Aleksandr Fedorovich Borisov was born on May 1, 1905, in St.
Petersburg, Russia. His father was an industrial worker. Young Borisov
was fond of theatre and participated in school drama club. In 1927 he
graduated from the class of Yuri Yuryev at the Leningrad Theatre-Studio.
Borisov had also a stellar career as a stage actor. From 1928-1982 he
was a permanent member of the troupe of the Pushkin Drama Theatre in
Leningrad (St. Petersburg). There his stage partners were such
remarkable actors as Yekaterina Korchagina-Aleksandrovskaya, Nikolay Cherkasov, Yuri Yuryev, Boris Babochkin, Nikolai Simonov,
Vasiliy Merkurev, Konstantin Skorobogatov, Yuriy Tolubeev, Illarion Pevtsov, Bruno Frejndlikh, Vladimir Chestnokov, Vladimir Erenberg, Leonid
Vivyen, Konstantin Adashevsky, Igor Gorbachyov, Olga Lebzak, Nina Mamaeva, Lidiya Shtykan, Nina Urgant, Valentina Panina,
and other notable Russian actors.
Aleksandr Borisov was awarded the State Prize of the USSR three times:
for his stage works (1947), for the leading role in film 'Akademic Ivan
Pavlov' (1949), and for the leading role in film 'Mussorgsky' (1950).
He was designated the People's Artist of the USSR (1951) and the Hero
of Socialist Labor (1981). Aleksandr Borisov died on May 19, 1982, in
St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), Russia, and was laid to rest at the
Necropolis of Masters of Arts "Literatirskie Mostki" in Volkovskoe
Cemetery in St. Petersburg, Russia.