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Alexander Vampilov was born on 19 August, 1937 in Cheremkhovo, Irkutsk Oblast, Soviet Union, is an Alexander Valentinovich Vampilov was Soviet playwright Soviet playwright. Discover Alexander Vampilov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August 1937
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Cheremkhovo, Irkutsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Date of death 17 August, 1972
Died Place Lake Baikal
Nationality Russia

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1898

His father, Valentin Nikitich Vampilov, born in 1898, was a Buryat from the nearby village of Alar.

At his father's death, Valentin, who was seventeen, undertook the running of the family's cattle farm.

He managed at the same time to graduate from the gymnasium and go on to study in the historical-philological department of Irkutsk State University.

Valentin taught Russian language and literature in, and became director of, the high school in Kutulik, the regional center of the Irkutsk oblast, some thirty kilometers south of Alar.

In the summer of Vampilov's birth he was transferred to Alar as chief teacher.

The parents of Valentin's wife, Anastasia Prokopevna Kopylova, Prokopi Kopylov and Aleksandra Afrikanovna Medvedeva, were Russian.

Kopylov was a priest and teacher of religious law in a women's gymnasium, but after the Revolution he had to sweep streets and chop wood for a living.

1906

Born in 1906, Anastasia studied at the gymnasium and then completed a teacher training course.

1937

Alexander Valentinovich Vampilov (Александр Валентинович Вампилов; 19 August 1937 – 17 August 1972) was a Soviet playwright.

Aleksandr Valentinovich Vampilov was born in Cheremkhovo in the Irkutsk Oblast of eastern Siberia on 19 August 1937.

In 1937 he was arrested on ridiculous but standard charges for the time.

Following the arrest, Aleksandra Afrikanovna, settled in Kutulik with her youngest daughter, Anastasia, Aleksandr Vampilov's mother.

Aleksandra Afrikanovna lived to ninety two, dying only three years before her famous grandson, whom she had lovingly cared for when he was a child.

1938

Aleksandr Vampilov never knew his father, because on 17 January 1938, Valentin was arrested on fabricated charges.

1944

Vampilov started school in 1944 and was a good student, but not outstanding.

He drew well and enjoyed singing.

He had a good ear and taught himself to play the guitar and mandolin.

He took part both in the school orchestra and, in the university, in an ensemble of folk instruments.

Other activities during his school years included fishing, soccer, the school's drama circle, and a passion for writing verses, which he hid from his family and read to friends sworn to secrecy.

1954

In 1954 Vampilov graduated from the gymnasium and took the entrance exams for the Department of Historical Philology at the Irkutsk State University.

1955

Since he failed the German exam, he had to take the entrance exams again in 1955.

1957

He was shot in Irkutsk in March of the same year (and rehabilitated in 1957).

Aleksandr was named in honor of Aleksandr Pushkin since the year of his birth was the hundredth anniversary of the poet's death.

For his son he bought the new edition of the collected works of Pushkin that was published that year.

There is a certain irony in the final choice of first name, in that Vampilov, like his namesake, died prematurely, at almost exactly the same age.

Vampilov was the youngest in the family of three sons and one daughter.

He spent his childhood and adolescent years in the town of Kutulik, where the family lived in a room of the teachers' barracks, a log house that in earlier days had been a "forwarding point", the last place that prisoners would spend the night on their way to labor camps.

1958

The young Alexander taught himself guitar and mandolin, and his first comic short stories appeared in magazines in 1958, later collected as A Confluence of Circumstances under the name "A. Sanin".

1960

After studying literature and history at the Department of Philology at Irkutsk State University, graduating in 1960, he turned to theatre.

1962

He was executive secretary of an Irkutsk newspaper from 1962 to 1964, and later formed an acquaintance with popular dramatist Aleksei Arbuzov.

1966

The first production of Farewell in June in Moscow in 1966 was unsuccessful, but by the early 1970s he was becoming very well known, and his humanity and insight has been compared with that of Chekhov.

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1969

His play The Elder Son was first performed in 1969, and became a national success two years later.

Many of his plays have been filmed or televised in Russia.

His four full-length plays were translated into English and Duck Hunting was performed in London and Washington DC (Arena Stage).

Vampilov was the fourth child in the family of schoolteachers.

His father, Valentin Nikitich, was of Buryat ancestry, and his mother, Anastasia Prokopievna was Russian, the daughter of a Russian Orthodox Church priest.

His father was arrested for alleged nationalist activity.

1970

He married in the early 1970s, and drowned in 1972, while fishing on Lake Baikal.

Last Summer in Tchulimsk was his final play.