Victor Porfirievich Perevalov was born in Leningrad on February 17, 1949. The mother of the future actor worked as a nurse, and his father was a trade worker. Victor is one of the few people who have been able to play in such a huge number of feature films.
On the television screen, he appeared as a boy in 1958 in the film “Tambu Lambu” in the role of Vovka, this tape was the thesis of the young director Valentina Zheleznyakova. The round-faced child with large expressive eyes was very attractive
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Victor Porfirievich Perevalov was born in Leningrad on February 17, 1949. The mother of the future actor worked as a nurse, and his father was a trade worker. Victor is one of the few people who have been able to play in such a huge number of feature films.
On the television screen, he appeared as a boy in 1958 in the film “Tambu Lambu” in the role of Vovka, this tape was the thesis of the young director Valentina Zheleznyakova. The round-faced child with large expressive eyes was very attractive to both the directors and the audience.
In the same year, he appeared in the film “The City Lights the Lights” by Vladimir Vengerov, which is based on the novel by V. Nekrasov “In his native city”.
In 1959, Victor Perevalov starred in the popular Russian fairy tale “Maria the Artist”, his character was Maryin son Vanya. This was followed by work on the films Sombrero and Baltic Sky. Then they started talking about the young talent of film critics, even in the newspapers they wrote about the talented boy.
In 1962, Perevalov’s career almost ended, the school administration simply banned the boy from acting in films, because he lagged behind classmates in all subjects. For two years, the actor left the cinema and was engaged only in studies, refusing all film studios.
After two years, Victor was almost forgotten, the boy himself came to the Lenfilm film studio to try for a role in the film.
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The most important works of Victor were tapes:
"I loved you." "Gold,"
"An old, old tale" .
It is difficult to accurately name the number of child and youth roles that the actor played, since even at the age of forty he played teenagers, because he looked very young for his years. When Victor was 40 years old, he decided to put an end to the career of a film actor.
In 1991, 10 years after the actor left the cinema, he was invited to the film The Game by Boris Galkin, where he performed several roles in different episodes.
Victor Perevalov died in July 2010 in St. Petersburg.