Pavel Komarov was born on 12 November 1995 in Tver, Tverskaya oblast, Russia. He is an actor, known for Mendelson (2023), Zhuki (2019) and YA delayu shag (2023).
Pavel Kostomarov was born in 1975, Moscow. From 1992 to 1996, he studied engineering at the Institute of Biology in Moscow. In 2002 he graduated from the State Film Institute as a cinematographer. He has worked on a number of films as a cinematographer with directors Sergey Loznitsa, Victor Asliuk, Alexey Uchitel and Alexey Popogrebsky. Filmography (director): The Transformer (2003, Best Documentary at the Tampere ISFF); Life in Peace (2004, Silver Dove at DOK Leipzig, Silver Dragon for Best Documentary at the 45th Krakow FF); Mother (2007), all co-directed with Antoine Cattin; Two Together (2009); I Love You (2010, co-directed with Alexander Rastorguev).
Known for his powerful, tough screen presence, Pavel Kozlov is an American actor of Russian descent. His intense portrayal of evil characters onscreen has earned him recognition and contributed to an impressive list of credits. Kozlov is a graduate of the Meisner Master acting program, and since 2013 has been in numerous short films and TV shows, with roles in independent productions as well. He attends and assists in acting workshops, honing his craft and sharing what he has learned with beginning actors. Known for his work ethic and possessing a charismatic personality, Kozlov firmly adheres to the belief that nothing is impossible. Kozlov began his career in the United States as a professional wrestler, pursuing his childhood dreams. As a teenager, while living in Moscow, Pavel would watch WWE show on TV and felt inspired to go into professional wrestling. To do so, he would need to move to the U.S. For a while, he competed in the Moscow Federation of Kickboxing, while pursuing a Journalism degree in college. In 2007, Kozlov took a leap of faith and moved to the U.S. There, with no family, friends, and no knowledge of English, he went on to become a professional wrestler. Now a U.S. citizen and fluent in English, Pavel brings his vivid character and experience in wrestling career onto the screen, making any role unique and memorable.
Pavel Kríz was born on April 18, 1961 in Brno, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor, known for Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011), Last Knights (2015) and Serena (2014).
Pavel Kuzmin was born on November 11, 1985. He is known for One Man Dies a Million Times (2019), Pravo na lyubov (2014) and Nyukhach (2013).
Pavel Lagner was born on 5 May 1966 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor, known for Rudý kapitán (2016), Rapl (2016) and Promlceno (2022).
Born in 1972 this Czech actor studied at the Brno Academy of Dramatic Arts before joining the Hadivadla theatre company. His movie debut dates back to 1999 when Sasa Gedeon gave him the lead role in his 1999 "Návrat idiota" (Le retour de l'idiot). Twice nominated for the Best Actor Czech Lion, he won one for his role of Tonik, the lover who comes of age in the sensitive chronicle signed in 1995 by Bohdan Sláma's "Stestí"(Something Like Happiness).
Pavel "Bulldozer" Lubanski, is an Actor, Animator and Comedy Writer, currently based out of Ottawa, Canada. Currently making waves with his new exposure in the entertainment industry, he initially had an online reputation for creating hundreds of the most raunchy, awkward, weird cartoons, under the alias of Junkyard Animations. Most popular for rude point-and-click flash games like, "Fuck Mr. Hatcher", (featured on Game Grumps) and Attack Of The Giant Penises, (featured on Newgrounds), Junkyard Animations has many viral creations spreading their filth across the web. With the Mr. Hatcher characters becoming popularized online, they have recently been featured in a Horror film, titled Monster Pool 3. They appear in a segment animated by Pavel Lubanski, titled "The Deviant", produced by Pavel's Business Partner, Jon Marin. Pavel has been an entertainer his whole life, making everyone around him laugh. After being voted the Class Clown of his Highschool, he took it upon himself to share his humor with the World. He started up his own website JunkyardAnimations.com (2006), where he'd create his own cartoons and games, which struck popularity with the fans of Newgrounds. Pavel's website received 2.4 million views, it's first 3 years of being launched and he also created a game titled 'Attack Of The Giant Penises' which has over 1.2 million hits to date. Several cartoon shorts sit with over 750 000 views, and Pavel has had content featured on MTV Live, Game Grumps, Newgrounds, Aniboom, SpikedHumor and TSN1200. Pavel didn't just want to be some voice behind his cartoons, he wanted to eventually get on the big screen and be seen and heard by everyone. Deciding to follow his dreams of becoming an Actor, Pavel contacted local casting agency's, directors, agents, producers, crew members and actors in the Ottawa area. He was finally cast as an extra in a YTV series titled Family Biz (2009) and from that moment on, he's appeared as an extra in multiple big budget movies, had speaking roles in local independent movies and commercials and is landing new opportunities as they appear. He still has a long way to go, but maybe one day this World will know of the name Pavel Lubanski!
Pavel Semyonovich Lungin (born July 12, 1949) is a Russian film director. He is sometimes credited as Pavel Loungine (as in the American release of Tycoon). Born 12 July 1949 in Moscow, Lungin is the son of a scriptwriter and linguist. He later attended Moscow State University from which he graduated in 1971. Lungin worked primarily as a scriptwriter until given the opportunity to direct Taxi Blues at age 40. Lungin was awarded the Best Director Prize at 1990 Cannes Film Festival for the film Taxi Blues starring Pyotr Mamonov. That same year he took up residence in France, while making films in and about Russia with French producers. Two years later, his next film Luna Park would also compete at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. In 1993 he was a member of the jury at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. He was the librettist for Nikolai Karetnikov's opera Till Eulenspiegel (written 1983) and Karetnikov's oratorio The Mystery of St. Paul. In 2006 he directed the religious film The Island which also starred Mamonov. The film closed the 63rd Venice International Film Festival and was praised by the Russian Orthodox Church leader Alexis II. Lungin was awarded the distinction People's Artist of Russia in 2008. In 2009 he was the President of the Jury at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. In March 2014 he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on Russia's military intervention in Ukraine.
Pavel Marcano is known for Open Doors (2017), Nosotros, ustedes, ellos (2014) and El proyeccionista (2019).