Burdonsky Alexander Vasilievich

Definition: Soviet and Russian production director of the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army, People's Artist of Russia (1996)
Years of life: 1941 -
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Born on October 14, 1941 in Kuibyshev, in the family of Vasily Stalin and his wife, Galina Burdonskaya.
He graduated from the Kalinin Suvorov School and the directing department of GITIS. He also entered the acting course at the studio at the Sovremennik Theater with Oleg Nikolaevich Efremov.
After graduating from GITIS in 1971, Burdonsky was invited to play Shakespeare's Romeo by Anatoly Efros at the theater on Malaya Bronnaya. Three months later, Maria Knebel invites the Army Theater to stage the play “The One Who Gets a Slap” by Leonid Andreev, in which Andrei Popov and Vladimir Zeldin played. After this production was carried out in 1972, the main director of the CTSA, Andrei Alekseevich Popov, suggested A.V. Burdonsky to stay at the Army Theater. For ten years, together with Elina Bystritskaya, he taught at GITIS (RATI).
Childless widower. He was married to his classmate Dalia Tumalyavichute, who worked as the main director of the Youth Theater.

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