Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky - popular Soviet actor, poet, songwriter and performer. Winner of the USSR State Prize in 1987, posthumously. Born January 28, 1938 in Moscow. Died July 25, 1980.
Career from 1959 to 1980. During that time. Vladimir Vysotsky played in more than twenty-eight films. Vladimir Vysotsky's most famous films: "Vertical" directed by S. Govorukhin (radio operator Volodya); "Intervention" directed by G. Poloka (Michel Voronov, aka Eugene Brodsky); "Master of the taiga"Director V.Nazarov (rafting foreman Ivan Ryaboy).
Vladimir Vysotsky gained nationwide love and popularity by playing the role of the head of the MUR anti-gangsterism department, Capt. Gleb Zheglov in Stanislav Govorukhin's iconic TV series, "The meeting place can't be changed".
Vladimir Vysotsky movies on kinofaile.xyz
All of Vladimir Vysotsky's movies:
White explosion
War under the rooftops
The only road
Zodiac signs
There's two of them
Short meetings
Little tragedies
On tomorrow's street
Our home
Peter, Valezhnikov's friend
Bad good man.
Peers
The Tale of How Tsar Peter Married a Moor.
Fourth
I come from a childhood