Alexander Kasherov

Alexander Kasherov

Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.
Date of Birth: 11.06.1946
Country: Belarus

Content:
  1. Early Life and Career
  2. Theatrical Accomplishments
  3. Judge in "Barefoot in Athens"
  4. General in "About How Kolka and Petka Flew to Brazil" (1998)

Early Life and Career

Alexander Feliksovich Kashperov was born on June 11, 1946, in Minsk, Belarus. He is a renowned Soviet and Russian actor who has graced both stage and screen. Kashperov is affiliated with the Theatre-Studio of Film Actors of Belarus.

Theatrical Accomplishments

Kashperov has a stellar theatrical career, having performed in numerous productions. Some of his notable roles include:

Judge in "Barefoot in Athens"

Yan in "Summer in Nuance"
Anton in "Phenomena"
Zemlyanika in "Fantasies on N. V. Gogol"
Gunsmith in "Comedy of Lysistrata"
Prince Dulebov in "Talents and Admirers"
Filmography

Kashperov has also made significant contributions to the film industry, appearing in over 50 filmography since 1972. Some of his notable screen roles include:

General in "About How Kolka and Petka Flew to Brazil" (1998)

Likha Rakhimovna in "Dustish Fantastic" (2009)
Major in "Little Fugitives" (2004)
Lieutenant Prikhodko in "Heaven and Earth" (2003)
Balzaminov in "Balzaminov's Wedding" (1994)
Misha in "Son for a Father" (1995)
Konstantin Petrovich in "Terrorist Ivanova" (2009)
Journalist in "Every Third Person" (1980)
Savin in "I Love You More Than My Life" (1985)
Serzhant in "Go and Not Return" (2004)
Terentyev in "I Am Happy!" (2010)
General in "Masakra" (2010)

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