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Aleksandr Konstantinovich Grave
Александр Граве
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8 September 1920 - 5 March 2010
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Alexander Konstantinovich Grave was born on September 8, 1920 in Moscow. In 1942, he graduated from the B. Shchukin Theatre School and became an actor of the Vakhtangov Moscow Theatre. In the front branch of this theater, the actor passed almost the entire Great Patriotic War - participated in the crossing of the Dnieper, was awarded the order, met the victory in Berlin. And then he returned to the stage of the Vakhtangov theatre, becoming its leading actor. Alexander Grave made his film debut in
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Alexander Konstantinovich Grave was born on September 8, 1920 in Moscow. In 1942, he graduated from the B. Shchukin Theatre School and became an actor of the Vakhtangov Moscow Theatre. In the front branch of this theater, the actor passed almost the entire Great Patriotic War - participated in the crossing of the Dnieper, was awarded the order, met the victory in Berlin. And then he returned to the stage of the Vakhtangov theatre, becoming its leading actor. Alexander Grave made his film debut in 1938 in the film New Moscow. In total, he played more than 50 roles in movies, mostly small, but sharp. His most famous role is Ogurtsov in Mikhail Zharov’s comedy Troubled Economy, which was released in 1946. Among other films with the participation of Alexander Grave - "The Quiet Don", "Chronicle of the dive bomber", "Earth, on demand", "End of Operation Resident", "Black Square". In the film “The Tale of How Tsar Peter Arapa Married”, the actor read the text from the author, he was also invited to the radio and to voice cartoons.