Biography of Alexander Danilov


She died on April 20. Alexander Danilova was born in the city of Krasnokutsk, Kharkov province. In the year, together with her parents, she moved to Moscow. Her father worked as a driver, her mother worked as a seller in a store. In their family, the son of Yuri and the daughter of Alexander were born. Yuri subsequently became an artist, during the Great Patriotic War he was seriously wounded and died in a hospital.

In the year, Alexander entered the acting school at the Mosfilm film studio. Two years later, in view of its closure, it was transferred to the third year of the acting faculty of VGIK. As a freshman, she starred in the role of Vasilisa in the film “Alexander Nevsky” by S. Eisenstein, the work in which became a good school for her. The novice actress worthily coped with the task set by the director, not at all lost in the company of eminent masters of theater and cinema.

Alexander Danilova graduated from the institute in the year, before the war itself. After its beginning, in October-month, she was evacuated to Alma-Ata, where she worked at the central united film studio TsOKS, starred in small roles and episodes. Upon returning to Moscow, in January, the year was enrolled in the state studio Mosfilm, later, in July, it was transferred to the troupe of the newly created state-actor theater since the year-the theater-studio of the film actor.

In July, Alexander Danilova was dismissed from the theater due to a reduction in the number of the troupe, after which she worked under the cinema agreements for several years, for a short time she worked as an assistant director at the Central Television Studio. In June, the actress was again credited to the theater-studio of the film actor, where she remained until retirement in June with the exception of the period-GG.

Alexandra Sergeevna was a member of many performances of the theater studio of the film actor: “Brandenburg Gate” by M. Svetlova Katya, “carrying in himself ...” L. Sukharevskaya employee of the institute, “Director” Yu. Nagibin, M. Gorky Prutykin, “Tanya” A. Arbuzova, Mistress of Zimovye, “Daring Earthlings” by G. Semenikhin and Yu. Mother, “VAY Day is the day of departure” V.

Black Vakhtersha, “Harmony” by A. Gorokhov Neverova, “Many years later” by G. Natanson and V. Orlov, a member of the military tribunal, “Dubravina” by B. Romashov Avdotya Mikhailovna, “The Guilty” by A. Ostrovsky, “Woman on the Pier” by A. Galiev, “Ka-ral! Popova grandmother. Her most noticeable theatrical role is Agrafena, the nanny of Lermontov, in the "intercessor" of Yu.

Alexander Danilov possessed truly Russian beauty, great charm and femininity. Her heroines on the screen always looked organic and natural. In her mothers, aunts, neighbors and ordinary workers, the audience recognized their loved ones and acquaintances, they always caused a sense of trust and sympathy. In the life of Alexander Sergeevna, she was a very kind and decent person, never protruded, had great modesty and cordiality, always came to the rescue in difficult times.

The actress also waged great public work in the Military-Office Commission of Mosfilm, which absorbed all her free time.

Biography of Alexander Danilov

Danilova was also elected a member of the Mosfilm workshop and Fabcom, a member of the Acting Acting Bureau of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, a deputy of the Gagarinsky District Council of Workers' Deputies. With her future husband Gennady Ivanovich Sosunov - Alexandra Sergeevna met on May 6 and soon became his wife. In the year, a daughter Elena was born in their family.

Gennady Ivanovich was a professor at the Moscow Mining Institute, worked at the department of applied mechanics. Alexander Danilov was buried in the Preobrazhensky cemetery. The son of a fighter ”mother,“ Kotovsky ”singer,“ secretary of the district committee ”of a partisan,“ killers go out on the road ”a Russian partisan; “Actress” of the nurse, “Air cabman” Nina, “In the name of the Motherland” by Shura, “Kutuzov” by Starostikh Vasilisa, “She protects the motherland” the prisoner; “At six o’clock in the evening after the war,” Zenitchitsa, “Ivan Nikulin - Russian sailor” Ep.

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