Vladimir Dolinskiy
Born:
1944-04-20
From:
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Vladimir Aramovich Dolinsky (born April 20, 1944, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian actor, broadcaster. Honored Artist of Russia (1994). In 1966 he graduated from the BV Schukin Theater School and was immediately enrolled in the group of the Moscow Theater of Satire. The fame of the young actor brought the role of Gene Ksidias in the famous play “Intervention” by V. Pluchek (1967). From Wikipedia (ru), the free encyclopedia
Acting
Empire V
Red Riding Hood
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Кавказский тверк
Dancing on Top
Iron Mask
Tevye's Daughters
Between Notes, or Tantric Symphony
Печать царя Соломона
Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You! 1919
Back - fortunately, or Who will find the Blue Bird
The Justice of Wolves
Moscow, I Love You!
God's Smile
They Don't Give Up Loving...
Fish Voices
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A Man For Life
Yarik
Waiting for a Miracle
Fat Stupid Rabbit
Park of the Soviet Period
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А Вы ему кто
Poor Baby
Stepanych Spanish Voyage
Anna