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Rostislav Plyatt
Born
December 13, 1908
Died: June 30, 1989
(Lived 80 years)
Place of Birth
Rostov-na-Donu, Russian Empire
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
67
Movies
6
TV Shows
Also Known As
Rostislav Plyatt
Ростислав Плятт
Rostislav Yanovich Plyatt
R.Ya. Plyatt
R. Plyatt
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Rostislav Plyatt
Movies
67
TV Shows
6
Visiting the Minotaur
as
Амати
November 9, 1987
Rostislav Plyatt Reads Chekhov
Cast
April 7, 1986
Суд над судьями
Cast
January 1, 1986
Lyubov Orlova
as
Self
June 6, 1985
Такой странный вечер в узком семейном кругу
Cast
May 27, 1985
Postscript
as
Alexei Borisovich
November 21, 1983
Alice Through the Looking Glass
as
Narrator (voice)
January 31, 1982
На Гранатовых островах
Cast
October 29, 1981
Ordinary Circumstances
as
Виктор Митрофанович
July 1, 1981
Alice in Wonderland
as
Narrator (voice)
January 31, 1981
Who's Right, Who's to Blame?
as
Kavelin
November 28, 1980
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
as
Grewgious
September 15, 1980
Active Zone
Cast
July 22, 1979
The Rest Is Silence
as
Barkley Cooper
December 23, 1978
Однофамилец
Cast
January 1, 1978
Джентльмены, которым не повезло
Cast
August 7, 1977
The Secret of the Cricket from Behind the Stove
Cast
February 9, 1977
Olga Sergeevna
Cast
October 13, 1975
The Accident
as
Курт - прокурор
September 4, 1975
The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard
Cast
February 9, 1974
How the Lion Cub and the Turtle Sang a Song
as
Narrator (voice)
January 1, 1974
Вся королевская рать
as
Ирвин
August 28, 1971
Yuri Zavadsky
as
Self
March 19, 1971
The Secret Agent's Destiny
as
Nikolai Kazin
August 10, 1970
Provincialka
as
Count Lubin
July 11, 1969
Angel Pavement
as
Narrator
January 1, 1969
The Secret Agent's Blunder
as
Nikolai Kazin
October 7, 1968
Главный звёздный
Cast
March 14, 1966
Road to the Sea
as
engineer-captain 1st rank
March 7, 1966
Labyrinth
Cast
January 1, 1966
Going Inside a Storm
as
Dankevich
November 15, 1965
Frog the Traveller
as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
January 1, 1965
Moscow – Genova
as
Menier
November 2, 1964
An Easy Life
as
Vladimir Gavrilovich Muromtsev
August 24, 1964
Strictly Business
as
landlord (story «Makes the Whole World Kin»)
May 27, 1963
Short Stories
Cast
March 30, 1963
Collegues
Cast
December 18, 1962
The Coin
as
Том Бреккет, диспетчер гаража
November 25, 1962
Eagle Island
as
Aleksandr Vătășanu
October 15, 1961
Sovershenno seryozno
as
Филонов - покупатель пирожков (новелла «История с пирожками»)
September 18, 1961
История с пирожками
as
Филонов - покупатель пирожков
September 18, 1961
A Groom from the Right Society
as
Semyon Danilovich Petukhov
September 22, 1958
Crazy Day
as
Dudkin - professor
July 10, 1956
Murder on Dante Street
as
Grin, impressario Madlen
June 2, 1956
Forest Story
as
Wolf (voice, uncredited)
March 21, 1956
The Fire Is Burning In the Raw-Hide Tent
as
Wolf (voice)
January 1, 1956
A Pipe and a Bear
as
Wolf (voice)
March 24, 1955
The Snow Postman
as
Wolf (voice)
January 1, 1955
An Arrow Flies Into a Fairy Tale
Cast
March 23, 1954
A Goat-Musician
as
Wolf (voice, uncredited)
March 21, 1954
The Painted Fox
as
Wolf (voice, uncredited)
August 27, 1953
When Christmas Trees Light Up
as
The Wolf (voice)
December 31, 1950
The Horsemen
as
Capt. Schwalb
September 7, 1950
Zhukovsky
as
Reporter
July 13, 1950
The Precious Seed
Cast
July 17, 1948
First-Year Student
as
Botanist
March 22, 1948
Light over Russia
as
Optimist
August 14, 1947
Spring
as
Vladimir Ivanovich Bubentsov
July 2, 1947
The Village Teacher
as
The Secondary School Headmaster
June 6, 1947
Cruiser 'Varyag'
as
Beily
December 13, 1946
An Elephant and a Rope
as
Neighbour
December 21, 1945
Four Hearts
as
профессор литературы
December 28, 1944
Zoya
as
German Soldier
November 23, 1944
Dream
as
Yanek, cabdriver
September 13, 1943
Prairie Station
as
Vaska Scherbak
May 13, 1941
Wind from East
as
Mateush
June 6, 1940
The Foundling
as
Bachelor (as R.Ya. Plyatt)
November 18, 1939