Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov (russian: Ви́ктор Па́влович Па́влов; October 5, 1940 – August 24, 2006) was a Russian stage and
film
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actor
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.
Pavlov worked in some of the most popular theatres of Moscow: 1963–1965 -
Sovremennik Theatre
Moscow Sovremennik Theatre (russian: Московский театр «Современник») is a theatre company in Moscow founded in 1956. "Sovremennik" means "Contemporary". ,
Yermolova Theatre
The Yermolova Theatre (russian: Москóвский теáтр им. М. Н. Ермóловой) is a theatre company in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow. It is under the artistic direction of Vladimir Andreyev (russian: Владимир ...
(1965–1969),
Mayakovsky Theatre
Mayakovsky Theater (russian: Театр Маяковского; Московский академический театр имени Вл. Маяковского) is a theater in Moscow, Russia, founded in 1920, first as ''Terevsat'' (Theater of R ...
(1969–1977),
Malyi Theatre
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(1977–1985), Yermolova Theatre (1985–1990), Malyi Theatre (1990–2006).
He appeared in over 120 films in his native country. His first appearance on film was in ''
When the Trees Were Tall
''When the Trees Were Tall'' (russian: Когда деревья были большими, translit. ''Kogda derevya byli bolshimi'') is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. The film was screened at the 1962 Cannes Film F ...
'' (1961). His most popular films are: ''
Operation Y'', ''
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' (russian: link=no, Место встречи изменить нельзя, translit. ''Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya'') is a 1979 Soviet five-part television miniseries directed by Stanislav Govor ...
'', ''
The Twelve Chairs
''The Twelve Chairs'' ( rus, Двенадцать стульев, Dvenadtsat stulyev) is a classic satirical novel by the Odesan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewelry hidden ...
'', ''
The Adjutant of His Excellency
''The Adjutant of His Excellency'' (russian: Адъютант его превосходительства, Adyutant ego prevoskhoditelstva) is a Soviet television mini-series which was produced in 1969 and is set during the Russian civil war. The ...
'', ''
Dauria'', ''
Trial on the Road
''Trial on the Road'' (russian: Проверка на дорогах, translit=''Proverka na dorogakh'') is a 1971 black-and-white Cinema of the Soviet Union, Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksei Yuryevich German, Aleksey German, st ...
'', ''Gambrinus'', and ''Children of Monday''. His last appearances were in ''
The Envy of Gods
The Envy of Gods (russian: Зависть Богов, Zavist Bogov) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Menshov.
Plot
In the "History (Herodotus), History" Herodotus says, "The gods do not like happy people". In ancient times, peop ...
'' (2000), ''
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'' (2000) and ''
Brigada
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'' (2002).
Biography
Early life and education
Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov was born on October 6, 1940, in
Moscow
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. His father, Pavel Igantievich, was an engineer who later had a high post in the Ministry of Agriculture and his mother a doctor. His childhood, which coincided with the war, passed in the
Arbat District
Arbat District (russian: link=no, район Арбат) is a district of Central Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. Population:
The district extends from central Mokhovaya Street west to Novoarbatsky Bridge over th ...
on
Sivtsev Vrazhek Lane
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.
The son, who grew up practically on the street among juvenile delinquents, delivered a lot of troubles to his parents. His ear was severely damaged in a fight, after which it ended up protruding for the rest of his life. When Pavlov became a participant in a theft, his father already held a high post in the Ministry of Agriculture. Only this helped his son escape the youth colony, but he was expelled from school.
Viktor started to perform on stage early. At first he was engaged in children's district choir, then he successfully took part in all theatrical productions of his school.
In 1956, after graduating from the eight-year school, to help the family and get the experience for admission to the university, Viktor got a job as an apprentice of a locksmith, then became a radio installer and at the same time attended the evening school of working young people.
During this period, he attended the theater studio at the Teacher's House, which was led by a famous actor, director and teacher Vadim Bogomolov, who became his first theater teacher and supported his decision to go to art.
In 1959, Viktor Pavlov entered the
Moscow Art Theatre School
Moscow Art Theatre School is the studio school of the Moscow Art Theatre. It is a state educational institution that has existed since 1943. The initiator of the studio school was Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.[Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School
The Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (Institute) is a drama school associated with the Maly Theatre (Moscow), State Academic Maly Theatre in Moscow. It was established in 1809 by decree of Alexander I of Russia.
History
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, where he was enrolled in the course of
Vera Pashennaya
Vera Nikolayevna Pashennaya (russian: Вера Николаевна Пашенная; in marriage – Gribunina; 7 (19) in September 1887, Moscow, Russia – October 28, 1962, Moscow) was a Russian theater and film actress. She joined the CPSU in ...
and
Nikolay Annenkov
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Annenkov (russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович А́нненков; , Kalugino, Tambov Governorate – 30 September 1999, Moscow) was the longest-lived People's Artist of the USSR before Igor Moisey ...
.
Theatre
In 1963, after graduating from the school, Viktor Pavlov was invited to the
Sovremennik Theatre
Moscow Sovremennik Theatre (russian: Московский театр «Современник») is a theatre company in Moscow founded in 1956. "Sovremennik" means "Contemporary". , where he participated in the performances "Naked King" (Christian), "The Elder Sister" (Ogorodnikov), "Forever Alive" (Zaitsev), "Snow White and seven dwarfs "(Wednesday)," Cyrano de Bergerac "(Linear)," Two colors "(Turnip), etc.
In 1965, Viktor Pavlov moved to the Theater named after Ermolova and worked there until 1969, then left and returned in 1985 and worked until 1990. On this stage, they played the roles of Beavers in the production of "The Time and Family of Conway", Bulanov in the play "Forest", Dupont Dufour's son in "The Ball of Thieves", Paisiy's father in "Beg", Nechipurenko in "Speak", Kazmin in "The Last visitor ", Mikhalev in" Sports Scenes of 1981 ", Jacques in the play" The Second Year of Freedom ", etc.
From 1969 to 1977, Viktor Pavlov worked at the
Mayakovsky Theatre
Mayakovsky Theater (russian: Театр Маяковского; Московский академический театр имени Вл. Маяковского) is a theater in Moscow, Russia, founded in 1920, first as ''Terevsat'' (Theater of R ...
, where he played roles in many performances, each of which became events in the theatrical life of Moscow: "Conversations with Socrates" (Melet), "Defeat" (Styrksha), "Man of (Sancho Panza), Talents and admirers (Vasya), Vanyushin's Children (Krasavin), The Duma of the British (Egor Ivanovich), The Aristocrats (Kulak) and many others.
From 1977 to 1985 and from 1990 until his death, Viktor Pavlov worked at the State Academic Maly Theater . Among the roles he played on the stage of this theater are the Jester in "King Lear", Roman Somonovsky ("My Favorite Clown"), Vladimir Nikolayevich ("Conversations with a Clear Moon"), Ashmetev ("Diksarka"), Shpekin ("Inspector"), Repetilov ("Woe from Wit") and many others. Among the latest works of the artist Bezhars ("Criminal mother, or Second Tartuffe"), Gradoboev ("Hot Heart"), Zagoretsky ("Woe from Wit"), Arkashka Schastlivtsev ("Forest").
Film
Work in the theater Viktor Pavlov combined with work in film and television. His debut in the movie took place when he was a fourth-year student. These were episodic roles in Lev Kulidzhanov in the film ''
When the Trees Were Tall
''When the Trees Were Tall'' (russian: Когда деревья были большими, translit. ''Kogda derevya byli bolshimi'') is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. The film was screened at the 1962 Cannes Film F ...
'' and Stanislav Rostotsky in the film ''On the Seven Winds''.
The first important role of Viktor Pavlov was the student Dub in
Leonid Gaidai's comedy ''
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures
''Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures'' (russian: Операция „Ы“ и другие приключения Шурика, Operatsiya „Yery“ i drugie priklyucheniya Shurika) is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leoni ...
''
Fame came to the actor in 1967 after the role of scout Kolya Grishanchikov in the television movie ''
Major Whirlwind
''Major Whirlwind'' or (russian: Майор Вихрь , Mayor Vikhr) is a 1967 television film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov and based on the novel by Yulian Semyonov. The main character, Major Whirlwind, is inspired by Aleksey Nikolayevich Botya ...
'' directed by Yevgeny Tashkov based on the eponymous novel by Julian Semenov.
Viktor Pavlov appeared in more than 120 films of various genres, by prominent directors of Soviet and Russian cinema. He was shot in such films as ''
The Twelve Chairs
''The Twelve Chairs'' ( rus, Двенадцать стульев, Dvenadtsat stulyev) is a classic satirical novel by the Odesan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewelry hidden ...
'', ''
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' (russian: link=no, Место встречи изменить нельзя, translit. ''Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya'') is a 1979 Soviet five-part television miniseries directed by Stanislav Govor ...
'', ''
The Adjutant of His Excellency
''The Adjutant of His Excellency'' (russian: Адъютант его превосходительства, Adyutant ego prevoskhoditelstva) is a Soviet television mini-series which was produced in 1969 and is set during the Russian civil war. The ...
'', ''On the Seven Winds'', ''
Time, Forward!
''Time, Forward!'' (russian: Время, вперёд!, ''Vremya, vperyod!'') is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Schweitzer based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Kataev. The film was ...
'', ''
Dauria'', ''
At War as at War
''At War as at War'' (russian: На войне как на войне, Na voyne, kak na voyne) is a 1969 Soviet war film directed by Viktor Tregubovich. The film had 20 million theatre admissions.
Plot
By freeing Right-Bank Ukraine (west of the ...
'', ''The Wizard of the Emerald City'', ''Leaving Away'', ''Hello and Farewell'', ''
Trial on the Road
''Trial on the Road'' (russian: Проверка на дорогах, translit=''Proverka na dorogakh'') is a 1971 black-and-white Cinema of the Soviet Union, Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksei Yuryevich German, Aleksey German, st ...
'', ''
Lilac Ball
The ''Lilac Ball'' (russian: Лиловый шар) is a 1988 Soviet science-fiction children's film starring Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries ''Guest from the Future''.
Plot
Alisa Se ...
'', ''Gambrinus'', ''Orphaned Kazan'', ''Children of Monday'', ''
The Envy of Gods
The Envy of Gods (russian: Зависть Богов, Zavist Bogov) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Menshov.
Plot
In the "History (Herodotus), History" Herodotus says, "The gods do not like happy people". In ancient times, peop ...
'', ''
Demobbed
Demobilization or demobilisation (see spelling differences) is the process of standing down a nation's armed forces from combat-ready status. This may be as a result of victory in war, or because a crisis has been peacefully resolved and milita ...
'', ''Strugovye'', ''The Battle in Blizzard'', ''Emelyan Pugachev'', ''Cynics'', ''
The Master and Margarita
''The Master and Margarita'' (russian: Мастер и Маргарита) is a novel by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov ( rus, links=no, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков, p=mʲɪxɐˈil ɐf ...
'' and many others.
Among the latest works of Viktor Pavlov were episodic roles in the series ''
Deadly Force'' and ''Dasha Vasilieva, a Lover of Private Investigation'', in the films ''Moscow Laughs'' and ''
Dreaming of Space
''Dreaming of Space'' (russian: Космос как предчувствие, Kosmos kak predchuvstvie) is a 2005 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel.
Plot
The end of the 1950s. Sputnik 1 has already been launched, but there has not ...
''.
Viktor Pavlov was a member of the Union of Theater Workers and the Union of Cinematographers.
Illness and death
In Kiev, on the set of the film ''Curator'', in which the actor played his last role in the movie, he suffered a stroke.
Viktor Pavlov died August 24, 2006 from a heart attack in his Moscow apartment. He was buried in Moscow at the Kuntsevo Cemetery next to his father's grave.
Personal life
Viktor Pavlov was married to the actress of the MN Theater. Ermolova Tatyana Nikolayevna Govorova. Their daughter Aleksandra (born in 1967) is a doctor.
Honors and awards
*
People's Artist of Russia
People's Artist of the Russian Federation (russian: Народный артист Российской Федерации, ''Narodnyy artist Rossiyskoy Federatsii''), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the Russian Federation, is an h ...
(1994)
* Moscow Première prize for his acting in ''
The Forest'' by
Alexander Ostrovsky
Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Остро́вский; ) was a Russian playwright, generally considered the greatest representative of the Russian realistic period. The author of 47 origina ...
*
Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class (1999)
Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 25 октября 1999 года № 1434
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* Medal "Veteran of Labour"
The Medal "Veteran of Labour" (russian: медаль «Ветеран труда») was a civilian labour award of the Soviet Union established on January 18, 1974 by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to honour workers ...
* (1997)
Death
He died in Moscow on August 24, 2006, aged 65 of natural causes.
Selected filmography
* ''When the Trees Were Tall
''When the Trees Were Tall'' (russian: Когда деревья были большими, translit. ''Kogda derevya byli bolshimi'') is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. The film was screened at the 1962 Cannes Film F ...
'' (1961)
* ''Time, Forward!
''Time, Forward!'' (russian: Время, вперёд!, ''Vremya, vperyod!'') is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Schweitzer based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Kataev. The film was ...
'' (1965)
* ''Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures
''Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures'' (russian: Операция „Ы“ и другие приключения Шурика, Operatsiya „Yery“ i drugie priklyucheniya Shurika) is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leoni ...
'' (1965) as "Dub"
* ''Major Whirlwind
''Major Whirlwind'' or (russian: Майор Вихрь , Mayor Vikhr) is a 1967 television film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov and based on the novel by Yulian Semyonov. The main character, Major Whirlwind, is inspired by Aleksey Nikolayevich Botya ...
'' (1967) as Kolya
* ''At War as at War
''At War as at War'' (russian: На войне как на войне, Na voyne, kak na voyne) is a 1969 Soviet war film directed by Viktor Tregubovich. The film had 20 million theatre admissions.
Plot
By freeing Right-Bank Ukraine (west of the ...
'' (1969)
* ''Trial on the Road
''Trial on the Road'' (russian: Проверка на дорогах, translit=''Proverka na dorogakh'') is a 1971 black-and-white Cinema of the Soviet Union, Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksei Yuryevich German, Aleksey German, st ...
'' (1971) as Kutenko
* ''The Twelve Chairs
''The Twelve Chairs'' ( rus, Двенадцать стульев, Dvenadtsat stulyev) is a classic satirical novel by the Odesan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewelry hidden ...
'' (1971) as Kolya Kalachov
* '' Dauria'' (1971) as Nikifor, a hard core Cossack
* ''The Adjutant of His Excellency
''The Adjutant of His Excellency'' (russian: Адъютант его превосходительства, Adyutant ego prevoskhoditelstva) is a Soviet television mini-series which was produced in 1969 and is set during the Russian civil war. The ...
'' (1974) as Miron Osadchy
* ''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' (russian: link=no, Место встречи изменить нельзя, translit. ''Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya'') is a 1979 Soviet five-part television miniseries directed by Stanislav Govor ...
'' (1979) as Levchenko
* ''Say a Word for the Poor Hussar
''Say a Word for the Poor Hussar'' (russian: О бедном гусаре замолвите слово, italic=yes), translit. . Literary “Put a good word for a poor hussar”) is a 1981 Soviet film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, shot in the ...
'' (1981) as jailer Stepan
* ''Lilac Ball
The ''Lilac Ball'' (russian: Лиловый шар) is a 1988 Soviet science-fiction children's film starring Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries ''Guest from the Future''.
Plot
Alisa Se ...
'' (1987) as Man-eater
* '' All Costs Paid'' (1988) as Snegirev
* ''Bright Personality
''A Bright Personality'' or (russian: Светлая личность, Svetlaya lichnost) is a 1988 fantastic satirical comedy based on the works of Ilf and Petrov, directed by Alexander Pavlovsky at the Odessa film studio. The film consists of tw ...
'' (Светлая личность, 1988) as Cain Dobroglasov
* '' Gardemarines ahead!'' (1988) as Kotov
* ''Katala
Katala (russian: Катала, Katala, also known as ''The Gambler'') is a 1989 Soviet crime drama directed by Sergei Bodrov and Alexander Buravsky.
Plot
In a small seaside town lives Aleksei 'The Greek' Grekov, a former katala a slang term i ...
'' (1989) as Crucian
* ''The Master and Margarita
''The Master and Margarita'' (russian: Мастер и Маргарита) is a novel by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov ( rus, links=no, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков, p=mʲɪxɐˈil ɐf ...
'' (1994) as Behemoth
* ''Demobbed
Demobilization or demobilisation (see spelling differences) is the process of standing down a nation's armed forces from combat-ready status. This may be as a result of victory in war, or because a crisis has been peacefully resolved and milita ...
'' (ДМБ, 2000) as General Talalaev
* ''The Envy of Gods
The Envy of Gods (russian: Зависть Богов, Zavist Bogov) is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Menshov.
Plot
In the "History (Herodotus), History" Herodotus says, "The gods do not like happy people". In ancient times, peop ...
'' (2000) as Vilen
* '' Deadly Force'' (2002-2003)
* ''Dreaming of Space
''Dreaming of Space'' (russian: Космос как предчувствие, Kosmos kak predchuvstvie) is a 2005 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel.
Plot
The end of the 1950s. Sputnik 1 has already been launched, but there has not ...
'' (2005)
References
External links
Viktor Pavlov at Malyi Theater web site
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavlov, Viktor
1940 births
2006 deaths
Male actors from Moscow
Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery
Russian male film actors
Soviet male film actors
Russian male stage actors
Soviet male stage actors
People's Artists of Russia
Honored Artists of the RSFSR