Russian Actor Paul Maiorov's Rise to Fame
Russian actor Paul Maiorov, born in the Moscow region on October 15, 1975, has had a successful career spanning theatre and television. He gained widespread popularity for his role in the TV series 'Brigada' and has since appeared in numerous films and series.
Maiorov began his career in 1999 with the lead role in the hit musical 'Metro' at the Moscow Theater of Operetta. He then moved to the 'Sphere' theater, where he played the role of Riff in 'West Side Story' for a year. Maiorov's big break came in 2002 with his role as Pchela in the TV series 'Brigada', which propelled him to cinema stardom.
Since then, Maiorov has appeared in various Russian films and television series, including 'The Turkish Gambit' and 'Dead Man's Bluff'. In 2020, he took on the role of the chief of police in the series 'Sherlock in Russia'. Maiorov's maternal ancestry includes notable ancestors such as secret councilor Apollon Maiorov, artist Vasilii Maiorov, and poet and director of imperial theaters Apollon Maiorov.
Paul Maiorov's career has seen him rise from a leading role in a musical to widespread popularity on television and film. With a lineage of notable ancestors, Maiorov continues to make his mark in the Russian acting scene.