Vladimir Ivashov

Vladimir Ivashov

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1939-08-28
Place of Birth:Moscow, USSR
Also Known As: Владимир Ивашов / Volodya Ivashov / V. Ivashov /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1939-08-28 More

Biography

Vladimir Sergeyevich Ivashov (1939—1995) was a Soviet and Russian actor. Only 19 years old, Ivashov received a prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival for his remarkable performance in the lead role in Grigory Chukhrai's film 'Ballad of a Soldier'; his performance made him a star overnight. Ivashov graduated from the Moscow-based VGIK film school in 1963 and was deluged with offers. He appeared in several films including 'Clouds Over Borsk' (1961), 'The Seven Nurses' (1962) and 'An Aunt With Violets' (1964). He left another memorable performance in the lead role of Pechorin in the Lermontov adaptations by Stanislav Rostotski. In 1976 he appeared in two films, 'Diamonds for Proletarian Dictatorship' and 'When September Comes'.
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Documentary
Day of Wrath
Mystery Science Fiction Adventure Horror
The Right to Shot
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Pilot Pirx's Inquest
Science Fiction Drama
Red Thorns
History Drama
Torrents of Steel
Western War Drama
Ballad of a Soldier
Drama Romance War
  • name:Vladimir Ivashov
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1939-08-28
  • Place of Birth:Moscow, USSR
  • Also Known As: Владимир Ивашов · Volodya Ivashov · V. Ivashov ·
  • Biography:Vladimir Sergeyevich Ivashov (1939—1995) was a Soviet and Russian actor. Only 19 years old, Ivashov received a prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival for his remarkable performance in the lead role in Grigory Chukhrai's film 'Ballad of a Soldier'; his performance made him a star overnight. Ivashov graduated from the Moscow-based VGIK film school in 1963 and was deluged with offers. He appeared in several films including 'Clouds Over Borsk' (1961), 'The Seven Nurses' (1962) and 'An Aunt With Violets' (1964). He left another memorable performance in the lead role of Pechorin in the Lermontov adaptations by Stanislav Rostotski. In 1976 he appeared in two films, 'Diamonds for Proletarian Dictatorship' and 'When September Comes'.
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