Actor,
Singer
Born in 1938, USSR
 
Died in 1980
Vladimir VYSOTSKY
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Vladimir VYSSOTSKI
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Actor
1988 - Ya ne liubliu... (Я не люблю...) from Pyotr SOLDATENKOV [documentary, 64 mn]
1979 - Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya (Место встречи изменить нельзя) from Stanislav GOVORUKHIN [362 mn]
1976 - Skaz pro to, kak tsar Piotr arapa zhenil (Сказ про то, как царь Петр арапа женил) from Aleksandr MITTA [fiction, 101 mn]
1973 - Plokhoy khoroshiy chelovek (Плохой хороший человек) from Iosif KHEIFITS [fiction, 100 mn]
1969 - Synovya ukhodyat v boy (Сыновья уходят в бой) from Viktor TUROV [fiction]
1969 - Opasnye gastroli (Опасные гастроли) from Georgi YUNGVALD-KHILKEVICH [fiction, 87 mn]
1968 - Sluzhili dva tovarishcha (Служили два товарища) from Yevgeni KARELOV [fiction, 98 mn]
1968 - Interventsiya (Интервенция) from Gennadi POLOKA [fiction, 107 mn]
1967 - Voyna pod kryshami (Война под крышами) from Viktor TUROV [fiction, 100 mn]
1967 - Korotkie vstrechi (Короткие встречи) from Kira MURATOVA [fiction, 96 mn]
1966 - Vertical (Вертикаль) from Boris DUROV , Stanislav GOVORUKHIN [fiction, 73 mn]
1966 - Ya rodom iz detstva (Я родом из детства) from Viktor TUROV [fiction, 105 mn]
 
Singer
1977 - Vtoraya popytka Viktora Krokhina (Вторая попытка Виктора Крохина) from Igor SHESHUKOV [fiction, 98 mn]
1970 - Odin iz nas (Один из нас) from Gennadi POLOKA [fiction, 104 mn]
 
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Biography
Vladimir Vysotsky was born in Moscow to a senior officer father of Jewish ancestry and a Russian mother, a German interpreter. In December 1946, his parents divorced. After a few years in the GDR, he returned to Moscow and began an acting career in 1959 and entered the Taganka theater in 1964.
At the same time, he began to compose poems and songs, about people's daily lives and their problems without any allegiance to Soviet ideology. He records his songs and the cassettes will quickly be copied and circulated from hand to hand. These songs are not authorized by the government and the singer will only be able to perform in clandestine concerts. He would have a brilliant acting career, first in the theater then in the cinema.
In 1969, Vysotsky married the French actress of Russian origin Marina Vlady. Thanks to his marriage, Vyssotsky had the opportunity to leave the USSR, to go to France, the United States and Mexico in April 1977, and to record a few records there.
Vysotsky died of a heart attack in Moscow in 1980 at the age of 42.