Russian theater director Alexander
Burdonsky, the grandson of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, has died in
Moscow.
Burdonsky passed away on Tuesday
evening at the age of 76, Russia’s Interfax news agency reported.
A spokesperson for Moscow’s Red Army
Theater confirmed that Burdonsky had recently been hospitalized with heart problems. Burdonsky, one of Stalin’s 12 official grandchildren, had worked at the theater for more
than 40 years.
Alexander Burdonsky was born on October
14, 1941 to Joseph Stalin’s son, Vasily. He graduated from the
State Theater Institute in 1971, working at Moscow’s Little Bronze
Theater before moving to the Red Army Theater.
He continued to work at the venue until
the end of his life, directing more than 20 plays and performances.