Alexander Galibin is a Russian theater and film actor, a famous director. A man has not only an attractive expressive appearance, but also an extraordinary ability to get used to any image: from a criminal authority to a brave defender of the Motherland.
Biography
Alexander Galibin was born in Leningrad at the end of September 1955. The boy’s mother worked at the factory, and his father was a carpenter in Lenfilm. Parents who survived the blockade, hunger and deprivation, tried to provide their son with a decent life. Little Sasha was engaged in sports sections. He loved to embroider, model, sing and dance.
The father often took his son to work with him. From childhood, Alexander watched the lives of actors and filming. At 11, he began to study at the youth theater in the Palace of Pioneers. The team gathered from the guys involved in the scene. The children made all the decorations themselves, drew advertising posters themselves. Alexandra was absorbed in the theatrical atmosphere, so the choice of a profession was obvious.
Alexander did not enter the theater university and enlisted in a prospecting expedition for a company with a friend. Returning home, the young man received the profession of a locksmith. A year later, Galibin held a competition for the acting department of LGITMiK.
Filmography
In 1976, Alexander made his film debut. The young actor played in the film "… and other officials." In 1977, the first wave of popularity and audience sympathy came. Then he starred in the film "Tavern on Pyatnitskaya." Since 1981, Halibin worked at Lenfilm. Collaboration with the film studio lasted seven fruitful years. Among his most striking works is the role of Bones in the film “A Poem on Wings, ” coherent in “The Sixth, ” a lieutenant in “Battalions Ask for Fire.”
In 1990, in the film "The Life of Klim Samghin" he played the role of Nicholas II. The next ten years, Galibin was not removed for health reasons. The actor survived a clinical death, after which he decided to change his life priorities and leave the profession of an actor. Therefore, in 1992, he again sits on the student bench, but already directing the faculty. In the same year, the director Alexander Galibin made his debut. It was a staging of the play Escorial.
In 2005, the actor enchantingly played the role of the Master in the television series "Master and Margarita." A year later, Alexander was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation.