Pavel Delong is a Polish film actor who has repeatedly participated in the filming of Russian films. After graduating from the Higher School of Dramatic Art. Ludwig Solsky starred in the picture of Steven Spielberg "Schindler's List."
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Actor is often invited to shoot in Russia. Representatives of cinema of Europe and the USA do not disregard his external data and knowledge of several languages.
In the creative biography of Paul about ninety roles in television and film projects.
Facts from the biography
The future actor was born in the spring of 1970 in Poland in a creative family. Many of his relatives were directly related to art. His father and mother are musicians. He has a younger sister, Dorota, who also chose the acting profession.
In his childhood, Pavel was actively involved in sports and was going to become a professional athlete. Entering the Lyceum, Paul became interested in creativity. Already in high school, he faced a choice: to continue his sports career or devote his life to theater and cinema.
After receiving secondary education, Delong applied immediately to several universities: physical education, legal and theater. As a result, heeding the advice of relatives and friends, he chose a theater school.
Creative way
In his student years, Delong began performing on the stage. The young actor got his first role in the stained glass production at the Warsaw Theater.
A small role in the movie also went to Pavel in his student years. He played in the low-budget drama of Hungarian filmmakers. Although the role did not bring him fame, Pavel gained good experience on the set.
After graduating from theater school, Delong was lucky to work with the famous director Steven Spielberg. He was involved in the film "Schindler's List", which was shot in Krakow.
Pavel came to the casting and he was offered the role of violinist. Delong agreed, although he did not know how to play the violin, but decided that this should not be mentioned when discussing the role.
Pavel trained for a long time in front of the mirror, memorizing bow movements along the strings. On tests, he demonstrated his violin playing, which surprised and amused the film crew.
The actor realized that his stunt failed, but after a few days they called him and offered to play a small role Doleka Horowitz. Delong agreed. The debut was a success. After the release of the picture on the screens, he received his first portion of fame.
The following years, Pavel worked in the theater and starred mainly in Polish films.
He played one of the significant roles in 2001 in the historical drama "Quo Vadis". The film was appreciated not only in Poland, but also abroad. And Delong attracted the attention of representatives of the cinema of many countries.
In the same year, Delon was awarded the Teleamor Prize as the sexiest Polish actor.
Russian viewers are well acquainted with Pavel in the movie “Viking”, where he played the role of clergyman Anastas.
He also starred in Russian projects: Testament Marriage, German, In Your Eyes, Marry a General, Department of the SSSR, Black River, Officer Wives ", " Invented life ", " Others ", " Salsa ", " Black Dog ".