Viktor Pavlov
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Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov (Russian: Виктор Павлович Павлов, October 6, 1940 – August 24, 2006) was a Russian film and television actor
Pavlov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union (now Moscow, Russia). After graduating from the M. Schepkin Theater School, he worked in the some of the most popular theaters of Moscow:
- 1963-1965 - Sovremennik Theater
- 1965-1969 - Yermolova Theater
- 1969-1977 - Mayakovsky Theater
- 1977-1985 - Malyi Theater
- 1985-1990 - Yermolova Theater
- since 1990 - Malyi Theater
He appeared in over 120 films in his native country. His first appearance on film was in Kogda derevya byli bolshimi (1961). His most popular films are: Operazia Ы, Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzia (The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed), Dvenadtsat stuliev, Adiutant ievo prevoskhoditilstva, Dauria, Proverka na dorogah, Gambrinus, and Deti ponedelnika. His last appearances were in Zavist bogov (2000), DMB (2000) and Brigada (2002)
[edit] Honor and awards
- People's Artist of Russia (1994)
- Moscow Première prize for his acting in Les by Alexandr Ostrovsky
He died in Moscow on August 24, 2006, aged 65 of undisclosed causes.