Background
Alexander Mikhailovich Rubtsov was born on January 02, 1957 in Krasnoe village, Krasnogvardeisky district, Belgorod region, Russian Federation.
Alexander Mikhailovich Rubtsov was born on January 02, 1957 in Krasnoe village, Krasnogvardeisky district, Belgorod region, Russian Federation.
Alexander Mikhailovich graduated from the theater department of the Voronezh State Academy of Arts (1978).
Alexander Mikhailovich worked in Omsk (1978-1979), Chelyabinsk (1981-1983) Theaters of the young spectator. Actor of the Chelyabinsk Drama Theater (since 1984).
Main roles: Prov ("The Capercaillie’s Nest" Victor Rozov), Treplev ("The Seagull" Anton Chekhov), Viktor Viktorovich ("The Suicide" Nikolai Erdman), Mortimer ("Maria Stuart" Friedrich Schiller), Lopakhin ("The Cherry Orchard" Anton Chekhov)
Along with his work in the drama theater, Alexander Mikhailovich played in the performances of the Chelyabinsk New Art Theater (since 1997). One of the publishers and editor-in-chief of the magazine "Autograph. Chelyabinsk-Art" (since 1998). He performs in the genre of poetic theater ("O Rus, raspberry field ..." based on the poems of Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin). Deputy Director at Theater Museum named after A.A. Bahrushina (Moscow, since 2001).