Vladimir Dolinskiy

Vladimir Dolinskiy , Acting

Biography

Vladimir Aramovich Dolinsky (born April 20, 1944, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian actor, broadcaster. Honored Artist of Russia (1994). In 1966 he graduated from the BV Schukin Theater School and was immediately enrolled in the group of the Moscow Theater of Satire. The fame of the young actor brought the role of Gene Ksidias in the famous play “Intervention” by V. Pluchek (1967). From Wikipedia (ru), the free encyclopedia

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Acting

Birthday

April 20 1944

Place of Birth

Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]

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