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==Honors and awards== |
==Honors and awards== |
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* [[People's Artist of Russia]] (1994)<ref>[http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/7370/page/3 Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 29 декабря 1994 г. № 2227]</ref> |
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* [[People's Artist of Russia]] (1994) |
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* Moscow Première prize for his acting in ''[[The Forest (play)|The Forest]]'' by [[Alexander Ostrovsky]] |
* Moscow Première prize for his acting in ''[[The Forest (play)|The Forest]]'' by [[Alexander Ostrovsky]] |
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* [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland|Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class]] |
* [[Order of Merit for the Fatherland|Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class]] (1999)<ref>[http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/14565 Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 25 октября 1999 года № 1434]</ref> |
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* [[Medal "Veteran of Labour"]] |
* [[Medal "Veteran of Labour"]] |
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* [[Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"]] |
* [[Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"]] (1997) |
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He died in Moscow on August 24, 2006, aged 65 of natural causes. |
He died in Moscow on August 24, 2006, aged 65 of natural causes. |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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* ''[[Major Whirlwind (TV series)|Major Whirlwind]]'' ( |
* ''[[Major Whirlwind (TV series)|Major Whirlwind]]'' (1967) as Kolya |
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* ''[[At War as at War]]'' (1969) |
* ''[[At War as at War]]'' (1969) |
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* ''[[Trial on the Road]]'' (1971) as ''Kutenko'' |
* ''[[Trial on the Road]]'' (1971) as ''Kutenko'' |
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* ''[[Dauria (film)|Dauria]]'' ( |
* ''[[Dauria (film)|Dauria]]'' (1971) as Nikifor, a hard core Cossack |
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* ''[[The Adjutant of His Excellency]]'' ( |
* ''[[The Adjutant of His Excellency]]'' (1974) as Miron Osadchy |
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* ''[[Say a Word for the Poor Hussar]]'' ( |
* ''[[Say a Word for the Poor Hussar]]'' (1981) as jailer Stepan |
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* ''[[Lilac Ball]]'' ( |
* ''[[Lilac Ball]]'' (1987) as Man-eater |
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* ''[[All Costs Paid (film)|All Costs Paid]]'' ( |
* ''[[All Costs Paid (film)|All Costs Paid]]'' (1988) as Snegirev |
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* ''[[Bright Personality]]'' (Светлая личность, 1988) as |
* ''[[Bright Personality]]'' (Светлая личность, 1988) as Cain Dobroglasov |
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* ''[[Gardemarines, ahead! (film)|Gardemarines ahead!]]'' ( |
* ''[[Gardemarines, ahead! (film)|Gardemarines ahead!]]'' (1988) as Kotov |
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* ''[[Katala (film)|Katala]]'' ( |
* ''[[Katala (film)|Katala]]'' (1989) as Crucian |
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* ''[[The Master and Margarita (1994 film)|The Master and Margarita]]'' ( |
* ''[[The Master and Margarita (1994 film)|The Master and Margarita]]'' (1994) as [[Behemoth (Master and Margarita)|Behemoth]] |
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* ''[[Demobbed (film)|Demobbed]]'' (ДМБ, 2000) as |
* ''[[Demobbed (film)|Demobbed]]'' (ДМБ, 2000) as General Talalaev |
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* ''[[The Envy of Gods]]'' ( |
* ''[[The Envy of Gods]]'' (2000) as Vilen |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.maly.ru/truppa/PavlovV/1.html Viktor Pavlov at Malyi Theater web site] |
* [http://www.maly.ru/truppa/PavlovV/1.html Viktor Pavlov at Malyi Theater web site] |
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[[Category:Russian male film actors]] |
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[[Category:Soviet male film actors]] |
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[[Category:Russian male stage actors]] |
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[[Category:People's Artists of Russia]] |
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[[Category:Honored Artists of the RSFSR]] |
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Revision as of 22:10, 18 February 2018
Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov (Template:Lang-ru; October 6, 1940 – August 24, 2006) was a Russian stage and film actor.
Pavlov was born in Moscow. After graduating from the M. Schepkin Theatre School, he worked in some of the most popular theatres of Moscow: 1963-1965 - Sovremennik Theatre, Yermolova Theatre (1965-1969), Mayakovsky Theatre (1969-1977), Malyi Theatre (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 (1961). His most popular films are: Operation Y, The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed, Twelve Chairs, The Adjutant of His Excellency, Dauria, Trial on the Road, Gambrinus, and Deti ponedelnika. His last appearances were in The Envy of Gods (2000), DMB (2000) and Brigada (2002).
Honors and awards
- People's Artist of Russia (1994)[1]
- Moscow Première prize for his acting in The Forest by Alexander Ostrovsky
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th class (1999)[2]
- Medal "Veteran of Labour"
- Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997)
He died in Moscow on August 24, 2006, aged 65 of natural causes.
Selected filmography
- Major Whirlwind (1967) as Kolya
- At War as at War (1969)
- Trial on the Road (1971) as Kutenko
- Dauria (1971) as Nikifor, a hard core Cossack
- The Adjutant of His Excellency (1974) as Miron Osadchy
- Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (1981) as jailer Stepan
- Lilac Ball (1987) as Man-eater
- All Costs Paid (1988) as Snegirev
- Bright Personality (Светлая личность, 1988) as Cain Dobroglasov
- Gardemarines ahead! (1988) as Kotov
- Katala (1989) as Crucian
- The Master and Margarita (1994) as Behemoth
- Demobbed (ДМБ, 2000) as General Talalaev
- The Envy of Gods (2000) as Vilen