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Aleksandr Drobitko
Александр Дробитько
Birth at
7 January 2000
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Russian theater and film actor Alexander Drobitko was born on January 7, 2000 in St. Petersburg. During his first filming, he went to a regular school and studied, according to him, “...normally, fours and fives.” He also studied piano at music school and composed music. Like all guys at his age, Alexander loves to walk, run, play football and is fond of computer games. Before becoming an actor with a diploma, Drobitko starred in six films, combining this work with the theater. In his first film
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Russian theater and film actor Alexander Drobitko was born on January 7, 2000 in St. Petersburg. During his first filming, he went to a regular school and studied, according to him, “...normally, fours and fives.” He also studied piano at music school and composed music. Like all guys at his age, Alexander loves to walk, run, play football and is fond of computer games. Before becoming an actor with a diploma, Drobitko starred in six films, combining this work with the theater.
In his first film directed by Sergei Snezhkin
"Bury me behind the plinth." (film Studio “Globus”, 20079) Alexander Drobitko played the main role of his peer – eight-year-old Sasha Saveliev, who lives with his grandmother and grandfather and dreams that his mother came to him for his birthday. During the screen tests, he was selected from more than a thousand St. Petersburg schoolchildren. On the set of this film, Alexander Drobitko met with such famous Russian film actors as Alexei Petrenko, Svetlana Kryuchkova, Maria Shukshina and Konstantin Vorobyov. Communication with them gave the young actor a lot of useful, because he has no professional acting education.
The first film was followed by Prodigal Children (2009), Angel Light from the TV series Foundry (2009), Village Romance (2009).
"Grass in the Snow" (2010). The last work of Alexander Drobitko in the movie was the film “Fathers” (2011), in which he played the main role of Ivan Khromov. In the theater, Alexander Drobitko is busy in the play of director A. Moguchey, playing the role of Fedor. /