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Aleksandr Gavrilovich Abdulov
Александр Абдулов
Life Time
29 May 1953 - 3 January 2008
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People’s Artist of the RSFSR, who played in more than a hundred films, was born on May 29, 1953 in the family of a theater director and makeup artist. He spent his childhood in Fergana. Parents led a busy life, brought up in his son a reverent attitude to art. At the age of five, Alexander Abdulov, together with his father, played on the stage of the Fergana Drama Theater in the play “Kremlin chimes”. At school he studied without diligence, at the same time engaged in music and fencing. For achievements
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People’s Artist of the RSFSR, who played in more than a hundred films, was born on May 29, 1953 in the family of a theater director and makeup artist. He spent his childhood in Fergana. Parents led a busy life, brought up in his son a reverent attitude to art.
At the age of five, Alexander Abdulov, together with his father, played on the stage of the Fergana Drama Theater in the play “Kremlin chimes”. At school he studied without diligence, at the same time engaged in music and fencing. For achievements in sports, the young man received the title of Master of Sports of the USSR. Abdulov admired the Beatles, made his own guitars and played their songs.
The young man submitted documents to the Shchepkin Theatre School at the insistence of his parents, but failed the entrance exam. To avoid the army, he went to a pedagogical institute at the Faculty of Physical Education and worked for his father as stage workers. A year later, the young man entered GITIS and in the 70s began to act in films. He was widely known for his films.
12 chairs (1976), The Captain's Daughter (1976) and The Ordinary Miracle (1978).
Successful for Alexander Abdulov was cooperation with Mark Zakharov, thanks to which he got to Lenkom. The hallmark of the actor was the role in the play “Juno and Avos”. In the '80s, he didn't have a break from offers, and Alexander could act in four or five films at the same time. Unbelievable success brought him roles in the television series
Master and Margarita (2005) and the film Anna Karenina (2008).
With my first wife.
Film festival nominations and awards (4)