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Viktor Aleksandrovich Pavlovskiy
Виктор Павловский
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5 December 1925 - 26 March 1998
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Viktor Alexandrovich Pavlovsky was born on December 5, 1925 in Minsk, in the family of a soldier. In 1942, he graduated from high school with honors and entered the Leningrad State Theatre Institute, but six months later he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet Army. By January 1944, Viktor Pavlovsky studied at the Poltava Tank School, then in the active army. In 1944-45 he commanded the crew of the T-34 tank, fought as part of the 15th Guards Mechanized Brigade of the 4th Guards Stalingrad Mechanized
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Viktor Alexandrovich Pavlovsky was born on December 5, 1925 in Minsk, in the family of a soldier. In 1942, he graduated from high school with honors and entered the Leningrad State Theatre Institute, but six months later he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet Army. By January 1944, Viktor Pavlovsky studied at the Poltava Tank School, then in the active army. In 1944-45 he commanded the crew of the T-34 tank, fought as part of the 15th Guards Mechanized Brigade of the 4th Guards Stalingrad Mechanized Corps of the 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Fronts. After the end of the Great Patriotic War until 1947, the commander of the tank platoon of the 5th Guards Mehvardeysk regiment, Viktor Pavlovsky, served in the units of Soviet troops located on the territory of Bulgaria and Romania. In 1947, he was demobilized and again entered the acting career, becoming a student of the Moscow Theatre School named after M.S. Shchepkin. After graduating from it, in September 1951 he became an artist of the Sevastopol Drama Theater named after B. Lavrenev of the Black Sea Fleet. Subsequently, the actor worked in the drama theaters of the Carpathian military district and the Group of Soviet troops in Germany, but all the time returned to the naval theater. On the stage of this theater, he staged twenty performances, and the play "Grooms on the announcement", created in 1983, still remains in the repertoire and played more than a thousand times. In the cinema, Viktor Pavlovsky appeared thanks to the director G. Jungvald-Hilkevich, who shot him in his film “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers”, and then occupied him in his films “Where he goes!”, “Musketeers twenty years later”, “The art of living in Odessa”, “Frauds, music, love”. A pronounced comic actor attracted the attention of other filmmakers, and he began to be invited to act. Considering his main stage activity, Viktor Pavlovsky responded to these invitations and played many memorable episodic roles. Among the films with his participation - "The Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin", "Pulp Talent", "Mercedes walks away from the chase", "Dangerous tour", "Sea Wolf", "Primorsky Boulevard", "Married bachelor", "Green van", "Prisoner of the castle If", "Morning highway", "Forgiveness", "Joker". In 1982, the actor was awarded the title of People’s Artist of the Ukrainian SSR.