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- Birth nameAleksandr Aleksandrovich Goloborodko
- Height6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
- Aleksandr Goloborodko is Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988).
Aleksandr Goloborodko began his path to the stage in his school years as a prompter in an amateur theater. In 1960 he graduated from the Karpenko-Kariy Kiev Theater Institute (course of Maryan Krushelnitsky and Aleksandr Fomin). Roles in diploma performances: Professor Okayemov in "Mashenka" Afinogenova and Egor in "Children of the Sun" by Maxim Gorky.
After graduation, he was accepted into the troupe of the Crimean Russian Drama Theater named after Gorkiy. Since 1971, Aleksandr Goloborodko becomes an artist of the Lesya Ukrainka Kiev Theater. In 1976, at the invitation of Mikhail Tsaryov, he moved to the Malyy Theater. In 1985 he joined the troupe of the theater Moscow City Council.
He made his film debut in 1967 in the film Tumannost Andromedy (1967). He is president of the International Film Festival "Constellation" and vice president of the Guild of Film Actors of Russia.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tango Papa
- SpouseSvetlana Shershneva (1 child)
- USSR State Prize (1977) - for his role in the play "They Were Actors".
- Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR.
- A permanent character in the regular releases of the early 1960s, "Vasya Televyshkin".
- Order of Honor (2010) - for merits in the development of national culture and art, many years of fruitful activity.
- Daughter - actress and TV presenter Oksana Goloborodko.
- I have Ukrainian roots. I was born in Dniprodzerzhynsk (formerly Kamensky). My father attracted me to the theater. Although he was a simple electrician, he was fanatically fond of Ukrainian drama. In general, theater was the main goal of his life, he reworked famous classical plays, staged plays on a small stage of a country club, painted the scenery himself, and my mother and friends of my parents played in these performances. And I prompted all their performances. I was put on a small booth on stage, and I, full of a sense of self-importance, selflessly helped amateur artists. After a few performances, I submitted lines with certain intonations and co-played everything with them inside of me. That's how I got used to the stage and felt in love with the theater. On the final year at school, I decided to become an artist, because the dream to become a pilot had to give up (I did not pass the medical commission at the military enlistment). By the way, my mother was strictly against my passion for theater, and my father - on the contrary - was glad that I would realize his cherished dream. And I went to Kyiv to enter the Theater Institute of Karpenko-Kary.
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