Pavel Arsenovich Abdalov is a Soviet and Russian actor and stuntman.
Pavel Abdalov was born on February 24, 1964. His acting education began in GITIS, in the workshop of the outstanding master Oleg Tabakov. Then in the training process came a forced break in connection with the passage of Paul service in the army. He had to finish his studies after graduation from V. Andreev. The young actor became the owner of the cherished diploma in 1988.
Pavel Abdalov made his debut in cinema in 1986, when with a small episodic role he took part in the film Kin-dza-dza!.
His second film work, where he also played a cameo role, was an outstanding Soviet film.
"The man from Capuchin Boulevard" , where he managed to play together with such outstanding actors as Andrei Mironov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Nikolai Karachentsov, Oleg Tabakov, Lev Durov, Galina Polskikh.
In parallel to filming in films in the period from 1988 to 1992, Pavel was a member of the troupe of the Satyricon Theatre.
The next role of Pavel Abdalov brought him wide fame and love of many fans in the post-Soviet space. We are talking about the movie “St. John’s Wort” in 1990 and his image of Harry March – a real man, strong in body and spirit.
Another equally popular film in which he had a role, was released in 1993, the work “Dafnis and Chloe”, where Abdalov played the role of Darkon.
Since the beginning of the two thousandth actor quite a lot begins to star in the series. Among them are such works as the “Maniac Conference” (2001).
Fatalists (2001), "The Adventures of a Magician" (2003), "The Investigator Without a License" (2003), "The Hunt for Genius" (2006), "The Formula of Elements" (2007), and so on. In parallel with this, films with his participation are released, the best of which were Azazel (2002), Election Day (2007), The Best Film 2 (2009).