Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov (Russian: Ð'Ð¸Ì ÐºÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€ ÐŸÐ°Ì Ð²Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ‡
ÐŸÐ°Ì Ð²Ð»Ð¾Ð²; October 5, 1940 â€" August 24, 2006) was a Russian
stage and film actor.Pavlov worked in some of the most popular
theatres of Moscow: 1963â€"1965 - Sovremennik Theatre, Yermolova
Theatre (1965â€"1969), Mayakovsky Theatre (1969â€"1977), Malyi Theatre
(1977â€"1985), Yermolova Theatre (1985â€"1990), Malyi Theatre
(1990â€"2006).He appeared in over 120 films in his native country. His
first appearance on film was in When the Trees Were Tall (1961). His
most popular films are: Operation Y, The Meeting Place Cannot Be
Changed, The Twelve Chairs, The Adjutant of His Excellency, Dauria,
Trial on the Road, Gambrinus, and Children of Monday. His last
appearances were in The Envy of Gods (2000), DMB (2000) and Brigada
(2002).Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov was born on October 6, 1940, in Moscow.
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
on Sivtsev Vrazhek Lane.
ÐŸÐ°Ì Ð²Ð»Ð¾Ð²; October 5, 1940 â€" August 24, 2006) was a Russian
stage and film actor.Pavlov worked in some of the most popular
theatres of Moscow: 1963â€"1965 - Sovremennik Theatre, Yermolova
Theatre (1965â€"1969), Mayakovsky Theatre (1969â€"1977), Malyi Theatre
(1977â€"1985), Yermolova Theatre (1985â€"1990), Malyi Theatre
(1990â€"2006).He appeared in over 120 films in his native country. His
first appearance on film was in When the Trees Were Tall (1961). His
most popular films are: Operation Y, The Meeting Place Cannot Be
Changed, The Twelve Chairs, The Adjutant of His Excellency, Dauria,
Trial on the Road, Gambrinus, and Children of Monday. His last
appearances were in The Envy of Gods (2000), DMB (2000) and Brigada
(2002).Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov was born on October 6, 1940, in Moscow.
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
on Sivtsev Vrazhek Lane.
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