"Owned a rare ability to remain silent on the screen": 80th anniversary of the birth of Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
2019-04-26T06:58:17.542Z
Soviet actor Vladislav Dvorzhetsky was born on April 26, 1939. After graduating from school, he studied at the military doctor and even worked for some time as a medical assistant at the pharmacy of the regiment's first-aid post on Sakhalin, but later decided to enter the studio at the Omsk Theater for Children and Youth. In 1968, directors Alexander Alov and Vladimir Naumov invited him to play the role of General Khludov in the film “Running”. This tape was for the actor fateful and glorified it throughout the country. Dvorzhetsky died early - at the time of his death he was only 39 years old. However, in such a short time the artist managed to work with renowned directors, to perform several bright roles and leave a mark in the history of Russian cinema.
Source: russiart