Boris Arakelov is a Soviet and Russian actor. Boris Arshakovich was born in 1938 in Leningrad. The boy's father was a railroad worker. When he was three years old, the war began, and his father went to the front, where he died in battle. Boris' mother worked as a dressmaker. They were evacuated to Armenia during the fighting, where the family lived until 1945.
The fascination with theater came to Boris during his studies at school. It was then that he began to visit the drama studio at the Kirov
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Boris Arakelov is a Soviet and Russian actor.
Boris Arshakovich was born in 1938 in Leningrad. The boy's father was a railroad worker. When he was three years old, the war began, and his father went to the front, where he died in battle. Boris' mother worked as a dressmaker. They were evacuated to Armenia during the fighting, where the family lived until 1945.
The fascination with theater came to Boris during his studies at school. It was then that he began to visit the drama studio at the Kirov House of Culture in Leningrad. The head of this studio was a student of Stanislavsky Fedor Razyvaev.
In this studio, Boris drew the attention of the assistant director of Lenfilm, who was just looking for a young actor to play Genka Petrov in the film.
"Cortic" . Soon Arakelov was approved for this role. The film debut of the boy was very successful and fateful. He liked both the directors and the audience, who noted that he was cute and fervent.
Boris Arakelov began to appear a lot. He's been in movies.
"Maxim Perepelica" "The City Lights the Lights", "Seekers", "Our Correspondent" and so on.
In 1965, he entered the correspondence department of the acting faculty of GITIS. In 1969, Boris finished it and was admitted to the staff of the film studio “Lenfilm” and the film actor’s studio.
All this time he was actively acting, but his characters were less interesting than the first films. Then he began to play supporting roles, and then completely switched to episodes. However, some of his work was very interesting. These are the films “In War as in War”, “Salt Dog”, “Open Book”, “Hops”,
Dauria and so on.
In addition to cinema, the actor was engaged in concert activities and worked on dubbing. In the mid-1990s, the situation in domestic cinema was critical. Boris Arakelov, like many other actors, remained out of business. Then he had to get a job as a fireman on the railway. In the 2000s, he began acting in episodes, and in 2002 he died of a stroke, forgotten by cinema.