Born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia] — Apr 20 1944

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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Self - Guest


Foreign Ambassador

Bellboy

Gorenflot

Krotov

Петер Цельмейстер, импресарио Мессинга

Mark Pavlovich

The Mayor

Pastor

Enlil


Lawyer

доктор

Adam Borisovich Babov


Valery Pavlovich

премьер





Executioner

Cameraman Petya

Shigalow

Semen Semenych, TV-star



dean

Cook

Belenkiy

Toad President

Igor Nikolaevich, big boss


Director of the Theater

врач команды



Lew Taub

посетитель ресторана

Yezersky


Генрих Эдуардович Менжиров

Mayor Smit

судмедэксперт Лев Фирман


главный инженер
