Vladimir Vysotsky
Vladimir Vysotsky
Biography
Vladimir Vysotsky was a Soviet poet, singer-songwriter, and actor. In the course of his career, he wrote some 700 songs that were extremely popular in the USSR. He starred in 28 films, gave many concerts, and had a great influence on Soviet and Russian culture. His life has been the subject of many films and books.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
53
Gender
Male
Birthday
1938-01-25 (87 years old)
Place of Birth
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Acting

2015

The End of a Beautiful Epoch as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

2012

Too Young to Die as Self (archive footage)

2011

The Living Vysotsky as Not available

2000

Příběhy slavných as Self (archive footage)

1988

Whose Are You, Old People? as Not available

1985

Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique... as (singing voice)

1980

Little Tragedies as Дон Гуан (последняя работа в кино)

1979

The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed as Глеб Жеглов

1978

The Two of Them as Not available

1976

The Only One as Boris Ilyich

1975

The Only Road as Šofer Šolodov

1975

Escape of Mr. McKinley as уличный певец Билл Сиггер

1974

The Wizard of Oz as (voice)

1974

Stop Potapov! as Not available

1973

The Duel as Фон Корен

1972

The Fourth as Not available

1971

Sons Go Into Battle as Not available

1969

Dangerous Tour as Bengalsky / Nikolai Kovalenko

1969

White Explosion as Kapitan

1969

The Master of Taiga as Ryaboi

1969

Ilf and Petrov as Narrator

1968

Intervention as Мишель Воронов \ Бродский

1968

Two Comrades Were Serving as Поручик Брусенцов

1967

Brief Encounters as Maxim

1967

Sasha-Sashenka as певец с гитарой

1967

War Under the Roofs as полицай / вокал, в титрах не указан

1967

A Song is Urgently Needed as Not available

1966

Vertical as Volodya, the radio operator

1966

The Cook as Andrei Pchyolka

1966

I Come From My Childhood as танкист Володя

1965

On Tomorrow's Street as Not available

1965

Our House as Not available

1963

Penalty Kick as Юрий Никулин

1962

Shore Leave as Not available

1961

Dima Gorin's Career as Sofron

1961

713th Asks for Landing as американский морской пехотинец