Boris Vishnevsky made his film debut in 1979. In fact, he does not at all look like those characters whom he played in large numbers - skinhead bandits. People around him speak of him as a dear person, though too ironic.
Actor Biography
The date of birth of the actor Boris Vishnevsky is September 1, 1966. His father was filmmaker Naum Borisovich Birman, who shot the wonderful film “Three in a boat, not counting a dog” and other paintings. Mom’s dream, Bella Grigoryevna, was an acting path. But the circumstances were different, and she took the post of director of the Palace of Culture to them. Gorky.
The atmosphere in which Boris Vishnevsky grew up was creative. One of the stages of his biography was studying at a music school. In the ninth grade, he became interested in composing songs, rock music, dreamed of a career as a rock musician, and even was the creator of his own group.
Movie debut
His debut role was the role of Leni in the film "Grandmother's Grandson" (director - Adolf Bergunker). After he played Seryozha Markov in his father’s tape "We looked in the face of death." Here are a couple of interesting facts about the latest film:
- The actor was mentioned here under the name of Bori Naumov.
- Oleg Dal starred in the same picture.
Musical and film career
1987 year. Vishnevsky Boris graduated from LGITMiK, he studied on the course of A.I. Katsman. Then for three years he worked in the theater-studio "People’s House". But he did not give up music, for a long time he was engaged in solo concert activity. Boris Birman (Vishnevsky is his pseudonym) in the late 1980s visited almost all corners of the country.
Relations with the movie did not work out. While studying, they were not allowed to shoot, as he graduated from the institute - a cinematic crisis came. Invitations were received in the early 1990s: for the role of Strelnikov in the biographical film "Another Drama" (director Andrei Nekrasov) and the role of Roman in the drama "The Myth of Leonid" (director Dmitry Dolinin). But usually it ended in failure.
There was a period when he decided to live in the USA. At home then there was a complete mess. But it became clear to the young man that getting to his feet abroad would take more than one year, perhaps during this time life in Russia would go into its own. He thought it over well and went back.
According to Boris Naumovich, in his nature there has always been a confrontation between two parties - acting, directing and musical. To seriously engage in music, considerable money was required, for this reason, from the second half of the 1990s, Boris Vishnevsky instead of creative studies, he set to work on business: sales, exchange affairs. Singing turned into a hobby for him.
Crucial moment
The end of the 1990s. A new series, Streets of Broken Lights, appeared on Russian screens. The bandit Igor Borzykh was played by Boris Birman. Apparently, the choice of directors was influenced by his appearance. Thanks to this work, another invitation was soon received - the main role in the TV series "Black Raven". A kind of eccentric bandit Leonid Rafalovich - this time the actor appeared like this.
In the third part, Birman himself composed the script for his hero. The series was also adorned with songs performed by Boris Vishnevsky. Memorable for the audience was "Sweetheart." Popular fame came to the actor not only after this film, but also after the phrase “And I will not give you a phone, Bald!” from a commercial about a hair transplant that immediately became winged.
After the release of "Black Raven", Boris Birman began to constantly appear in other roles, and now it was not only criminal elements. In "Slaughter Force" he played Sinitsky, in "Gangster Petersburg" - Maltsev, in "National Security Agent" - Dutov, in "Liteiny 4" - Romanova.
One cannot fail to mention such memorable roles as the role of Ivan Petrovich Ptitsyn (adaptation of The Idiot), one of the main roles in The European Convoy (action-packed action movie).