Vladimir Ivashov

Acting

Vladimir Ivashov

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Aug 28, 1939 (85 years old)
Death date
Mar 23, 1995

Vladimir Ivashov

Known For

Tear of the Prince of Darkness
1h 33m
Movie 1993

Tear of the Prince of Darkness

Tallinn, Estonia, days before outbreak of World War II. Hotel...

Detective Bureau
1h 24m
Movie 1993

Detective Bureau "Felix"

Isn't it a great idea for detective agency - to...

Destroy the Thirtieth!
1h 33m
Movie 1992

Destroy the Thirtieth!

When a man is forced to return to a secret...

The Murder at Zhdanovskaya
1h 27m
Movie 1992

The Murder at Zhdanovskaya

The Manuscript
0h 57m
Movie 1992

The Manuscript

The year is 1949. One of the last outbreaks of...

The Revelation of John the Foreprinter
Movie 1992

The Revelation of John the Foreprinter

Historical drama about the engineer of the first printing press...

Fufel
1h 32m
Movie 1991

Fufel

Having been released from prison, where he was imprisoned for...

Under the Mask of the Hawk
1h 28m
Movie 1991

Under the Mask of the Hawk

American journalist and former military cameraman Bruce receives a task:...

Russian Brothers
1h 14m
Movie 1991

Russian Brothers

A large group of criminals escapes from prison. Helicopter with...

This is Us, God!..
Movie 1990

This is Us, God!..

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'.