Background
Boris Vasilievich Uksusov was born on July 24, 1922, in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Boris Vasilievich Uksusov was born on July 24, 1922, in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Boris Vasilievich graduated from the Voronezh Theater School. At the same time as a student, he was involved in mass scenes of performances of the Voronezh Drama Theater.
Boris Vasilievich made his debut in the role of Adjutant ("Field Marshal Kutuzov" Vladimir Solovyov). In 1945-1972 he worked in theaters of Odessa, Krivoy Rog, Brest, Kostroma, and other cities. In 1972-1976 Boris Vasilievich was an actor of Krasnoyarsk Drama Theater, from 1976 - Penza Drama Theater.
Among the roles: Starodum ("The Undergrowth" Denis Fonvizin), Redogubov ("Barbaras" Maxim Gorky), Shchukar ("Virgin Soil Upturned" by Mikhail Sholokhov), Zabrodin ("Leningradsky Prospect" Isidor Shtok), Gastrit ("Evening" Alexey Dudarev), Shuisky ("Boris Godunov" Alexander Pushkin), Kaifa ("The Master and Margarita" Mikhail Bulgakov) and others.
Boris Vasilievich played more than 40 roles in the Penza scene.