Valdis Pelšs
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Born | Valdis Pelšs 5 June 1967 Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Occupation | television director, presenter |
Years active | 1983–present |
Television | Name That Tune |
Awards | TEFI 1997 ("game show presenter") 1996, 1997 (in Neschastny Sluchai band) |
Website | valdis-pelsh |
Valdis Eyzhenovich (Yevgenyevich) Pelsh[a] (rus. Валдис Евгеньевич Пельш, born 5 June 1967 in Riga) is a TEFI-awarded Soviet and Russian television presenter, television director, television producer and musician of Latvian descent and -awarded musical artist. Valdis Pelšs currently works as a screen actor and manages child programs subdivision on Channel One. He hosted several popular game shows, such as Ugadai Melodiu, Russian Roulette and .[1][2] Pelšs is a former vocalist and percussion instrument player in Neschastny Sluchai band, which was founded by him and Alexei Kortnev in 1983.[3][4]
Career[]
Valdis Pelšs graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), . He firstly appeared on television as a KVN player among MSU team with his friend (1987). Together they also participated in Oba-na television program. In 1983 they formed an alternative rock band Neschastny Sluchai, which Pelšs left in 1997.[3][5]
In 1995 Vladislav Listyev invited him to work on musical game show Ugadai Melodiu, a Russian version of Name That Tune aired on Channel One. The show quickly gained popularity: while airing it was watched by 96% of people, therefore Valdis Pelšs is mentioned in The Guinness Book of Records as the most popular Russian television personality.[6] He was awarded with TEFI in 1997. After the death of Sergei Suponev in 2001 Pelšs manages child programs subdivision on Channel One.
Shows hosted[]
- Ugadai Melodiu
- (Ugadaika)
- Russian Roulette
- Wheel Of Fortune (Pole Chudes) (Appears twice of each episode on 27th of December, 2002 and 30th of December, 2002)
Filmography[]
- 1998:
- 2000: Brother 2 (as himself)
- 2005: The Turkish Gambit
- 2007: (as himself)
- 2007:
- 2008: Snezhniy chelovek
- 2018: Arctic Brotherhood. Documentary about Soviet and British air forces cooperation (This is a documentary about Soviet and British air forces cooperation in Murmansk mid-air during September–November of 1941)
References[]
- ^ Treneva, Elizaveta (2003-10-25). Это не "Розыгрыш" - Валдис Пельш вернулся в "Угадайку". Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ Alexeev, Vadim (2009-02-04). Барнаулец выводит из депрессии розыгрышами. Komsomolskaya Pravda (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ a b "Neschastny Sluchai" (in Russian). MoscowOut.Ru. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
- ^ Концерт группы "Несчастный случай" (in Russian). Muzycalnaia Gazeta. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ "Valdis Pelsh" (in Russian). Neschastny Sluchai official website. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
- ^ "The most popular Russian television personality" (in Russian). Guinness World Records. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
External links[]
- Valdis Pelšs at IMDb
- (in Russian) Neschastny Sluchai official website
- (in Russian) Valdis Pelsh at the Channel One.
- 1967 births
- Television people from Riga
- Russian game show hosts
- Russian male actors
- Moscow State University alumni
- Living people
- KVN
- Russian people of Latvian descent