Background
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky was born in August 8, 1951 in Chuvashia, Russian Federation.
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky was born in August 8, 1951 in Chuvashia, Russian Federation.
In 1961-1968, Stanislav Yurievich lived in Voronezh, studied at secondary school No. 45 and boarding school No. 2, where he studied in a theater club under the direction of A.S. Shevtsova. He visited an amateur theatrical studio at the garrison House of Officers. He graduated from the acting department of the State Institute of Theater Artsnamed after A.V. Lunacharsky (now Russian Academy of Theatre Arts) (1973, course of O.N. Androvskaya, G.G. Konsky).
In 1973-1982, Stanislav Yurievich was an artist of the Moscow theater "Contemporary". He has been acting in films since 1970, more than 70 films have been counted, among them: "Boys" (1971), "The meeting place cannot be changed" (1979), "Forest" (1980), "White Dew" (1983), "Two arrows. Stone Age Detective" (1989), "Temptation B." (1990), "Promised Heaven" (1991), "The Bride from Paris" (1992), "Whom God Will Send" (1994), "Love is wicked" (1999) and others.
Stanislav Yurievich worked as a correspondent for Express Newspapers (1995-2000), and hosted copyright programs on various radio stations. He has been to Voronezh many times, including on tour.