Background
David Moiseevich Mansky was born on March 7, 1904, in Livny, Orel, Russian Federation. He was the son of a man working at the Moscow-Kiev-Voronezh railway.
David Moiseevich Mansky was born on March 7, 1904, in Livny, Orel, Russian Federation. He was the son of a man working at the Moscow-Kiev-Voronezh railway.
In 1927, David Moiseevich Mansky graduated from the Simferopol drama college.
In 1924-1928, David Moiseevich Mansky became an artist of the Crimean drama theater. Since 1927 he engaged in directing. In 1928-1933, he worked as an artist and director of the theater in Sevastopol, the artistic director of drama theaters in Kostroma during 1933-1937, in Yaroslavl during 1937-1941, in Kirov during 1943-1944, in Chelyabinsk during 1944-1949, in Molotov during 1949-1952. In 1952-1953, he was the artistic director of the Voronezh drama theater where he put on the plays "Tomorrow will be ours" by K. Mufke (1952), "The unforgettable 1919" by Vsevolod V. Vishnevsky (1953), "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare (1953) and other.
David Moiseevich proved to be an excellent organizer, strong-willed leader and a sensitive person. In his creative activities adhered to МHАТ school.
David Moiseevich was married and a daughter.