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Aleksandr Sergeevich Lenkov
Александр Леньков
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17 May 1943 - 21 April 2014
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Alexander Lenkov (May 17, 1943 – April 21, 2014) could have chosen the word “permanence” as his creative motto: when he came to work at the Moscow Soviet Theater in 1964, he worked in it until the end of his life. Otherwise, in fact, it could not be: the school, in which the future actor did not study very diligently, was next to this theater, and once it was in the class where Lenkov studied that Inna Alexandrovna Dankman, director of the Mossovet Theater, came. She needed a boy for the play "Students
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Alexander Lenkov (May 17, 1943 – April 21, 2014) could have chosen the word “permanence” as his creative motto: when he came to work at the Moscow Soviet Theater in 1964, he worked in it until the end of his life. Otherwise, in fact, it could not be: the school, in which the future actor did not study very diligently, was next to this theater, and once it was in the class where Lenkov studied that Inna Alexandrovna Dankman, director of the Mossovet Theater, came. She needed a boy for the play "Students of the third year", and she chose Sasha.
With pleasure going on stage, Lenkov, however, dreamed not of theatrical stage: the real profession he seemed to work as a documentary film operator. And yet, on the advice of his father, Alexander entered the studio of Zavadsky at the Theater of the Moscow Council and already in the process of studying felt how interesting and fascinating it is to be an actor.
Studio Zavadsky became fateful for Lenkov and in his personal life: here, in the second year, he met with his first love, Elena, and soon the girl became his wife.
Devoted to his profession, Lenkov played many different roles on the stage of the Moscow Council Theater. Among them are Jacques ("Edith Piaf" V. Legentova), Vasily Terkin ("Vasily Terkin" A. Tvardovsky), Locke ("Bee" A. France), Roger Trumplane ("Noise behind the scenes" M. Frain), Dorn ("The Seagull" A. Chekhov), Madame Plush ("Love is not joked" A. De Musse), Sir Toby ("Twelfth Night" W. Shakespeare) and many others. Those audiences who have never seen the artist in the theater know him well from his cinematic works, which seemed no less fascinating than the theater. In the filmography of Alexander Sergeyevich - "Give a complaint book",
The Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin "Little Faith," "Winter Cherry,"
Prince Yuri Dolgoruky and many others.
In 1997, Alexander Lenkov was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia. /