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Filmography Pevtsova: full-length paintings, serials. Biography, the personal life of the actor

Filmography Pevtsov Dmitry Anatolyevich has more than 50 films. Also, the actor plays leading roles in the Lenkom Theater and touring Russia as a singing artist. How did Dmitry Pevtsov's career begin and what kind of prime minister with his participation should he expect in 2016?

Early years and the beginning of a career

Singers, despite the fact that he was 52 years old in 2015, is in good physical shape. And all because from childhood to the sport lifestyle was accustomed to his father (Honored Coach of the Soviet Union in pentathlon) and his mother (sports doctor). Little Dima was engaged in free time from school, judo and karate, which was very useful to him during filming in action films.

Dmitry did not immediately decide on his profession. A year after graduation, he had to work at the factory as an ordinary milling machine. And then he suddenly made a choice in favor of acting and entered the GITIS. Apparently, Pevtsov was a good student, as he was immediately invited to join the Taganka Theater Company after graduating from the university. A little later Dmitry moved to the troupe of the Lenkom Theater.

Filmography Pevtsova is counting from the multi-part film "The End of the World with a subsequent symposium." Pevtsov got the second place in this film, and his partners on the set were Armen Djigarkhanyan, Nadezhda Rumyantseva and Oleg Tabakov.

Dungeon of the Witches

After supporting roles in the films "Storm" and "Mother", Pevtsov's filmography was supplemented with the picture "Dungeon of the Witches" directed by Yuri Moroz ("Kamenskaya").

This fantastic film was filmed in conjunction with Czechoslovak cinematographers and told the story of astronauts from the planet Earth who were on the mysterious planet Evur. Willy-nilly they have to get involved in internecine wars, which flare up among the tribes of Evur.

The main roles in the film were played by Sergei Zhigunov ("Midshipmen, forward!"), Marina Levotova ("The Life of Berlioz") and Nikolai Karachentsov ("The Adventures of Electronics"). Dmitry Pevtsov got the role of a bandit from the planet Evur Oktina Khasha. Also in the film, starred Igor Yasulovich, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Vladimir Talashko and Sergei Bystritsky.

Singers: the filmography, serials

Most of all on the account of Pevtsov works in television series.

In 1996, Pevtsov's filmography was replenished with the serial "Queen Margo", in which the actor played Henry of Navarre. The series was produced by Sergei Zhigunov, who a year later planned to shoot another screen version of A. Dumas's works - "The Countess de Monsoro." In this film Pevtsov again returned to the screens in the image of Henry of Navarre.

The next bright television work of the artist is connected with filming in the TV series "Gangster Petersburg. Lawyer". The series in the 2000's. Was incredibly popular, and along with him and the performers of the main roles, including Pevtsov. After such success, Pevtsov began to offer mostly the main roles in serial projects: he plays Andrei Smirnov in the "Stop on Demand", Igor Milovanov in the melodrama "The Family Exchange", Dmitry Kharin in the series "Bachelors." Particularly successful are the works of Pevtsov in the series "The Death of the Empire" and "Dostoyevsky."

"Sniper. The weapon of retribution »

D. Pevtsov, whose filmography is full of militants and historical films, in 2009 played a major role in the military serial film "The Sniper. Weapons of retribution. "

The plot of the film covers several years, beginning with the Great Patriotic War and ending with the first years after it. The character of Pevtsov - Yashin - during the war commands a group of snipers. In his unit is a girl - Alesya Mikulchik. Between Yashin and Alesya begins a novel, but the girl dies in a duel with the German sniper Carl Kleist.

A few years later the hero Pevtsov became the commandant of a German city occupied by Soviet troops. It is quite by chance that it turns out that his longtime enemy, Karl Kleist, sat down with a group of snipers in an ancient castle and guarded important drawings. Now Yashin intends to repay Kleist for all the suffering caused.

Dmitry Pevtsov: filmography, all films

Among the full-length films of the actor, too, there are good films. For example, the filmography of D. Pevtsov in 2005 was supplemented with the film "Turkish Gambit", which has become a classic of the new Russian cinema.

The plot of the picture revolves around the offensive operation of Russian troops in the Russian-Turkish war of the 1870s. Dmitry Pevtsov played the role of Count Zurov in the film. Together with Dmitry in the "Turkish Gambit" also starred Yegor Beroyev, Alexander Baluev, Alexander Lykov and Olga Krasko.

Back in 1992, Pevtsov starred in another film adaptation - this time Dostoevsky's The Possessed. The actor then played one of the main roles - Alexei Nikilich Kirillov.

In 1999, the actor appeared in the ironic comedy "Thin thing", narrating about the adventures of a schoolteacher who got involved in gang warfare. Pevtsov played the role of the husband of the main character.

In 2014, the actor played the main role in the serial film "Internally Investigated", and in 2016, he is expected to immediately have two premieres with his participation - the film "Guys and Babes", as well as the series "16 Days".

Personal life

Pevtsov was married twice. The first wife gave birth to his son Daniil, who died tragically in 2012.

The second wife of the actor is Olga Drozdova. He first saw her on the set of the film "Alice and the Bukinist" in 1992. Two years later they were married. In 2007, Drozdova gave birth to the boy's boy Elisha.

Together, Drozdova and Pevtsov often met on the set of various films: "Gangster Petersburg", "Stop on Demand", "Queen Margot" and others. Also Pevtsov is a racing driver and takes part in Volkswagen Polo Cup competitions.

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