Background
Alexandr Georgievich Tarasenko was born on the 28th of October, 1941 in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
Russian State Institute of Performing Arts
Actor director songwriter poet
Alexandr Georgievich Tarasenko was born on the 28th of October, 1941 in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
Alexandr Georgievich graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music, and Cinematography named after Cherkasov (now Russian State Institute of Performing Arts) in 1964.
Since 1964, Alexander Georgievich was an actor of the Voronezh Theater of Young Spectators. Among the main roles: Pavel Korchagin ("How Steel Was Tempered" by Nikolai Ostrovsky), Jean Valzhan ("Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo), Prince ("Cinderella" by Charles Perrault), Gadfly ("Gadfly" by Ethel Voynich), Vanyushin ("Children of Vanyushin" by Sergey Naydenov), Dr. Ragin ("Ward No. 6" by Anton Chekhov), Boris ("Thunderstorm" by Alexander Ostrovsky), Thomas Opiskin ("Stepanchikovo Village" by Fedor Dostoevsky), Glow Sr. ("Players" by Nikolai Gogol) and others. In total, he played over 150 roles on the stage of the theater of a young spectator.
Since 1998, Alexander Georgievich worked at the Chamber Theater, staged more than 13 performances in the Theater of Young Spectators, and the Puppet Theater "Jester". He is the author of the libretto for Gennady Stavonin’s opera "Oleko Dundich", texts for many songs of Voronezh composers, acted in films, taught acting at the Voronezh State Academy of Arts, participated in television broadcasts of central channels: "Wheel of Fortune", "Under the Sign of the Zodiac". In 2002, Alexander Georgievich co-authored the Feast of the Spirit book with Anatoly Gafarovich Abdulaev.
Alexander Georgievich died on the 19th of October, 2015 in Saint Petersburg City, Russian Federation.