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Alexander Bezrukov: biography and creativity of the actor

Alexander Bezrukov is a Russian actor of theater and cinema, Honored Artist of Russia. Actor of the Drama Theater at Liteiny. He is the owner of the Golden Sofit theatrical prize.

Alexander Bezrukov: biography, student work

He was born on May 4 in 1972 in Leningrad. As a child, he was a charismatic and cheerful guy. In school years he played various skits and sketches, was "the best reader of the class". Annually took part in city Olympiads on literature and art, where he held high prizes.

He studied at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts. In 2001 he finished his studies and became honored art worker of Russia. By the way, he studied at the courses of the famous theatrical teacher Grigory Mikhailovich Kozlov. During the training Alexander performed in several student productions:

  • Played the role of Federico Calandrino in the novel by Giovanni Boccaccio "Decameron".
  • The role of Belevich in Nikolai Erdman's play "Suicide".
  • The father of the family of Montague and Capulets in the legendary tragedy of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
  • The main role in the "Tale of Tsar Saltan" (AS Pushkin).

Performances at the Theater on the Foundry

After graduating from the theater academy, Alexander Bezrukov began performing at the Drama Theater on Liteiny. The debut experience on the professional stage began with a female role: the novice actor was in the image of Miss Jackson, English governess Liza Muromskaya in Alexander Pushkin's novel "The Young Peasant Woman." By the way, Alexander Bezrukov coped well with his role as a prim and prejudiced Miss Jacquson. Many critics and theater directors remember this production with enthusiasm.

Further Bezrukov was awarded the honor of playing a short-lived, but prominent and respected Dr. Ustimovich in Chekhov's play "Duel". In general, Alexander Bezrukov played several dozen worthy roles in the Theater on Liteiny:

  • Babe Moiszu in a production based on the novel by Romain Gary "All Life Ahead".
  • Count Hubert de Breville in the play based on the motif of the French short story "The Dust" by Guy de Maupassant.
  • Count Naryshkin in drama "The Great Catherine" by George Bernard Shaw.
  • Garman in the novel by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin "The Queen of Spades."

In addition to the above roles, Alexander Bezrukov took part in some children's performances. Here he played the role of a white clown on the motives of the work of the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgred "Pippi Long Stocking", the Marquise of Padetrois in the West European fairy tale from Eugene Schwartz "Cinderella", an important inhabitant of the Stakrovogo Forest - a rabbit from the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh", as well as the role of Pinocchio from the fairy tale of the same name Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy.

Awards and nominations

At one time with work on Liteinom Alexander continued to work with the studio of Grigory Mikhailovich Kozlov. Here he distinguished himself in the phenomenally played role of Cock in the play "A Very Simple Story", for which he was awarded a nomination for the Higher Theater Award of St. Petersburg "Golden Soffit". Along with this Alexander Bezrukov (photo below) was praised at the festival of the modern play "New Drama".

Creative experience in cinema

The first experience in cinematography Bezrukov received in 2001, when he played the role of Judas in Dmitri Frolov's film "Babushkin Apocrypha". The debut in the cinema was quite successful, so in the future the actor began to receive new invitations to the cinema. The second experience was marked by the role of Rimas in the miniseries "Agency NLS-2" from the director Dmitry Parmenov.

In 2005, Alexander Bezrukov played the role of Piast in the melodrama of director Alexander Rogozhkin "His own alien life." In 2007, he played a secondary role in the film "Simple Things" - was an antiquarian. A year later, in the image of Godard in the series-detective "Solo for a pistol with an orchestra." In the same year (2008th) Bezrukov received his first major role in the cinema: he played Seliverstov in the film Twilight from the director Vladimir Moss.

Currently, the actor continues to work in the theater, as well as from time to time is removed to the cinema. In 2014 he starred in the film by A. S. Rudnitskaya under the title "Blind Cinema".

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