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Vladimir Abramovich Dolinskiy
Владимир Долинский
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The famous Soviet and Russian actor Vladimir Dolinsky, who was born on April 20, 1944, became one of the brightest persons of cinema of the XX century. However, popularity came to him already in mature years. The creative path of Vladimir Dolinsky began with admission to the B.V. Shchukin Theater School. In 1966, successfully graduating, he joined the troupe of the Moscow Theater of Satire, and later became an actor of the Moscow Theater of Miniatures and the Moscow Theater of the Lenin Komsomol.
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The famous Soviet and Russian actor Vladimir Dolinsky, who was born on April 20, 1944, became one of the brightest persons of cinema of the XX century. However, popularity came to him already in mature years.
The creative path of Vladimir Dolinsky began with admission to the B.V. Shchukin Theater School. In 1966, successfully graduating, he joined the troupe of the Moscow Theater of Satire, and later became an actor of the Moscow Theater of Miniatures and the Moscow Theater of the Lenin Komsomol. However, neither here nor in the movies, he did not achieve much success at first. Starting to act in the late 60s, Dolinsky received only episodic roles and did not see the proper attention from the directors. At that time, viewers saw him mainly in the TV project “Kurch 13 chairs”.
In the 1970s, Vladimir Dolinsky was caught red-handed selling currency. Four years out of five he spent in a colony of enhanced regime in the city of Kirovochepetsk. His early release is largely due to the Theatre of Satire, where he worked.
In the late 1970s, Vladimir Abramovich began to perform his first significant roles. He then appeared in The Munchausen (1979), where he played a pastor. He was also the executioner in
The Ordinary Miracle (1978). Both roles were performed with special humor and talent. However, after these films, Dolinsky again disappears from the screens, returning to cinema only in the early 1990s. In 1984, he got lucky. He was admitted to the Moscow Theater “At the Nikitsky Gate”, where he took a worthy place, having played the best performances that became the “calling cards” of the theater.
Since the 1990s, Vladimir has not lost popularity. He was constantly invited to shoot interesting movies. Dolinsky participated in the work on the paintings “The Passion for Vladimir” (1990), “Police Academy 7: A business trip to Moscow” (1994), “Poor Sasha” (1997), “Countess de Monsoro” (1997), etc. In 1994 he received the title of Honored Artist of Russia.
Vladimir Dolinsky works a lot on television series and programs, leads the program “I know everything!”, “A tasty piece” and “Grumpy Club”. /