Actor Alexander Skvortsov: filmography and personal life

Skvortsov Alexander Alexandrovich is a talented Russian film and theater actor whose star faded too early. Nevertheless, in his entire creative life he managed to realize many images.

Actor Alexander Skvortsov

Almost nothing is known about Alexander Skvortsov’s childhood and youth . The future actor was born on November 24, 1950 in Moscow. In 1969 he entered GITIS, studied at the course of G. G. Konskoy. It is known that Alexander was a fellow student of Stanislav Sadalsky and young people were friendly in everyday life. After graduating from the institute in 1973, the young talent begins to work in the theater named after Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol in Moscow.

Theater work

The actor Alexander Skvortsov threw out almost all his creative potential on the stage of the Theater of N.V. Gogol, where he worked until 2004.

He participated in the play directed by B. Golubovsky “The Old Cossack Way”.

Together with Olga Naumenko, he was the performer of the main male role in "The Legend of Happiness Without End."

In the production of Furniture and Passion, the future spouses also played lovers. The play “And I Loved this Fool” again united on the stage the Skvortsovs spouses.

Actor Alexander Skvortsov also played in such tetral productions of his native theater as Petersburg, Madame Blizzard, My Crime, The Last Lover is the Best, Carnival Lambada.

In 1995, he received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, was a State Prize Laureate.

From 2004 - 2009 worked at the Hermitage Theater. This talented man could play many roles, unfortunately, the disease crippled him.

Here he was involved in five performances.

One of his first roles in the new theater was the character of Pavel Obolyaninov in the play “Zoykina Apartment”. It is based on one of the most controversial works of Mikhail Bulgakov.

The actor played Jaxon the Merryman in the play Feast during the ChChChuma. Fragments. "

In the play "The Last Letter" by Vasily Grossman, he got used to the role of his son.

He played one of the Beloved in a play staged based on the work of V. Mayakovsky "On the essence of love."

In the play "Golden Calf or Return to Odessa" masterfully reincarnated as Kozlevich.

Actor Alexander Skvortsov rehearsed in the play “My Elder Sister” by Alexander Volodin, he got the role of Ukhov, but, unfortunately, the disease prevented her from playing.

Filmography

In addition to working in the theater, actor Alexander Skvortsov took part in series and films. On his account four works - the film "Mashenka" and the series "Simple Truths", "Golden Mother-in-law", "Savva". He was closer in spirit to the theater, there was a catastrophic lack of time for filming a movie, and Starling, as his friends called him, did not particularly strive for this.

Personal life

The actor Alexander Skvortsov accidentally saw his future wife Olya Naumenko, known to a wide audience for the role of Gali in the film “The Irony of Fate ...” by Eldar Ryazanov, leaving his home. “Here they are, Schukiners,” the guy thought then and decided that it would be extremely difficult to make friends with such a girl, but fate decreed otherwise.

It turned out that the girl he liked, like him, plays in the native theater of N.V. Gogol. Alexander was a timid, shy guy, with Olya they were just colleagues and friends for a long time. As the actress Olga Naumenko admits , she absolutely did not like Alexander at first, even annoyed her, but, recognizing him closer, she realized that she was in love.

Oddly enough, the young actor was in no hurry to make an offer to his colleague on the stage, then the lively Olya took control of everything and suggested that Alexander get married, the very next day she took Skvortsov's name. The biography of the actor has changed since then. Now the young spouses were constantly perceived as a whole, the way it was. Hand in hand they lived together for 30 years. The family tandem of Naumenko-Skvortsov was able to withstand all the twists and turns of fate. Their first child died at an early age. The second daughter was born only ten years later. In September 2009, Alexander Skvortsov died in a hospital in Moscow.


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