Actor
Born in 1900, Poland
 
Died in 1953
Osip ABDULOV
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Осип Наумович АБДУЛОВ
Ossip ABDOULOV
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Actor
1946 - Belyy klyk (Белый Клык) from Aleksandr ZGURIDI [fiction, 84 mn]
1944 - Svadba (Свадьба) from Isidor ANNENSKY [fiction, 65 mn]
1944 - Poedinok (Поединок) from Vladimir LEGOSHIN [fiction, 76 mn]
1941 - Svinarka i pastukh (Свинарка и пастух) from Ivan PYRIEV [fiction, 90 mn]
1940 - Svetlyy put (Светлый путь) from Grigori ALEXANDROV [fiction, 102 mn]
1938 - Semya Oppengeym (Семья Оппенгейм) from Grigori ROSHAL [fiction, 97 mn]
1938 - Poyezd idyot v Moskvu (Поезд идет в Москву) from Albert GENDELSTEIN , Dmitry POZNANSKI [fiction, 7 mn]
1936 - Poslednyaya noch (Последняя ночь) from Yuli RAIZMAN , Dmitry VASILIEV [fiction, 98 mn]
1936 - Gobsek (Гобсек) from Konstantin EGGERT [fiction, 73 mn]

Biography
Osip Abdulov was born on November 16, 1900 in Lódz, Poland, Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Ostrov sokrovishch (1938), They Met in Moscow (1941) and Tanya (1940). From 1929 to 1936, actor of the Theatre-Studio under the direction of Yu. Zavadski. One of the founders of the radio theater. As a director he staged more than 200 radio performances, was one of the first announcers of Soviet radio broadcasting; also, took part as an actor in radio productions and a performer of short stories and poems. He died on June 14, 1953 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR.