Childhood and youth
Pavel Sergeevich Komarov was born on November 12, 1995 in Tver. The actor remembers his childhood years with warmth. His family had a dacha in the Tver region, where they lived every summer - they picked and dried mushrooms, worked in the garden, carried water from the well, and washed in the bathhouse. The parents did not let the boy get bored, entrusting him with new household chores. And on cozy evenings, family members drank delicious tea, talked a lot, played music and played games.
Pavel Komarov in his youth
The gifted Pasha proved his passion for acting at an early age - the 11-year-old teenager enjoyed studying at the local Premier theater studio. The children's team has repeatedly won prizes at city and Russian festivals, and considerable credit for the victories belonged to Komarov, whose roles were often recognized with individual awards.
Pavel Komarov while studying at Shchepka
This largely determined Pavel’s choice of profession. The guy entered the Higher Theater School named after. M. S. Shchepkin, where he learned the basics of acting from the legendary theater teacher Vladimir Mikhailovich Beilis and his longtime colleague Vitaly Nikolaevich Ivanov, creator of the hit film “Aniskin and Fantomas” (1973). But even as a student, Komarov did not forget about his native “Premier” - his performances on the theater stage in later years gained considerable success.
Biography
Komarov Igor Anatolievich
, born May 25, 1964, native of the city of Engels, Saratov region.
Relatives.
Wife: Milovanova Olga Evgenievna, born on March 24, 1965. The Milovanova family is connected to the country's banking and financial elite.
Daughter: Komarova Maria Igorevna, born on June 17, 1991. Graduated from the Moscow Economic School.
Son: Alexander Igorevich Komarov, born on August 15, 2003. He studies at an elite Moscow school.
Awards.
Order of Honor. Knight of the Legion of Honor (France). Order of Dostyk, 1st degree (2015, Kazakhstan).
Education
In 1986 he graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, majoring in economics.
Labor activity
- After graduating from university, he served in the Armed Forces of the USSR and the Russian Federation.
- Then he worked in credit and financial institutions in senior positions (Inkombank, National Reserve Bank, Sberbank).
- From 2002 to 2008, he was Deputy General Director of Mining and Metallurgical OJSC for Economics and Finance.
- Since October 2008, he served as Advisor to the General Director of the Russian Technologies State Corporation.
- In 2009, he was appointed executive vice president and then president of AVTOVAZ OJSC. In the same year, he was elected chairman of the board of directors of JSC GM-AVTOVAZ.
- In October 2013, he resigned from the post of president of AVTOVAZ OJSC, after which he was appointed deputy head of the Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos).
- In March 2014, he headed the United Rocket and Space Corporation, and in January 2020, the Roscosmos State Corporation.
- In 2020, he was relieved of his position as General Director of Roscosmos and appointed Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.
- On September 7, 2018, he was appointed plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal District.
Theater
After finishing “Sliver”, Pavel got a job at the Moscow Taganka Theater. At first, the young actor was given very small, minor roles, but even here he turned everything around to his advantage. A talented actor with irregular facial features that no one would dare call ideal, the audience remembered him at first sight.
Pavel Komarov on the theater stage
Today Pavel can be seen in Alexey Frandetti’s play “Sweeney Todd, the maniacal barber of Fleet Street,” a bloody story in the gothic atmosphere of old London, and in the avant-garde play about the adventures of a little girl in the fictional world “Run, Alice, Run” (dir. Maxim Didenko). Komarov also performs backing vocals in the rock drama based on Gogol’s story “Viy” (dir. Alexander Barkar).
Pavel Komarov at the beginning of his career
On the same stage of the Taganka Theater, Komarov plays with such famous actors as Irina Apeksimova (who has been the director of the theater since 2020), Pavel Bessonov, Anatoly Vasiliev, Irina Lindt and others.
Films with Oleg Komarov
Since then, Oleg began to appear more and more often in various films, playing various characters. But he got not only positive and funny roles, for example, in the series “Brothers in Different Ways” Oleg played a boor who humiliates people weaker than himself, but at the same time obeys his wife, since she has an influential father.
Komarov also added his presence to the famous series “Traffic Light”; the series has nine seasons and 180 episodes. But he didn’t get the main role; in the beginning he plays the boss of the main character, then his subordinate.
The most famous TV series of the 90s, “Brigade,” was also not filmed without his participation. Oleg Komarov played the investigator - he was on the side of the law. He is trying to suppress the gang led by Sasha Bely. Oleg did not get the main role, but he was able to be remembered by the viewer as an ordinary investigator.
The most successful series produced jointly with OSP-studio was “33 square meters”. It is about an ordinary Zvezdunov family who live in a simple house, in a one-room apartment with an area of 33 square meters. Oleg plays the role of the cousin of the head of the Zvezdunov family. But viewers saw him only in the third season, where he, a junior lieutenant after his dismissal, comes to his brother from Chelyabinsk to Moscow.
Due to the fact that Komarov plays both main and secondary roles, many television viewers remember and love him. At fifty-four years old, he still continues to act in films. One of his latest projects is the beloved television series “Matchmakers 6”.
Film roles
Pavel played his first film role as a teenager - a schoolboy appeared in the short film “Early Thaw”, which was directed by his fellow countryman Pavel Drozdov.
The short film about the creator’s clash with Stalin’s personality cult, awarded five prestigious awards, was a good start in the career of the young director. Six years later, Drozdov directed the drama “Ice,” inviting the matured Komarov to one of the minor roles. The film tells the story of a young hockey player Sasha (Dmitry Chistyakov), who is rebuilding his life and sports career in another city.
Pavel Komarov and director Egor Konchalovsky
But if these two works of Komarov remained practically unnoticed by the viewer, then after the release of the historical series “Bloody Lady” the actor felt the first rays of rising fame. The series takes place in the Russian Empire of the 18th century, and at the center of the story is the formidable landowner “Saltychikha” (Yulia Snigir).
Pavel brilliantly played the role of the son of the semi-literate landowner Pototskaya, the undergrown Mitrofanushka - a loose, lazy, ignorant young man. On the set, Komarov met both beginning actors (Vlad Sokolovsky, Marta Timofeeva) and successful and honored artists (Kristina Babushkina, Igor Yasulovich, Severiya Janusauskaite, Yuri Tsurilo).
Pavel Komarov on the set of the series “Bloody Lady”
Soon Pavel appeared in the youth series “Bonus” about a provincial rapper (Alexander Sudarev) who sets out to conquer the capital. The project of the scandalous director Valeria Gai Germanika did not have much success among viewers. The series was accused of poor direction, illogical plot and drug propaganda. And even the presence of talented actors Yulia Aug, Artem Suchkov, Igor Vernik and Agnia Ditkovskite did not save him from failure.
In 2020, in the comedy mini-series “Tourist Police,” Pavel received one of the main roles - he played a policeman nicknamed Myakish, who, together with his colleagues (played by Sergei Pioro, Denis Buzin and Alexander Lyapin) maintain order in the southern city of Russia. Blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva made her debut in the series.
Pavel Komarov on the set of the mini-series “Tourist Police”
Next, the actor appeared in the film almanac “Happiness is... Part 2.” The guy played the main role in the short story “Chances for Dancing”, appearing in the image of a cleaning service employee who is trying to make his bright dream come true despite all the difficulties.
Pavel Komarov and Elena Voitovich at the premiere of the film “Happiness is... Part 2”
Boris Komarov has been partial to the theater, one might say, since childhood. At his home school No. 2, he attended a theater group led by director Tatyana Kochetkova. It was here that the young man played his first roles. For one of his works at a regional competition of amateur theater groups, Boris was awarded a diploma “For Best Actor”.
He liked playing in the school club. But when the time came to decide on her future profession, my mother doubted: it was too frivolous to engage in acting. As a result, Ryazan Pedagogical University (now RSU) was chosen. Boris entered the Faculty of Foreign Languages. I studied well, but without much enthusiasm. However, he graduated from the university, received a diploma, and with it the right to teach English...
Having received his education, the young man went to the capital. True, he got a job in a restaurant, where during his student years he worked as a waiter. Ironically, the Moscow “Theater of the Moon” was located next to it. Artists often came there for lunch and dinner. Sergei Prokhanov, the artistic director of the theater, often visited. One day he turned to Boris:
- Guy, wouldn’t you like to go to theater? Your appearance is too textured.
At first the young man was even taken aback by surprise and only said:
- I don’t know... Thank you, I’ll think about it...
- Think about it, boy, think about it. “I don’t offer anything to anyone in vain,” Sergei Borisovich said reasonably...
Everything happened in front of the restaurant staff, and as soon as the famous visitor passed the threshold, his colleagues began to persuade him:
- Bor, you try. Not everyone gets this chance...
At first he refused: he was once fond of theater, but now it’s too late to count on an acting career. But creativity took over: Boris decided to enter the Russian Academy of Theater Arts (GITIS). It went quite easily. I took a course with Sergei Prokhanov. It turned out to be difficult to combine study and work; sometimes I had to sleep two to three hours a day.
Three years ago, Boris became an artist at the Moscow Theater of the Moon. His heroes are the petty mischief Drozd in the play “Chauntecleer”, Matthias, hopelessly in love with the main character in “Orpheus and Eurydice”, the father of a terminally ill boy in the dramatic story “Oscar and the Pink Lady”, Aristarkhov in the drama “The Prosecutor's Parable”, sailor James in the play “Dorian Gray”... One of the theater’s latest productions with the participation of a young actor is “Old New Faust” - about the search for an answer to the eternal question about the meaning of life.
The actor recently celebrated his thirtieth birthday.
“I’m still considered young in the theater troupe,” he jokes. – Although we can draw some conclusions. I was finally convinced that I had chosen the right path: I have a job I love, interesting roles, and I hope there are fans too. Chief among them, of course, is mom.
Elena Alekseevna supports her son in everything and enjoys attending premieres with his participation.
As it turned out, in addition to acting talent, Boris also has writing talent: several productions and musicals were published based on his scripts. Three of them are New Year's shows on ice staged by the famous figure skater, world champion, producer of the Ice Age TV show Ilya Averbukh.
As Boris himself says, he met Ilya by chance and thanks to friends. The company discussed preparing the next ice show for children. Actor and musician Andrei Purchinsky complained that Averbukh could not find a screenwriter. Then they remembered that Boris also pees a little in his spare time. And they advised the aspiring author to offer the showman his own version of the fairy tale. Averbukh liked his work. As a result, according to the script of Boris Komarov, musical ice shows “The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats”, “The Kid and Carlson”, and “The New Bremen Town Musicians” were released. Each author added his own “zest”. The New Year's performance, according to the author, should be cheerful and kind. So, for example, the wolf appears sick in the finale, and the kids treat him. “The Kid and Carlson” is a continuation of the story about a funny little man. The role of Carlson in the show was played by the famous actor, comedian and showman Mikhail Galustyan, while Malysh was played by world champion in professional pair skating Maria Petrova. The roles of the young hero’s mother and father are two-time world champions Elena Leonova and Andrey Khvalko. The characters were voiced by actors Anna Bolshova, Andrei Purchinsky, Yulia Rutberg, Boris Komarov. By the way, Boris, inspired by his success, decided to improve his skills: he is studying screenwriting courses. At the same time, he continues to act in plays.
We asked the young man what his impressions were of communicating with celebrities?
– Ordinary creative people. They just work much more than others. I realized that to achieve something, you have to work hard. I especially like Misha Galustyan - a very pleasant, cheerful person.
“But I haven’t had a chance to take part in the filming of a movie yet,” Boris answered our next question. – But I don’t strive for this. True, the work of a screenwriter is less noticeable than that of an actor or director, but this is not the main thing. Without a good script it is impossible to make a good film. Perhaps someday I will write a script for a full-fledged film. So far I have a short film and six musicals in my creative baggage.
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Pavel Komarov now
On September 2, 2020, the premiere of the comedy series on the TNT channel “Zhuki” took place. According to the plot, three successful startupers, Nikita (Vyacheslav Chepurchenko), Dan (Pavel Komarov) and Artemy (Vadim Dubrovin) exchange the lights of the metropolis for a rural lifestyle in one day.
Vyacheslav Chepurchenko, Vadim Dubrovin, Maxim Lagashkin and Pavel Komarov
A trio of friends develops their own online project, but end up in the army. It falls to them to serve in a real “bear’s corner”, where the Internet has not yet reached. "Beetles" - trailer Pavel's hero is a talented programmer who truly knows how to make friends and is often guided not by his mind, but by his heart. For his role, the actor had to master driving a car - before that, Pavel sat behind the wheel in deep childhood, on his father’s lap. The director was Konstantin Smirnov, known to TV viewers from the TV series “Univer. New dorm." Two dozen famous and little-known actors will brilliantly perform the most complex episodes; among them are Maxim Lagashkin (“Ari”), Alexander Robak (“The Geographer Drank the Globe Away,” “Yolki”), Vladimir Epifantsev, Viktor Bychkov (Kuzmich from “Peculiarities of the National Hunt”) and others.
On the set of the series “Beetles”
Pavel will also appear in the adventure series “Miraculous” by Alexander Karpilovsky about the search in Siberia for an ancient icon that belonged to the noble boyar family of the Morozovs.
Vyacheslav Chepurchenko (Nikita)
Vyacheslav is from Rostov-on-Don. The future actor’s mother worked in a drama theater, so the young man decided to follow in her footsteps.
He graduated from the Saratov Conservatory, after which he played in the local theater. This was followed by roles in the Moscow theater and Russian cinema.
Vyacheslav is married to Victoria Ilyina, who has nothing to do with cinema. In his free time, the actor likes to play sports, watch TV series and read.
Vyacheslav can be seen in the films “Betrayal”, “Gurzuf”, “These Eyes Opposite”.