Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
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Vladislav Dvorzhetsky 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 acute heart failure.
1970 in film
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and 1978
1978 in film
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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
Mosfilm
Mosfilm is a film studio, which is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely-acclaimed Soviet films, ranging from works by Tarkovsky and Eisenstein , to Red Westerns, to the Akira Kurosawa co-production and the epic Война и Мир...
visits Omsk and Dvorzhetsky got his first role in a film as General Khludow in The Flight
The Flight (1970 film)
The Flight is a 1970 Soviet film, mainly based on writer Mikhail Bulgakov's play Flight, but also on his novel The White Guard and his libretto Black Sea...
(1970).
In his next film he was the test pilot Burton in the Solaris
Solaris (1972 film)
Solaris is a 1972 film adaptation of the novel Solaris , directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. The film is a meditative psychological drama occurring mostly aboard a space station orbiting the fictional planet Solaris. The scientific mission has stalled, because the scientist crew have fallen to...
(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
Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne was a French author who pioneered the science fiction genre. He is best known for his novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea , A Journey to the Center of the Earth , and Around the World in Eighty Days...
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 acute heart failure.
Filmography
- The FlightThe Flight (1970 film)The Flight is a 1970 Soviet film, mainly based on writer Mikhail Bulgakov's play Flight, but also on his novel The White Guard and his libretto Black Sea...
(1970) - Khludov - Return of Saint Bows (1970) - Mikhail Karabanov
- No time to wait (film) (1971) - Vadim Orlov
- SolarisSolaris (1972 film)Solaris is a 1972 film adaptation of the novel Solaris , directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. The film is a meditative psychological drama occurring mostly aboard a space station orbiting the fictional planet Solaris. The scientific mission has stalled, because the scientist crew have fallen to...
(1972) - Henri Burton - The Sky Is Beyond the Clouds (1973) - Sergey Rudnev
- The Sannikov LandThe Sannikov Land (film)The Sannikov Land is a Soviet 1973 adventure film about the fictional Sannikov Land loosely based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Obruchev.- Plot summary :...
(1973) - Ilyin - Open the Book (1973) - Dimitri Lvov
- Garden (1973)
- Notches to the memory (1973) - Petrya
- To the Last Minute (1974) - Yaroslav Gayday
- No Return (1974) - Nikolai Nikitin
- Captain NemoCaptain NemoCaptain Nemo, also known as Prince Dakkar, is a fictional character featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and The Mysterious Island ....
(1975) - Captain Nemo - There, beyond the horizon (1975)
- The Miracle of the Holy Antonius (1976) theatre-play
- The legend of Tile (1976) - Philipp II
- Julia Vrevskaya (1977) - Alexander II
- Encounter on the distant meridian (1977) - Nickols Renette
- School-mates (TV-production) (1978)