Vladimir Belokurov
Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Belokurov (Russian: Влади́мир Вячесла́вович Белоку́ров; July 8, 1904 – January 28, 1973) was a Soviet and Russian actor and pedagogue. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1965) and won the Stalin Prize of the second degree.[1][2]
Vladimir Belokurov | |
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Born | Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Belokurov 8 July 1904 |
Died | 28 January 1973 68) Moscow, USSR | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1918 – 1973 |
Selected filmography
- The House of the Dead (1932) as Stammering Announcer
- Dawn of Paris (1937) as Prosecutor Rigot
- Valery Chkalov (1941) as Valery Chkalov[3]
- Sabuhi (1941) as Bestujev
- Military Secret (1945) as Peter Weininger, aka Petrov, aka Petronescu
- The Village Teacher (1947) as Bukov - kulak
- Zhukovsky (1950) as Sergey Chaplygin
- Secret Mission (1950) as Bormann
- Belinsky (1953) as Barsukov
- Silvery Dust (1953) as Upton Bruce
- A Fortress in the Mountains (1953) as Morrow
- The Great Warrior Skanderbeg (1953) as King
- The Boys from Leningrad (1954) as Vasiliy Tsvetkov, rezhisyor
- Mikhaylo Lomonosov (1955) as Prokop Andreevitch
- Son (1955) as Lavrov
- A Weary Road (1956) as Latkin
- Duel (1957) as Dits
- Shli soldaty (1958)
- Lavina s gor (1959) as Ataman Shkuro
- Khmuroe utro (1959) as Lyova Zadov
- Vasily Surikov (1959) as Kuznetsov
- Dead Souls (1960) as Chichikov
- Resurrection (1960) as Maslennikov
- Ryzhik (1961)
- Striped Trip (1961) as boatswain
- Flower on the Stone (1962) as father of Christina
- Queen of the Gas Station (1963) as Medved
- Moskva - Genuya (1964) as David Lloyd George
- Across the Cemetery (1964) as Sazon Ivanovich Kulik
- Poka front v oborone (1965) as Shorokhov
- The Salvos of the Aurora Cruiser (1965) as Ministr
- Alpine Ballad (1966) as Austrian
- They're Calling, Open the Door (1966) as Sergey Korkin
- Ya rodom iz detstva (1966)
- The Elusive Avengers (1967) as Otets-filosof
- Zapomnim etot den (1968) as Gavrila Semyonovich Ravinskiy
- The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers (1968) as bandit, named "holy father-philosopher"
- Neposyedy (1968) as Thief
- Oshibka Onore de Balzaka (1969) as Zaritskiy
- Däli Kür (1969) as Semyonov
- Paytyun kesgisherits heto (1969)
- Crime and Punishment (1970) as innkeeper (uncredited)
- Poslanniki vechnosti (1971) as Minister
- Krusheniye imperii (1971) as Kucherov
- Synovya ukhodyat v boy (1971)
- Voyna pod kryshami (1971)
- The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers (1971) as bandit, named "holy father-philosopher"
- Rudobelskaya respublika (1971) as Revinsky
- Chipollino (1973) as Tomato (final film role)
References
- "Владимир Белокуров". VokrugTV.
- Senelick, Laurence (2015). Historical Dictionary of Russian Theatre. Rowman / Littlefield. p. 55. ISBN 9781442249271 – via Google Books.
- Эпикуреец из Художественного театра. К 100-летию со дня рождения Владимира Белокурова
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