The filmography of Pevtsov Dmitry Anatolyevich totals more than 50 film works. The actor also plays leading roles in the Lenkom Theater and toured Russia as a singing artist. How did Dmitry Pevtsov's career begin and what prime ministers with his participation should be expected in 2016?
The early years and early careers
The singers, despite the fact that he turned 52 in 2015, is in excellent physical shape. And all because from childhood, his father (the honored trainer of the Soviet Union in pentathlon) and his mother (sports doctor) were accustomed to a sports lifestyle. Little Dima practiced judo and karate in his free time from school, which was very useful to him during filming in action films.
Dmitry did not immediately decide on the profession. A year after graduation, he had to work at the factory as an ordinary milling machine operator. And then he suddenly made a choice in favor of acting and entered GITIS. Apparently, Pevtsov was a good student, since he was immediately invited to the Taganka Theater troupe immediately after graduation. A little later, Dmitry joined the troupe of the Lenkoma Theater.
The filmography of Pevtsov dates back to the serial film âThe End of the World followed by a symposiumâ. Pevtsov got a supporting role in this film, and his partners on the set were Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Nadezhda Rumyantseva and Oleg Tabakov.
"Witch Dungeon"
After secondary roles in the films âThe Tempestâ and âMotherâ, Pevtsovâs filmography was replenished with the film âThe Witches Dungeonâ directed by Yuri Moroz (âKamenskayaâ).
This fantastic film was shot together with Czechoslovak filmmakers and told the story of astronauts from planet Earth who ended up on the mysterious planet Evur. Willy-nilly, they have to get involved in internecine wars that erupt between the Evura tribes.
The main roles in the film were played by Sergey Zhigunov (âMidshipmen, forward!â), Marina Levtova (âLife of Berliozâ) and Nikolai Karachentsov (âAdventures of Electronicsâ). Dmitry Pevtsov got the role of a bandit from the planet Evur Octin Khash. Also in the film were Igor Yasulovich, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Vladimir Talashko and Sergey Bystritsky.
Singers: filmography, series
Most of all on the account of Pevtsov works in television series.
In 1996, Pevtsovâs filmography was replenished with the serial film âQueen Margotâ, in which the actor played Heinrich Navarre. The series was produced by Sergey Zhigunov, who a year later planned to shoot another film adaptation of the works of A. Dumas - âCountess de Monsoroâ. In this film, the Singers returned to the screens in the image of Heinrich of Navarre.
The next bright television work of the artist is associated with the filming of the series âGangster Petersburg. Lawyer". The series in the 2000s. was incredibly popular, and with it the leading actors, including Pevtsov. After such success, Pevtsova began to be offered mainly leading roles in series projects: he plays Andrei Smirnov in âStop on Demandâ, Igor Milovanov in the melodrama âFamily Exchangeâ, Dmitry Kharin in the series âBachelorsâ. Especially successful can be called the work of Pevtsov in the series "The death of the empire" and "Dostoevsky."
"Sniper. The weapon of retaliation
D. Pevtsov, whose filmography is replete with fighters and historical films, in 2009 played a major role in the military serial film âSniper. The weapon of retaliation. "
The plot of the film covers several years, starting with the Great Patriotic War and ending with the first years after it. Pevtsovâs character, Yashin, commands a group of snipers during the war. In his unit is a girl - Alesya Mikulchik. An affair begins between Yashin and Alesya, but the girl dies in a duel with German sniper Karl Kleist.
A few years later, the hero of Pevtsov becomes the commandant of a German city occupied by Soviet troops. Quite by chance, it turns out that his long-standing enemy - Karl Kleist - sat down with a group of snipers in an old castle and guards important blueprints. Now Yashin intends to repay Kleist for all the suffering.
Dmitry Pevtsov: filmography, all films
Among the full-length pictures of the actor, there are also good films. For example, the filmography of D. Pevtsov in 2005 was replenished with the film âTurkish Gambitâ, which has already become a classic of the new Russian cinema.
The plot of the picture revolves around the offensive operation of Russian troops in the Russian-Turkish war of the 1870s. Dmitry Pevtsov played the role of Count Zurov in the film. Together with Dmitry, Egor Beroev,
Alexander Baluev, Alexander Lykov and Olga Krasko also starred in The Turkish Gambit.
Back in 1992, Pevtsov starred in yet another film adaptation - this time the work of Dostoevsky's âDemonsâ. The actor then played one of the main roles - Alexei Nilych Kirillov.
In 1999, the actor appeared in the ironic comedy âLittle Thingâ, which tells about the adventures of a school teacher who got involved in gang warfare. The singers played the role of the husband of the main character.
In 2014, the actor played a major role in the multi-part film âInternal Investigationâ, and in 2016 two premieres with his participation are expected at once - the film âMen and Womenâ and the series â16 Daysâ.
Personal life
The singers were married twice. The first wife gave birth to his son Daniel, who died tragically in 2012.
The second wife of the actor is Olga Drozdova. He first saw her on the set of the film "Alice and the Book Buyer" in 1992. Two years later they got married. In 2007, Drozdova gave birth to the actor boy Elisha.
Together Drozdova and Pevtsov met more than once on the set of various films: Gangster Petersburg, Stop on Demand, Queen Margot and others. Pevtsov is also a race car driver and takes part in the Volkswagen Polo Cup competitions.