Vladislav Ignatievich Strzelchik - Soviet and Russian actor, People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. Born January 31, 1921 in Petrograd, died September 11, 1995 in St. Petersburg. Career from 1938 to 1993.
During this time. Vladislav Strzelchik played in more than seventy films. Vladislav Strzelchik's most famous films: "The collapse of an empire" directed by V. Korsh-Sablin (Minister Protopopov); "His Excellency's adjutant" directed by E. Tashkov (General Kovalevsky); "Blockade" directed by M. Ershov (Fyodor Valitsky); "Istoki" directed by I. Lukinsky (Matvey Krupnov, diplomat); "Liberation" directed by Yuri Ozerov (General Antonov); "Treasure Island" directed by V. Vorobyov (Squire Trelawney); "Marriage" directed by V. Melnikov (Ivan Pavlovich Yaichnitsa); "Tartuffe" directed by J. Fried (Orgon).
Films by Vladislav Strzelchik on kinofaile.xyz
The Crown of the Russian Empire, or The Elusive Ones Again.
All of Vladislav Strzelchik's movies:
Academician Ivan Pavlov
Andrejka
A courtesy visit
Vladimir the Holy
Here's the window again...
Vacation time from Saturday to Monday
Always with me.
General Rakhimov
Voice
Pomegranate bracelet
Two voices
Dear boy
European history
Corral
The star of captivating happiness
Green carriage
Coming up next
The end of the ataman
Kochubey
Face to face
Superfluous people
Mashenka
Peace to huts, war to palaces
My dad's an idealist
My destiny
On a wild shore
Our acquaintances
Lights
Midnight robbery
He wasn't alone
Fr. Sergius
Open Book
The Enchanted Wanderer
Pericola
A tale of an unknown actor
Colonel Schaber
A poem about wings
Crime
Privalov's millions
A provincial benefit
Young Russia
Servant of two masters
Sleep
Sofia Perovskaya
An old acquaintance
The mystery of the Snow Queen
The tragedy of the century
Third youth
Tchaikovsky
Shadings to the portrait of V. I. Lenin
