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Home/People/Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
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Born
Apr 26, 1939Died: May 28, 1978
Lived 39 years
Place of Birth
Omsk, RSFSR, USSR
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

19
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Vladislav Dvorzhetskiy
В. Дворжецкий
V. Dvorzhetskiy
IMDb Profile

Vladislav Dvorzhetsky

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (26 April 1939 – 28 May 1978) was a Soviet film actor. He appeared in eighteen films between 1970 and 1978 Dvorzhetsky was born in Omsk. In 1955 he entered the Omsk military medical school. In 1959 he started active service in the Soviet Army at Sakhalin Island as senior feldsher of the regiment. During this time he married the first time. In 1964 he went back to Omsk and entered the actors' school of Omsk. After graduation in 1967, Vladislav was accepted in the company of the Omsk provincial dramatic theatre. Here he married for the second time. In 1968 the assistant director from film-studio Mosfilm visits Omsk and Dvorzhetsky got his first role in a film as General Khludow in The Flight (1970). In his next film he was the test pilot Burton in the Solaris (1972). During the time in Moscow he divorced his second wife and he decided to live for his film-career. In spring 1972 he played the role of Alexander Ilyin in Sannikow-Land. In 1974 he played the communist Yaroslav in To the Last Minute and got the State prize of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1975 he played the main role in the adventure film Kapitän Nemo based on the Jules Verne novel. The high point of the attention Muscovites public was the representation of the holy Antonius received 1976. To 29. December 1976 it was in-supplied due to two within two weeks gone through cardiac infarcts acutely to the hospital, as consequence of its overloading and the rhythm, in which he lived and worked. Dvorzhetsky died in 1978 in Gomel, due to a acute heart failure. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Classmates poster

Classmates

Cast
1978
Yuliya Vrevskaya poster

Yuliya Vrevskaya

as Alexander II of Russia
1977
The Legend of Till poster

The Legend of Till

as Philip II
1977
Meeting on a Distant Meridian poster

Meeting on a Distant Meridian

as Реннет
1977
There, Beyond the Horizon poster

There, Beyond the Horizon

as Rudnev
1976
The Red and the Black poster

The Red and the Black

as Abbé Chelan
1976
Captain Nemo poster

Captain Nemo

as Captain Nemo
1975
The Only Road poster

The Only Road

as Valter Holts
1975
Open Book poster

Open Book

Cast
1974
No Return poster

No Return

as Nikolai Nikitin
1974
Until The Last Minute poster

Until The Last Minute

as Yaroslav Galan
1974
The Sky Behind the Clouds poster

The Sky Behind the Clouds

Cast
1973
The Sannikov Land poster

The Sannikov Land

as Aleksandr Ilyin
1973
I Don't Want to Make You Wait poster

I Don't Want to Make You Wait

as Orlov
1973
Notches For Memory poster

Notches For Memory

Cast
1973
The Garden poster

The Garden

Cast
1973
Solaris poster

Solaris

as Henri Berton
1972
The Flight poster

The Flight

as Роман Валерьянович Хлудов, генерал
1971
The Return Of The 'Saint Luke' poster

The Return Of The 'Saint Luke'

as Михаил Карабанов «Граф» - вор
1970