In the new century, Boris Georgievsky began actively acting in television series, which is why the audience remembered. This actor plays secondary character roles and episodes. The range of his characters is quite extensive - from the military and police to hooligans and criminals. In the image of good and bad guys, he looks the same organically, but he loves negative roles more.
Boris Georgievsky: the early years
Kiev is the actor’s hometown. The story of Boris Georgievsky dates back to March 20, 1968, when he was born. The boy changed several schools, as he had serious behavioral problems. Parents tried to influence their son, but did not achieve much success. As a result, Borya ended up in vocational school, where he acquired the specialty of a third-class milling machine operator.
The hooligan Georgievsky took the path of correction at the age of 15. The young man "fell ill" with a bard song, independently mastered the art of playing the guitar. Young Boris was delighted with the work of Vladimir Vysotsky. He liked to play the songs of his idol with a guitar. Georgievsky also loved the works of Alexander Rosenbaum.
Youth
After graduating from vocational school, Boris Georgievsky worked for some time at Aviazavod. At the same time, he made acquaintance with the bards of Kiev, joined the club "Bonfire", which was managed by Leonid Dukhovny. Next, the young man was drafted into the army. Boris served in the Air Defense Forces of the Moscow Military District.
In 1989, he was discharged, after which, unexpectedly for all, he became a student at the Karpenko-Kary Institute. Already in his first year, he realized that a theater university was what he needed. Teachers noted the natural artistry of Boris, and he dreamed of vivid roles.
Theatre
Boris Georgievsky began to conquer the stage immediately after graduation. The graduate was eagerly accepted into the troupe of the Kiev Young Theater, as he played in several of his performances as a student. Boris noted roles (mainly secondary) in the following productions.
- Erlyn.
- "For two hares."
- "The best Carlson in the world."
- "King and carrots."
- "Bus".
- "Circus".
- "Zoykina apartment."
- "Life of the simple."
- "The Wizard of Oz".
- "Viva, carnival!".
- "Winnie the Pooh in the snow."
- "Whit Monday".
- "New Year's interlude."
- The Curse of the Moon Lake.
- "The eldest son."
- "Matchmaking on Goncharovka."
- "Uncle Ivan".
- "Konotop witch."
- Moskoviada.
- "My dear Pamela."
- "New Year's adventures of Pinocchio."
- "The little Mermaid".
- "Seven desires of Zerbino."
- The Seville Engagement.
- "Talan."
- "Torchalov."
- The Fourth Sister.
Scoring
Since the mid-90s, actor Boris Georgievsky began to actively engage in sounding paintings. A breakdown of the pen for him was work on the 360-series Dallas television project. With his voice, Boris endowed one of the main characters in the series.
The first films and series on the sound of which the actor worked, he recalls with nostalgia. The artists did not have modern technology, everyone had to work “live”, which was interesting and difficult at the same time. Since then, the actor voiced dozens of paintings.
Film career
Series and films of Boris Georgievsky began to be released at the end of the last century. The artist performed his first roles in the films “Gelli and Nok”, “Executed Sunrises”, “Roksolana”, “Unconquered”.
Long-playing television projects firmly entered the life of Georgievsky in the early 2000s. He played the roles of military, police and bodyguards, created the images of hooligans and thieves. Boris can be seen in the projects “Passion for Chapay”, “Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno”, “Trail of the Werewolf”, “Yalta-45”, “The Return of Mukhtar”, “Personal Life of Investigator Savelyev”, “Matchmakers”, “Female Doctor”, "On the line of life." Boris made the star of the series, but he himself believes that they have nothing to do with art. He considers television projects primarily as a source of income, but he accepts the directors' proposals with pleasure, especially when he is not busy in the theater.
Last year, the filmography of Boris Georgievsky replenished with the melodrama "Still Will", where he was assigned the main role. The actor played Peter Gusarov - a man sharing a large house with four children and mother-in-law. It is the mother-in-law - the full and only mistress of the house, which secretly annoys Peter. He himself built his home and dreams of dominating it.
Behind the scenes
Unfortunately, Boris Georgievsky skillfully hides the details of his private life. He readily discusses his creative activities, but refuses to talk about the family.