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349: 164:) where he spent his early years. In 1920s the family moved to Moscow; his father worked as a piano teacher, his mother was a professional actress. In 1936 Goncharov enrolled into the 191:
and went to the frontline. He was injured twice in the action and demobilized. In 1942 Goncharov became the head and the arts director of the 1st Frontline Theatre, formed by the
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Andrey Goncharov was born on 2 January 1918, in the Sinitsy village of the Ryazan Governorate (now part of
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which he was the head of for twenty years (1967–1987). For decades Goncharov taught at the
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class
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Goncharov died on 7 September 2001. He was interred in
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as its deputy director. His first production here was
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Ryazan
Soviet Russia
Moscow
Russian Federation
People's Artist of the USSR
Order of Lenin
Russian
People's Artist of the USSR
Hero of Socialist Labour
Order of Lenin
Mayakovsky Theatre
Moscow Oblast
Russian Institute of Theatre Arts
Ivanovo
Oleksandr Korniychuk
Great Patriotic War
Red Army
All-Russian Theatre Society
Western Front
Baltic Fleet
Moscow Satire Theatre
Alexander Ostrovsky
Yermolova Theatre
Maly Theatre
Mayakovsky Theatre
Russian Institute of Theatre Arts
Novodevichy Cemetery

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