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Dmitriy Dmitrievich Orlovskiy
Дмитрий Орловский
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18 October 1906 - 4 December 2004
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Dmitry Dmitrievich Orlovsky was born on October 18, 1906. He served in the Red Army, was fond of sports and amateurism. After demobilization, he worked in the amateur theater of cooperation and trade, then in Tram. Since July 1941 he performed in the front concert brigade. After the war, he worked as a director of theaters in Yakutsk, Vladimir, played in the theater of the Group of Soviet Troops in Germany, in the theater of the Soviet Army, since 1962 - in the staff of the theater-studio actor.
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Dmitry Dmitrievich Orlovsky was born on October 18, 1906. He served in the Red Army, was fond of sports and amateurism. After demobilization, he worked in the amateur theater of cooperation and trade, then in Tram. Since July 1941 he performed in the front concert brigade. After the war, he worked as a director of theaters in Yakutsk, Vladimir, played in the theater of the Group of Soviet Troops in Germany, in the theater of the Soviet Army, since 1962 - in the staff of the theater-studio actor. Dmitry Orlovsky began acting in 1937, playing a railwayman in the film Engineer Cochin's Mistake. Although the actor has been filmed a lot since the late 1950s, he played mostly episodic and small roles, and the main role was played by only one - the forester Mikhalych in the film The Path of Selfless Love (1971). Among other roles of Dmitry Orlovsky - Carter ("Black Arrow"), Makar Makarovich ("Trapper"), Master Clay ("Honest Magic"), Belyai ("Primordial Rus"); he also starred in the films "The Tale of Tsar Saltan", "Golden Calf", "Andrey Rublev", "Optimistic Tragedy", "Garage", "One in a Million", "Eternal Call", "Go to Elimination".