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Pavel Chernyshev
Павел Чернышев
Birth at
2 January 1971
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Pavel Chernyshev is a Soviet actor whose star rose when he was barely 12 years old. It rose rapidly and brightly, shining throughout the country. But just as quickly as fame came to him, Paul’s film career ended. The role of “Star Boy” was the first and only one for him. Director Leonid Nechaev was able to find children for filming in his incredibly popular paintings. What is worth the cast of his legendary "The Adventures of Buratino" A whole scatter of small stars lit up in the sky of Soviet
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Pavel Chernyshev is a Soviet actor whose star rose when he was barely 12 years old. It rose rapidly and brightly, shining throughout the country. But just as quickly as fame came to him, Paul’s film career ended. The role of “Star Boy” was the first and only one for him.
Director Leonid Nechaev was able to find children for filming in his incredibly popular paintings. What is worth the cast of his legendary
"The Adventures of Buratino" A whole scatter of small stars lit up in the sky of Soviet cinema after the release of this tape.
"The Tale of the Star Boy" Also discovered a star – 12-year-old Pavel Chernyshev. But, as it happened with Tatiana Protsenko, who played Malvina, the role of a boy with a cold heart also became the only one for Pasha.
He was born in Moscow on January 2, 1971. The offer to play in the movie received from the assistant director at the rink, where he came to ride with his parents. Having seen Chernyshev, Leonid Alekseevich, who had previously watched more than one hundred applicants for the main role, immediately realized that this is “Star Boy”.
After the movie, Paul woke up as a star. He was pestered by fans, he was offered new roles. But all this noise around his name only pushed Chernyshev away from cinema, he closed himself, began to avoid people. The acting career was told a firm “no” and his parents – they no longer allowed his son to act.
Pavel Evgenyevich graduated from the University of Friendship of Peoples, became an engineer. But by the time he graduated, engineers were no longer needed. At the invitation of a friend, he came to work in a funeral home, and eventually connected his life with this profession.
He does not regret the failed acting career, and the film that made him famous, as he admits, he saw only twice - in the year of release and many years later, accidentally on television.