Valdis Pelšs
Valdis Eyzhenovich 'Pelsh' is a Soviet and Russian television presenter, television director, television producer and musician, winner of two TEFI awards. 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 Rozygrysh.
Pelšs is a former vocalist and percussion instrument player for Neschastny Sluchai, a band founded by him and Alexei Kortnev in 1983.
Career
Valdis Pelšs graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Philosophy. He first appeared on television as a contestant on the KVN show as part of the MSU team with his friend Alexei Kortnev. Together they also participated in Oba-na. A few years earlier, in 1983, they had formed an alternative rock band called Neschastny Sluchai, which Pelšs would leave in 1997.In 1995 Vladislav Listyev invited him to work on the musical game show Ugadai Melodiu, a Russian version of Name That Tune aired on Channel One. The show quickly gained popularity: it achieved a viewer share of 96%, for which Valdis Pelšs was inducted in The Guinness Book of Records as the most popular Russian television personality. After the death of Sergei Suponev in 2001 Pelšs manages child programs subdivision on Channel One. For his work as a TV host he received TEFI awards in 1997 and 2005.
Shows hosted
- Ugadai Melodiu
- Ugadai i kompania
- Russian Roulette
- Vlastelin Vkusa
- Eti Zabavnye Zhyvotnye
- Rozygrysh
- Odni doma
- ''The Field of Wonders''
Filmography
- 1998: Na boykom meste
- 2000: Brother 2
- 2005: The Turkish Gambit
- 2007: Zolushka.ru
- 2007: Lubov morkov
- 2008: Snezhniy chelovek
- 2018: ''Arctic Brotherhood. Documentary about Soviet and British air forces cooperation ''