Pavel Priluchnyy
Personal details
  • Born:
    • Birthday: 1987-11-05
    • Born Place: Shymkent, Kazakh SSR, USSR, (now Kazakhstan)
  • Also Known As:

    Pavel Priluchniy, Павел Прилучный, پاول پریلوچنی

Pavel Priluchnyy

Pavel Valerievich Priluchnyy (Павел Валерьевич Прилучный), born November 5, 1987 in Chimkent (now Shymkent), Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan), is a Russian actor and TV host whose career spans theater, film, and television . His mother was a choreographer and his father a boxing trainer; as a youth, Priluchnyy trained in both dance and boxing, even becoming a candidate master of sports before a series of concussions prompted him to focus on performing arts. He began his formal training in Novosibirsk, performing at the youth theater "Globus," then in Moscow attended the Moscow Art Theater School (under Konstantin Raikin) before graduating from GITIS in 2010. Upon graduation, he joined the Moscow Drama Theater in Malaya Bronnaya, later performing at the Pushkin Drama Theatre and Bulgakov House. Priluchnyy gained widespread recognition playing "Doc" in the popular action films Hooked on the Game (2009) and its sequel . His breakthrough came with the leading role of Igor Sokolovsky in the hit TV series Silver Spoon (2014–2018), earning national film awards including the Russian National Movie Award for Best Russian Hero of the Year. His varied screen roles include Mikhail Devyatayev in V2. Escape from Hell (2021), Alexander Schmidt in the crime drama Life on Call (2022–present), and Jamal in Finist. The First Warrior (2024). Off-screen, he hosted Kings of Plywood on Channel One since 2017. Priluchnyy’s personal life has drawn attention: he was married to actress Agata Muceniece (2011–2020), with whom he has two children, Timofey (b. 2013) and Mia (b. 2016), and later married Zepyur Brutyan in 2022, with whom he has a son. He’s candid about undergoing otoplasty in 2012 and later facial surgeries to treat a tumor—experiences he says reshaped his image and career.