Sascha Radetsky
Ballet Dancer, Film actor
1977 –
Who is Sascha Radetsky?
Sascha Radetsky is a soloist danseur with the American Ballet Theatre and an actor.
He was born in Santa Cruz, California, and began studying ballet in the San Francisco Bay Area. He was invited to study at the Bolshoi Academy in Moscow when he was 15 and after spending a year there, he went to The Kirov Academy of Ballet. He later studied on a scholarship in the summer programs of the School of American Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre's School of Classical Ballet with Mikhail Baryshnikov and the San Francisco Ballet School. Radetsky joined the American Ballet Theatre as an apprentice in 1995, moving up to corps de ballet the following year and named a soloist in 2003.
He starred in the 2000 movie Center Stage as Charlie, the lead's second love interest, and appeared in the Mandy Moore music video "I Wanna Be with You" from the movie's soundtrack. He has also had lead roles in the PBS television movie, Home at Last, and the NBC television series Midnight Caller.
Born in Santa Cruz, California, Radetsky began his ballet studies in the San Francisco Bay Area with Damara Bennett and Ayako Takahashi.
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- Born
- Mar 29, 1977
Santa Cruz - Spouses
- Stella Abrera
(2006/07/22 - )
- Stella Abrera
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Kirov Academy of Ballet
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on July 23, 2013
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