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Mark Pertsovsky - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Mark Pertsovsky - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Mark Pertsovsky - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips.

People's Artist of the RSFSR Mark Naumovich Pertsovsky (09.09.1906-23.02.1993) hails from Kharkov. The future actor began his career as a shop assistant, and from 1922 he played in the Tbilisi Red Army Theater. Mark Pertsovsky studied theatrical skills at Zavadsky's Moscow studio (1926-1927). After graduation, he played in the Theater of Working Youth in Baku, and only in 1932 he was included in the cast of the Theater of the Soviet Army, on the stage of which he played continuously until 1993. The actor has become a living legend of the theater. Having expressive external data, he became a master of episodic roles, and each of his access to the audience could turn into a performance of one actor. Any, even a dramatic role, was decorated with a joke. There were also female roles in his theatrical repertoire. He played Amalia Karlovna in the play "Fear" and on television he played the role of Baba Yaga. The audience will remember Pertsovsky's theatrical masterpieces: Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, Einstein in Physicists, Belardo in Dance Teacher and others. The actor had no desire to be the first, he was always content with little.

The actor did not act in films often. Over the years, films with Mark Pertsovsky, The Adventures of Artemka (1956), Free Wind (1961), The Brothers Karamazov (1968), Mother-in-law (1973), Until the Clock Strikes (1976) and others, have appeared in the domestic box office. The only main role of the actor in the cinema was the image of the Conductor Orest Dobroselsky in the Leningrad Symphony. Pertsovsky himself considered his best film role to be the fascist soldier Kaltenbruner in the Secret Mission. No less successful were the roles of Ramos in the Mexican, Pan Yablonsky in Olex Dovbush, Christopher Stradivari in the Sinful Angel.

The last film with Mark Pertsovsky was filmed in 1980. In the short film called Gigolo and Gigoletta, the actor played the elderly entertainer Carlo Pinezzi.

M. Pertsovsky passed away in 1993.

Mark Pertsovsky has brown eyes, naturally blond hair, fair skin and medium lips. The shape of the face is oval, the forehead is high, the hair is straight, soft. Mark Pertsovsky did not change his hair color, giving preference to natural. The actor has a medium crooked nose and a rounded chin. The actor's height is 174cm, no tattoos.

Zodiac sign - Virgo (09.09.1906)

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