Viktor Tarasov is a Soviet and Belarusian film and theater actor. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR. He played in the following films: "The Ringing of the Leaving Summer", "State Border", "Atlanteans and Caryatids", "Sails of My Childhood", "I Loved You More Than Life", "The Last Inspection", "Friends Can't Choose", "Impatience of the Soul "," Wise measurer "," Ai love yu, Petrovich "," Come and see "," Tuteishiya ".
The future artist did not dream of a film career. The director approached the schoolboy with friends on the street and offered to play in the crowd.
Theatrical formation
The future artist was born in 1934 in Barnaul, on December 29. The family moved to Minsk in 1948. There Viktor Pavlovich finished school and became a student at the Theater and Art Institute of Belarus.
In 1957 education was received. Since that time, the biography of the actor of the Yanka Kupala Drama Theater began. Cinema came back into his life in 1960. His notable debut was his role in the film "First Trials". In the picture, the artist played Aksen Kalya.
Since 1984, Tarasov entered the Union of Cinematographers of the Byelorussian SSR. He was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Republic. For his work in the TV show "People in the Swamp" Tarasov was awarded the People's Artist of the Byelorussian SSR, and then the USSR.
Tatyana Alekseeva, also an actress, became the chosen one of Viktor Pavlovich. After the couple broke up, Nina Piskareva became Tarasov's wife. A child appeared in the family, daughter Catherine.
The theater was the basis of Viktor Pavlovich's creativity. He took part in many productions. In Gogol's "Inspector General" the artist was the Governor. He took part in Chekhov's "The Seagull". In the play based on the work of Gorky "At the Bottom", the actor reincarnated as the Baron.
The famous performer played Mikhail in the play "Levonikha in Orbit".
Iconic performances
According to the plot of Makaenka's play, the collective farmer Lyavon Chmykh recognizes the public as his personal property. He prefers to steal hay even for his beloved cow, rather than harvest it himself. The father refuses to give his daughter his consent to a wedding with a livestock specialist. He motivates his decision by the fact that there is no personal plot in the comfortable house. And the very main reason for the refusal is that there will be no gratuitous worker in Chmykh's vast farm. And he pinned such hopes on his son-in-law!
Hearing that it was planned to cut back the household plots, Lyavon hastened to complain about the invaders upstairs. On a signal, a check arrives. Here are just its results lead to a completely unforeseen Chmykh outcome.
In the production based on the work of Nettle "People and Devils", the artist became Kuzmin. The actor played in "Call to the Gods", "The Third Pathetic", "A Million for a Smile", "The Last Crane", "Amnesty", "Eccentric", "Duck Hunt".
Tarasov was also engaged in dubbing. He took part in the film Fidget in 1983.
In the film-play "Last Chance" the performer reincarnated as Teslenko.
According to the plot, graduate student Anna Ivankeich comes to her native village. She hasn't been here for two decades. In the silence of her aunt's house, she intends to write a dissertation.
Telework and cinema
Tarasov played in the TV show "The Zatukanny Apostle". The action develops in an ordinary-looking family. It has both parents and two children, a boy and a girl. The son is a strange child. He loves to spend time reading, watching TV, listening to political commentary.
In adults, his political savvy and erudition evokes a condescending smile. Dad and Mom are divorcing. They also decided to share the children. The father will take the boy, the girl will stay with her mother. Everyone begins to experience discomfort very quickly. They have to live together, parents are not able to establish a personal life, children have to observe a growing conflict.
The son decides to reconcile the adults. He gives them the whole truth. From only the truth is not needed by anyone. As a result, the kid is found guilty for this. He suffers for his vision of the world. The ending of the play is tragic, but open. The audience cannot see in the dark what happened to the main character. They cannot understand if he is alive. Everyone comes to this independently.
Artist in 1957 starred as a policeman in the film "Our Neighbors". In the credits, Tarasov was not indicated. From 1960 for a year he worked on the painting "First Trials" in the image of Aksen Kahl.
The performer starred in "Breakthrough" of the film almanac "Stories of Youth". He played Fedor. In 1965, Tarasov became Pavel Petrovich Chizhov in "Crash".
Chauffeur Panachuk hurries to Gorsk. He takes additional passengers along the way. The driver who stopped him informs the policeman that he saw a crashed car with an injured person. A little later, a letter arrives at the department, where Panachuk is accused of the accident.
The young prosecutor Chizhov effectively spins the version. He presents evidence against the driver, but the investigator is in no hurry to announce the verdict.
Filming of recent years
In 1967, Viktor Pavlovich was Andrei Zhelyabov in the film about Sophia Perovskaya. He became Rechkov in the film "Near You" and Buriak in "Triple Test". Then he reincarnated as Nikolai Ivanovich for the painting "We are with Vulcan".
The picture is based on the work of Yuri Yakovlev. It tells about a boy who saved a puppy from bullies. The boy raised a border dog from a dog.
From 1970 to 1972, the performer took part in the work on the painting "The Ruins Are Firing". He played Seeds. Then the image of Nicholas II was embodied in "The Collapse of the Empire". Vladimir Nikolaevich Tarasov was in the "Day of my sons". "Then there was the whole royal army."
The main character, journalist Jack Bourdain, happened to fall under the spell of the politician Willie Stark. He turns into an idol for a press officer. However, in the course of frequent communication, the journalist makes inputs that Stark is not ideal. Once he tried to change the world, but, having received power and authority, he quickly turned into those whom he so wanted to overthrow.
Yuri Biril Viktor Pavlovich visited the "Old Man", and in 1972 he took part in the film "The Seventeenth Transatlantic". Game artist in Washington Correspondent, The Flame, Just One Night. Since 1979 he has starred in "Starting Point" as a general. The image of a responsive and sensitive bus driver in the tape of the same name has become unforgettable. The character turned out to be surprisingly realistic. The actor brilliantly performed the most diverse roles, although he starred quite a bit. Tarasov died in early February 2006.