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Alexander Kharitonov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born on July 18, 1948 in Noginsk. He spent his childhood in the village of Torbeevo, studied at secondary school №18.
In 1971 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School (acting department, course of V.K.Monyukov). As a student, he began acting in films. For about fifteen years he worked in the troupe of the Noginsk Drama Theater, played characteristic roles. He wrote the play "Blagoveshchensky District", based on which the director Evgenia Kemarskaya staged a play.
In addition to acting, he wrote poetry, plays, prose. He was friends with the front-line writer Vitaly Melentyev, who since 1973 led the literary association "Ogonyok" in Noginsk. He convinced Kharitonov that he could write a children's story of fiction. In 1981, the publishing house "Children's Literature" published a book by Alexander Kharitonov "A Trap for Fugitives". In 1987, the Znamya magazine published Kharitonov's story "Aunt".
In 1987 he left the theater and moved with his family to Moscow. Works as a production designer at the Belaya Vorona children's theater studio in Zhukovsky, Moscow Region. On the stage of this studio, he staged about twenty performances, including the dramatic works of Pushkin, Chekhov, Sollogub, Leskov, Bergman and other famous authors. In Zhukovsky he staged his play "The Road to the Golden Plyos".
In 2008-2009, the novel “Lady Invisible” was published on the pages of the Noginsk municipal newspaper Volkhonka.


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