Viktor Kosykh
Viktor Kosykh (Russian: Виктор Иванович Косых; January 27, 1950 — December 22, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian theater and cinema actor. He is probably best known for the role of Danko Schusya in the famous film The Elusive Avengers and in its sequels, The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers and The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers.
Viktor Kosykh | |
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Died | 22 December 2011 61) | (aged
Resting place | Khovanskoye Cemetery |
He is buried at the Khovanskoye Cemetery.
Partial filmography
- Mimo okon idut poezda (1963)
- Welcome, or No Trespassing (Russian: Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён, 1964) as Kostya Inochkin
- Father of a Soldier (Отец солдата, 1964) as Vasya
- They're Calling, Open the Door (Звонят, откройте дверь, 1966) as Genka Dresvyannikov
- The Elusive Avengers (Неуловимые мстители, 1967) as Danka Shchus
- Nachalo nevedomogo veka (1967) (segment "Angel")
- Tashkent - gorod khlebny (1968) as Zhulik
- The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers (Новые приключения Неуловимых, 1968) as Danka Shchus
- The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers (Корона Российской Империи, или Снова Неуловимые, 1971) as Danka Shchus
- With You and Without You (1974) as Militiaman
- Yunga Severnogo flota (1974)
- Yeshchyo mozhno uspet (1974) as Motorcyclist
- Rosa (1975)
- Po volchemu sledu (1977) as Matyukhinets
- The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya (Трактир на Пятницкой, 1978) as Lyonka, bandit
- Front Beyond the Front Line (1978) as The soldier
- Od içinda (1978) as Andrey
- Border dog Alyi (Пограничный пёс Алый, 1980) as Captain Eliseev
- Bolshaya-malaya voyna (1980)
- Skazka, rasskazannaya nochyu (1981)
- Front v tylu vraga (1982) as serzhant Kosykh
- Anxious Sunday (Тревожное воскресенье, 1983) as Kolya
- U opasnoy cherty (1983)
- Utro obrechyonnogo priiska (1985)
- The Cold Summer of 1953 (Холодное лето пятьдесят третьего, 1988) as Baklan, criminal
- Anarchy (1989) as Prisoner
- Sistema 'Nippel' (1990)
- Ispoved soderzhanki (1992)
- Maestro vor (1994)
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