Boris Nevzorov was born on January 18, 1950 in the village Starominskaya (Krasnodar Territory). The future actor lived in an ancient provincial city on the Volga - Astrakhan. As a child, he was conquered by the theater, and near the end of school he decided to become a doctor. However, you will not escape from fate: on the eve of the entrance exams, the former stanichnik entered the youth theater and ventured to ask the chief director to listen to his “performance”. Examinations in the medical to
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Boris Nevzorov was born on January 18, 1950 in the village Starominskaya (Krasnodar Territory). The future actor lived in an ancient provincial city on the Volga - Astrakhan.
As a child, he was conquered by the theater, and near the end of school he decided to become a doctor. However, you will not escape from fate: on the eve of the entrance exams, the former stanichnik entered the youth theater and ventured to ask the chief director to listen to his “performance”. Examinations in the medical to pass no longer had to: to enroll in the “support staff” of the theater was enough one successfully read poem.
When the first season was left behind, Boris Nevzorov, on the advice of the main director, went to the capital and from the first visit entered the Shchepkin school. He received further education at the Moscow Art Theater School-Studio, and soon another successful young artist appeared in the New Theater.
Not limited to theatrical work, Nevzorov began to act in films: the similarity with Marshal Blucher gave him the opportunity to play in the historical and biographical film Marshal of the Revolution. Soviet designer Koshkin Nevzorov played, again, due to the external similarity (film "T-34". "Chief designer").
His own face, without any analogies, Nevzorov showed in the role of feeder Ivan Ryabov in a remarkable
series "Young Russia" Dedicated to the formation of the Russian fleet in the time of Peter I. The act of his hero was akin to the feat of Ivan Susanin, but, unlike his namesake, Ryabov not only lured enemies into a trap, but also managed to stay alive to return home with honor - to his beloved wife and son.
Since the release of "Young Russia" Nevzorov became famous, and his career in cinema has been further developed. He played in the dilogy “People in the Swamps”, in the wartime film novel “Moscow Speaks”, “High Blood”, “Everything is ahead” and other outstanding films.
Nevzorov’s characters are determined and courageous people, and there are similar traits in his own character. Boris Georgievich is not only an actor, but also the director of the film “The Pope Had a Dog...” – a criminal drama about the Russian “Monte Cristo”, who takes revenge on his offenders with deliberate cruelty. Nevzorov does not neglect work in the genre characteristic of the present time - series: on his account - "Lady Bamge", "Turkish March", "Kamenskaya ...".
Outside the scene and filming, Boris Georgievich likes to sit at the computer and loves racing on a sports car. /