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Vladimir Kondratevich Picek
Владимир Пицек
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2 July 1915 - 18 October 2000
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Vladimir Kondratievich Pitsek was born on June 2, 1915 in Moscow. For the first time he went on stage as a child, already at the age of eight he actively participated in the productions of Yuri Zavadsky on the stage of the MOSPS Theater, then studied at the Theater School at this theater (now it is the Mossovet Theater). In 1941-1942 he was an actor of the front theater of the WTO, then fought in the active army. Demobilized, Vladimir Pitsek from 1945 played in the Moscow Musical and Drama Theatre,
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Vladimir Kondratievich Pitsek was born on June 2, 1915 in Moscow. For the first time he went on stage as a child, already at the age of eight he actively participated in the productions of Yuri Zavadsky on the stage of the MOSPS Theater, then studied at the Theater School at this theater (now it is the Mossovet Theater). In 1941-1942 he was an actor of the front theater of the WTO, then fought in the active army. Demobilized, Vladimir Pitsek from 1945 played in the Moscow Musical and Drama Theatre, then in Minsk and Stalingrad Theatres of Music Comedy. In 1960-1982 he worked in the theater-studio of the actor. In the movie Vladimir Pitsek starred since 1956, the first role, Popova, playing in the film "Polyushko-Pole". The actor was a brilliant performer of episodic roles, creating many diverse and diverse images, in total - more than one hundred and ten. Among the films with his participation - "Communist" (the head of the station), Fritz ("Any price"), petty officer ("The sun shines all"), pop ("Nakhalenok"), painter ("Missing summer"), hospital registrar ("Father of the soldier"), head of the department of letters ("Journalist"), grandfather with a goat ("Old bus"), Kubdya ("And the Pacific"), Akimych ("Beautiful man"), Wenzel ("Nicolo Paganini").