Vladimir Ilyin (actor)
Vladimir Adolfovich Ilyin (Russian: Влади́мир Адо́льфович Ильи́н; born 16 November 1947) is a Soviet and Russian actor.[1] He was awarded People's Artist of Russia in 1999.
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Vladimir Ilyin in 2011 | |
Born | Vladimir Adolfovich Ilyin 16 November 1947 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–present |
Awards | Nika Award - 1993, 1998, 2009 |
Early life
Vladimir Ilyin was born in Sverdlovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Yekaterinburg, Russia). In 1969 he graduated from the Sverdlovsk Theatre School (course F. Grigoryan). He worked in the theater "Buffoon" under the direction of G. Yudenich in Kazan Youth Theater. From 1974 to 1989 he worked in the theater named after Vl. Mayakovsky led by A. Goncharov.
Personal life
Wife Zoe Ilyina (née Pylnova), Short voice.
Nephew - Aleksandr Ilyin, Jr. Russian actor.
Selected filmography
Vladimir Ilyin has starred in over 111 films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2021 | A Dog Named Palma | Tikhonov | |
2018 | Coach | Berger | |
2017 | The Age of Pioneers | Sergei Korolev | |
2014 | Poddubny | Poddubny's manager | |
2013 | State protection 3 | Vitaliy Avdeyevich Subbota | TV series |
2012 | White Tiger | Colonel, Chief of Hospital | |
2011 | Vysotsky. Thank You For Being Alive | KGB colonel from Moscow | |
2011 | Burnt by the Sun 2 Citadel | Kirik | |
2010 | Burnt by the Sun 2 Exodus | Kirik | |
2010 | Ivanov | Michail Borkin | |
2009 | Taras Bulba | Koschevoi ataman | |
2009 | Ward No. 6 | Andrey Ragin, doctor | |
2009 | Attack on Leningrad | Malinin | |
2007 | War and Peace | Michail Kutuzov | Mini-series |
2005 | The Turkish Gambit | Mizinov | |
2004 | Remote access | Timothy | |
2003 | The Idiot | Lebedev | TV series |
2000 | Secrets of Palace Revolutions | Andrei Osterman | TV series |
2000 | Fortuna | Garik | |
1999 | Strastnoy Boulevard | Dukin | |
1998 | The Barber of Siberia | Captain Mokin | |
1998 | Stringer | Peter Jaworskiy | |
1998 | I want to jail | Semen Semenych Lyamkin | |
1998 | Harvest Moon | Rebrov, saxophonist | |
1996-97 | Queen Margo | La Yurer | TV series |
1995 | Black veil | Yakov Ratisov | |
1995 | Single player | Misha | |
1995 | Arrival of a train | ||
1995 | A Moslem | Genashka, shepherd | |
1994 | Burnt by the Sun | Kirik | |
1994 | The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin | collective farm chairman Golubev | |
1993 | Sagittarius restless | German Andreevich | |
1993 | Makarov | Vasily Cvetaev | |
1992 | White King, Red Queen | Zolin | |
1992 | Encore, Once More Encore! | Lihovol, intendant | |
1991 | Wolfhound | cashier | |
1991 | Lost in Siberia | captain Victor Malakhov | |
1990 | Sons of Bitches | Leva Busygin | |
1990 | A cap | Fima Rachlin | |
1990 | Roy | fool Artyusha | |
1989 | Crash – Cop's Daughter | Alexey Nikolaev, father of Valerie | |
1988 | Guessing on the ram's shoulder | Khomich | |
1988 | Defender Sedov | Vladimir Sedov | |
1987 | Time to fly | Andrey Konstantinovich | |
1986 | My favorite clown | Roman Romanovsky | |
1969 | Sons go into battle | episode | |
1969 | Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha | soldier |
References
- Cooley, John (2002-06-20). Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism. Pluto Press. pp. 135–. ISBN 9780745319179. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
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