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Ivan Vlasov - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Ivan Vlasov
Born
July 1, 1944
(Age 81)
Place of Birth
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
35
Movies
19
TV Shows
Also Known As
Иван Власов
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Ivan Vlasov
Movies
35
TV Shows
19
Nietzsche in Russia
Cast
October 7, 2008
Quiet Flows The Don
Cast
November 7, 2006
Love in Russian 3: Governor
as
помощник Ярошевича
January 14, 1999
Who, If Not Us
Cast
June 6, 1998
Pioneer Mary Pickford
Cast
June 7, 1995
The Iron Curtain
as
investigator
June 6, 1994
Moscow Parade
Cast
September 17, 1992
Wanderers Rest
Cast
October 10, 1991
Sons of Bitches
Cast
July 8, 1991
Killer's Seat is Vacant
Cast
June 10, 1991
Bukharin: Enemy of the People
Cast
January 1, 1991
The Law
Cast
October 15, 1990
Not Subject to Disclosure
as
заговорщик
November 1, 1987
Nikolai Podvoysky
as
переводчик Айседоры Дункан (нет в титрах)
November 1, 1987
The Days and Years of Nikolai Batygin
Cast
November 1, 1987
Kreutzer Sonata
Cast
July 22, 1987
Chicherin
as
conference call
October 1, 1986
Interception
Cast
June 6, 1986
Reporting from the Line of Fire
Cast
May 23, 1985
Victory
Cast
April 1, 1985
Anna Firling's Roads
Cast
January 1, 1985
Человек из страны Грин
as
житель городка
December 31, 1983
Мятеж
Cast
December 1, 1980
This Fantastic World 2
as
Марс
July 9, 1979
Sweet Bird of Youth
Cast
August 10, 1978
My Destiny
as
Игорь Иванов
May 2, 1974
Siberian Grandfather
as
underground worker
February 10, 1974
The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants
as
Сергей Александрович
September 12, 1973
Ice Goes Into the Ocean
Cast
October 29, 1972
Peace to the Huts, War to the Palaces
Cast
April 13, 1971
Harsh Kilometers
Cast
October 12, 1969
The Brothers Karamazov
as
Пётр Фомич Калганов, родственник Миусова, 20-ти лет
January 10, 1969
Operation 'Trust'
as
Toĭvo Vyakhya
May 22, 1968
Anna Karenina
as
tsetsarevich (uncredited)
November 6, 1967
A Friend's Heart
as
Oreshkin
September 18, 1967