Domogarov Alexander Yuryevich, a Russian film actor, was born into a family of native Muscovites, Yuri Lvovich and Natalya Petrovna Domogarov, in 1963. The father of little Sasha in the pre-war years worked in the cinema in an administrative position. But since he possessed remarkable artistic abilities, he was also able to participate in the creative life of the film studio. Yuri Lvovich played the role of Platov, the Russian general, in the film Suvorov. Natalya Petrovna, unlike her husband, had no relation to art. She was engaged in the upbringing of her sons, in whom she
did not have a
soul.Young Alexander found in the person of his mother a faithful, understanding friend who can be entrusted with the most secret secrets. At the insistence of his mother, the boy entered a music school, where he began to study piano at the same time as studying at a secondary school. Sasha Domogarov graduated from both schools in 1980 and immediately entered the theater school. Then from scratch and began a biography of Domogarov, the future actor of theater and cinema.
The young actor was awarded the theater diploma in 1984, and Alexander went to get a job in the theater of the Soviet Army, where he served for several years, gaining experience. Then there was the
theater on Malaya Bronnaya, and since 1995, Alexander Domogarov is a full-time actor of the Moscow City Council theater. As you can see, the biography of Domogarov does not contain surprises, the career of a young actor developed according to the usual scenario, as is the case with most graduates of a theater institute.
Recently, Alexander Domogarov celebrated his fiftieth anniversary. Like any creative person, he had both ups and downs.
Today, actor Domogarov, whose biography mainly contains information about theatrical performances, starred in films. He has a rather complicated role, and he does not agree to every role. However, in 1997, Alexander Domogarov, whose biography has not been updated with new creative pages for a long time, played one of his star roles, Count De Bussy in the film “Countess de Monsoro”. The action-packed picture, in the style of
Alexander Dumas. Palace intrigues, deadly fights between representatives of the highest nobility and, of course, love. The role of Count de Bussy brought Domogarov widespread fame. Although earlier, in 1992, the role of Gorin in the film "Midshipmen" also did not pass without a trace and made the actor popular.
Currently, Domogarov’s biography is regularly updated with new information. In the repertoire of the Mossovet theater , only he plays a number of roles. In the movie, he vying with him is invited to the roles of the characteristic heroes of crime-adventure series. Alexander tries to alternate the filming with serious works, such as a film in the genre of documentary films “Axioks!”, Telling about Patriarch Tikhon during his difficult relationship with the Soviet government.

The personal life of the popular actor is also full of events. He has been married several times. In his first marriage, a son Dmitry was born, who tragically died at the age of 23. At that time, Domogarov was already married to his second wife, Irina Gunenkova. After this marriage broke up, Domogarov married for the third time. This time, the actress Natalia Gromushkina became her wife , who came for an internship at the Moscow City Council theater. This marriage also ended in nothing. And in 2006, Alexander got a new passion, Marina Alexandrova. Relations were short-lived and ended in 2007. Thus, the biography of Domogarov stores many interesting details from the personal and creative life of a popular actor.