Background
Alexander Viktorovich Cherychelov was born on April 20, 1961, in Hungary in a military family. All his childhood, the family wound around the garrisons. From the age of four, Alexander gave concerts in military cities, danced a twist, and sang. In the family, his acting addiction was considered frivolous. Father dreamed of continuing the military dynasty.
Education
Alexander Viktorovich graduated from the school in Belgorod and received higher education at the Voronezh State Institute of Arts, where he studied at the acting department.
Career
First hit the movies, thanks to the occasion. Alexander Viktorovich came to Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to register with Lenfilm. And immediately got into the short film. At first, Alexander Viktorovich played in the studio under the guidance of Larisa Malevannaya. Once the artistic council of the BDT theater saw a talented actor staging Malevannaya's "Bengal Lights" on the Small Stage of the BDT and decided to accept Alexander Viktorovich into his fold. So he got into one of the most respected theaters in St. Petersburg - BDT them. Tovstonogov.
At the age of 30, Alexander Viktorovich first appeared in the feature film "House in the Sand" in the episode. In the 2000th, he played in the crime series "Secrets of the Investigation", which brought him his first recognition. Then Alexander Viktorovich began to flicker in other projects: in the image of a Frenchman in the series “Emperor’s Love”, captain Pyatakov in the film “Cinderella in Boots”, Winterhof in the series “Niro Wolfe and Archie Goodwin”, a friend of the protagonist-journalist Boris in the series “ Gangster Petersburg 4: The Prisoner." He combined work on TV with the theater.
By the age of 50, Alexander Viktorovich decided to leave the BDT due to conflicts with the artistic director. Soon he was invited to contact Alexander Shirvindt, the art director of the Moscow Theater of Satire. After some negotiations, the actor moved from St. Petersburg to Moscow and enlisted in the Satire Theater. Alexander Viktorovich remains a sought-after actor in TV and theater.