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Yuri Osherov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Yuri Osherov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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People's Artist of Russia Yuri Osherov devoted his whole life to serving the audience, especially the little one. Perhaps the desire to give joy and a fairy tale originated in him in his childhood, which fell on the war and the first post-war years - Yuri was born in Saratov in 1942. In 1948, at the age of six, he got to the premiere of the play The Scarlet Flower and completely gave his heart to the stage, theater and the miracle that they created. At first, little Yura studied at a music school, painted, and at the age of 13 he made the first big step towards realizing his dream - he was admitted to the school staff of the Saratov Theater of Young Spectators. He will remain faithful to him forever.

In 1963, after graduating from the drama studio at the Youth Theater, Osherov will work as an actor in it and continue the work of his teacher, the head of the theater, Yuri Kiselev, whose name will later be proudly worn by the Youth Theater. The most successful roles of Yuri Osherov are Kolya Krasotkin in Rozov's Boys, Trusotsky in the Eternal Husband according to Dostoevsky, Jester in Shakespeare's King Lear, Afanasy Ivanovich in Old World Love according to Gogol and others. Acting skills and selfless service to the theater were marked by awarding Yuri Osherov seven years later the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

The very first directorial work - staging Spring Changes by Tendryakov in 1972 - opened a new facet of Osherov's talent. In 1995, Yuri Osherov was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia, and he became the main director of his native theater - Yuri Kiselev insisted on this. The play, staged by Osherov, Based on Gibson's play in 1996, was shown two times at the Janusz Korczak Children's Theater Festival in the Polish capital Warsaw and was recorded for national television. The performance Magic Potion based on the play by Esilevskaya in 1997 was received with enthusiasm by the audience in Croatia and Yugoslavia.

After a number of performances that have become a real event in Saratov - the Builder Solness according to Ibsen, The Little Prince according to Exupery, Frozen according to Gauf, The Little Humpbacked Horse according to Ershov - Yuri Osherov is offered to become the artistic director of the Theater for Young Spectators named after Yuri Kiselev, to head the Saratov Guild courses acting skills. Since 2001, he has been an Honorary Citizen of his hometown. Three years later, Yuri Osherov becomes a Chevalier of the Order of Honor. The ebullient nature of the actor, director and teacher finds a way out in the organization of festivals of children's theaters of the Volga region and creative laboratories of the Fourth Height. The Theater for Young Spectators on tour in 2008 took place in America, Virginia - students of the Theater Department of the University of Richmond took part in the performances.

Films with Yuri Osherov's participation Poisons, or the World History of Poisoning, Loyalty are not very well known to a wide audience, but for his supporting role in the play Italian Marriage directed by Paolo Emilio Landi, Yuri Osherov received one of the most prestigious awards - the Golden Harlequin.

Yuri Osherov has blue eyes, naturally blond hair color, fair skin and middle lips. The shape of the face is oval, the forehead is high, the hair is curly, gray. Yuri Osherov does not change hair color, giving preference to natural. The actor has a medium straight nose and a rounded chin. Yuri Osherov sometimes wears glasses. The actor's height is 170 cm, no tattoos.

Zodiac sign - Scorpio (11/06/1942)

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