Died starring in “the Ballad about the soldier” actor Alexander Kuznetsov

Died starring in “the Ballad about the soldier” actor Alexander Kuznetsov

Actor, writer and teacher Alexander Kuznetsov, known for his roles in the films “ballad of a soldier” and “the Adjutant of his Excellency”, has died on 82-m to year of life.

This was announced on Sunday, March 5, Instagram student Kuznetsova, actress Tatiana lutaeva.

My Teacher, my second Father, my friend,the Writer,Actor,Director,Writer, Polymath, which is no longer seen,Alexander Kuznetsov has left us…. Eternal memory..Thank You great!

Publication from Tatiana lutaeva (@tanialyutaeva) Mar 5 2017 8:59 PST

In an interview with TASS lutaeva said that the farewell will be held on 7 March at 13:00 in the First city hospital in Moscow. Place of burial has not been determined.

Alexander Kuznetsov was born on 21 may 1935 in Moscow, and after leaving school studied at the economic faculty of the Moscow oil Institute named after Gubkin, but took the documents and entered the acting Department of GITIS on course Joseph Rajewski. In 1959, after graduation, settled in the Moscow theater of miniatures, where he worked as an actor and Director.

In the late 1960s Kuznetsov studied at the Higher courses for scriptwriters and Directors, worked as a Director in theatres throughout the Soviet Union. To his credit, is a production of the play “Dog’s heart” based on the book by Mikhail Bulgakov in Tiraspol and play “Case in a zoo” Edward Olbi on the small stage of the Theatre named after Gogol.

Since the mid-1970s to 1984, Kuznetsov taught at VGIK, and then turned to literary work, writing a number of plays, as well as the works of “Reuniunii and Voracity” and “embracing the past to the future.”

In the movie, Kuznetsov made his debut in 1959 in the film Gregory Chukhrai “ballad of a soldier”, playing the role of time by the University. He has also roles in the films “Morning train” (Thank) “the Adjutant of his Excellency” (time), “There, on unknown paths” (uncle Brownie).

In addition, on account of Kuznetsov’s two Directors, put together by Oscar Nikich — TV movies “Children” (1970) and “the Black sea” (1975). He is also the co-writer of the film “When I become a giant” (1978).

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