The Russian actor Pyatkov Alexander Alexandrovich is known to the audience for many films. He has a track record of more than 130 works. In addition, the artist has excellent singing data, and performs on stage with romances and folk songs. He created the Ilya Muromets fund, the purpose of which is to produce films and fairy tales for children. Alexander often participates in charity projects.
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Childhood by Alexander Pyatkov
Alexander Alexandrovich was born in 1950 in the capital of Russia. From an early age, he was sure that he would become a folk artist. The teenager demanded that his mother, who worked as a veterinarian, help her get into the theater. And although she had no relation to the scene, the woman went about her son and interceded about his work at the Bolshoi Theater. The head of the theater took Alexander as a decorator.
For the first time in front of a huge audience Pyatkov appeared in an unexpected way. During the performance of Romeo and Juliet, Alexander got confused in the scenery, the curtain opened and the young man appeared in front of the public in working clothes with a hammer in his hands. The ovations of the public did not subside for several minutes. After this incident, they wanted to fire him, but Maya Mikhailovna, who admired his talent, saved the situation. The next day he was invited to participate in extras.
Career Pyatkova
Having received a certificate, Alexander was enrolled in the ranks of students of the Higher Theater School. M.S. Shchepkina. In 1972, having studied at the university, he began performing on the stage of the Moscow Theater of Satire. His track record includes several works, including the role of Thompson in the play "Broadway.. Broadway
.Getting an education, Pyatkov has already started acting in films, but these were mostly episodic roles. He happened to play both kings, and military, and princes, and peasants. He starred not only in domestic cinema, but also in foreign. Viewers could see him in the humorous newsreel "Jumble".
In 1990, he was appointed president of a cable channel in San Francisco. After working for some time in the states, Alexander Alexandrovich returned to his homeland and continued to act in films. Among his best works, it should be noted the role of Zuev in the film "In the Special Attention Zone", Sergeant Hay in the detective "The Secret of Blackbirds, " Beards in the film "Dead Souls".
In 1994, he was named Honored Artist of Russia, and 12 years later he was awarded the title "People's Artist of Russia"