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Andrei Alexandrovich Goncharov

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Andrei Alexandrovich Goncharov

Birth
Moscow Oblast, Russia
Death
7 Sep 2001 (aged 83)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia Add to Map
Plot
10
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Theater director and teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1977). Hero of Socialist Labor (1987). Member of the CPSU (B) from 1943. He was in the village of Tits Ryazan province in what is now Zaraysk district, Moscow region. He spent his childhood in his native village, and then the family moved to Moscow. In 1936, he first attempt to enter the GITIS, but it was unsuccessful because the required two years of experience in the theater. However he offered to do in acting class, dialed B.O. Toporkov. Had no choice, so he passed the exam and was accepted. After studying for a year at the acting course, Goncharov yet entered the directing department and was in the group, headed by N. Gorchakov. In 1940 in the Drama Theatre in Ivanovo Andrei Goncharov put his graduation performance - based on the play vaudeville A.A.E Korneichuk "In the steppes of Ukraine." GITIS graduated in 1941. He took part in the Great Patriotic War, in particular fought on the Istra and Elninsky directions. In one of the fights got two wounded, then was sent to the hospital and discharged. In 1942 he asked to become the director and director of the first of the front of the theater formed by the Russian Theatrical Society. That summer, the theater went to his first trip to the frontline Northern Fleet. In the spring of 1943 the theater represented his repertoire Leningrad, in Kronstadt, on ships and bases of the Baltic Fleet, and later - before the 2nd Byelorussian Front, in cities D¹browa and Bialystok. In late 1944 he became assistant Goncharov N. Gorchakov, who returned to Moscow Theater of Satire. His first production at the theater was "The Marriage Belugina."
Theater director and teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1977). Hero of Socialist Labor (1987). Member of the CPSU (B) from 1943. He was in the village of Tits Ryazan province in what is now Zaraysk district, Moscow region. He spent his childhood in his native village, and then the family moved to Moscow. In 1936, he first attempt to enter the GITIS, but it was unsuccessful because the required two years of experience in the theater. However he offered to do in acting class, dialed B.O. Toporkov. Had no choice, so he passed the exam and was accepted. After studying for a year at the acting course, Goncharov yet entered the directing department and was in the group, headed by N. Gorchakov. In 1940 in the Drama Theatre in Ivanovo Andrei Goncharov put his graduation performance - based on the play vaudeville A.A.E Korneichuk "In the steppes of Ukraine." GITIS graduated in 1941. He took part in the Great Patriotic War, in particular fought on the Istra and Elninsky directions. In one of the fights got two wounded, then was sent to the hospital and discharged. In 1942 he asked to become the director and director of the first of the front of the theater formed by the Russian Theatrical Society. That summer, the theater went to his first trip to the frontline Northern Fleet. In the spring of 1943 the theater represented his repertoire Leningrad, in Kronstadt, on ships and bases of the Baltic Fleet, and later - before the 2nd Byelorussian Front, in cities D¹browa and Bialystok. In late 1944 he became assistant Goncharov N. Gorchakov, who returned to Moscow Theater of Satire. His first production at the theater was "The Marriage Belugina."


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