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Valdis Pelšs
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Valdis Eyzhenovich (Yevgenyevich) Pelsh[lower-alpha 1] (Russian; Валдис Евгеньевич Пельш; born 5 June 1967) is a Soviet and Russian television presenter, television director, television producer and musician, winner of two TEFI awards (in 1997 and 2005). 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.[1][2] Pelšs is a former vocalist and percussion instrument player for Neschastny Sluchai, a band founded by him and Alexei Kortnev in 1983.[3][4]
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![]() Pelšs at Central Children's Store on Lubyanka in 2016 | |
Born | Valdis Pelšs (1967-06-05) 5 June 1967 (age 57) |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Occupation(s) | television director, presenter |
Years active | 1983–present |
Television | Name That Tune |
Awards | TEFI 1997 ("game show presenter") Zolotoi Grammofon 1996, 1997 (in Neschastny Sluchai band) |
Website | valdis-pelsh |
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