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What fabulous role did Georgy Millyar play almost without make-up?

Georgy Millyar played almost all the evil spirits in Soviet fairy tale films, and every time he was put on complex makeup. Millyar hardly needed him only for the role of Kashchei the Immortal. The actor was thin by nature, in addition to this, during the Second World War, he contracted malaria while evacuating to Dushanbe, turning into a living skeleton weighing 45 kilograms.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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