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Vaclovas Bledis
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27 May 1920 - 8 September 1999
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Vaclovas Blėdis is an actor from Lithuania, a native of the village of Kubilunai, where he was born in 1920 on May 27. Since he cherished a dream from childhood to enter the theater stage, he decided to enter the acting studio in Panevezys at the local Drama Theater, which he successfully graduated, showing himself a talented, versatile actor. Since 1953, Bledis began to act in films, where he flashed in the tape. "Stairway to the sky" , for the game in which he was awarded the Stalin Prize, played
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Vaclovas Blėdis is an actor from Lithuania, a native of the village of Kubilunai, where he was born in 1920 on May 27.
Since he cherished a dream from childhood to enter the theater stage, he decided to enter the acting studio in Panevezys at the local Drama Theater, which he successfully graduated, showing himself a talented, versatile actor.
Since 1953, Bledis began to act in films, where he flashed in the tape.
"Stairway to the sky" , for the game in which he was awarded the Stalin Prize, played in paintings
It was the month of May "Brothers at Dawn."
Václovas’ long and fruitful career was marked by the title of People’s Artist of the Lithuanian SSR, a number of government awards and honorary titles. He died on September 8, 1999.