Pasha D. Lychnikoff known as Pavel Dmitrievich Lychnikov was born on 16th of February in the year 1967 is a Russian voice, television, theater, and film actor. He was born in Moscow (the capital of Russia). He works and lives in the United States. He has got a formal training from the Russian Academy of Theater Arts. His height is 1.79 m (5’10 inch).
He had appeared on 40 different TV shows as a guest. He played the role of “Balzanov” in this who was a Telegraph Operator. Pasha has also appeared on a show named “Deadwood” which was telecasted on the channel named “HBO,” and was created by David Milch. He has also done some comedy roles.
He has also appeared in a show named “Fizruk” which is Russian hit comedy series. He has also acted in many movies like Miami Vice which was directed by Michael Mann, Charlie Wilson’s War which was directed by Mike Nichols, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull which was directed by Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg is an American producer, director >> Read More... , A Good Day to Die, to name a few. He played the role of hysterical Misha “Buddhist.”
After doing acting, Pasha moved to production field. His debut movie as a producer was “The Shelter.” Pasha appeared on “The Big Bang Theory” many times. He appeared as an astronaut named “Dmitri Rezanov.” In the starting of 90’s, Pasha shifted to the United States to pursue his career in acting.
He has done many stage shows in Moscow like Crime and Punishment, and Inspector General. To pursue his passion for acting, Pasha moved to Harlem, Brighton Beach, Los Angeles, Hell’s Kitchen, and many more places. He landed at JFK Airport in New York Click to look into! >> Read More... with only five dollars in his hands.
Also, he doesn't know English very well. He only knew some words of English. After that, Pasha met some bright minds who molded him as a person, and as an actor. His debut in the industry was with a TV drama series named “NYPD Blue” in which he had a guest role. He has learned a lot from “ Jonathan Banks Born in Washington, D.C., U.S, on January 31, 1947 >> Read More... ” who always helped him at UCLA Film Theater Department. He has also received private lessons of encouragement from Gary Austin who is the creator of “The Groundlings.” Due to this opportunity,
Pasha got a membership with Screen Actors Guild. David Milch is a creator, writer, and executive producer by profession. After that, David became a mentor of Pasha who always helped him in problematic situations and guided him to grow in his career. When he was working in NYPD blue, he made a good connection with David Milch. They became good friends.
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