Vladimir Gajdarov
Vladimir Georgievich Gajdarov (Russian: Владимир Георгиевич Гайдаров; July 25, 1893 – November 17, 1978) was a Russian film actor and star of Russian and German silent cinema.
Vladimir Gajdarov | |
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Born | Vladimir Georgievich Gajdarov July 25, 1893 |
Died | November 17, 1978 85) Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) , USSR | (aged
Other names | Wladimir Gaiderow Vladimir Gaidarow |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1917–1968 |
Spouse(s) | Olga Gzovskaya |
Filmography
- Father Sergius (1917), as Nicholas I of Russia
- Yeyo zhertva (1917)
- Ne nado krovi (1917)
- Iola (1920)
- Die Gezeichneten (1922), as Jakow Segal
- The Burning Soil (1922), as Johannes Rog
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1923), as Louis XIV
- Tragedy of Love (1923), as André Rabatin
- The Countess of Paris (1923)
- Love of Life (1924)
- Helena (1924), as Paris
- Liebet das Leben (as Wladimir Gaiderow) (1924)
- Reluctant Imposter (1925)
- The Wife of Forty Years (1925)
- The Night Watch (1925)
- Manon Lescaut (1926), as Des Grieux
- Battle of the Sexes (as Vladimir Gaidarow) (1926)
- The Circus of Life (1926)
- Madonna of the Sleeping Cars (as Vladimir Gaidaroff) (1927)
- Alpine Tragedy (1927)
- The White Slave (as Wladimir Gaidaroff) (1927), as Ali Benver Bey
- Alpenglühen (1927)
- Story of a Poor Young Man (as Wladimir Gaidaroff) (1927)
- Orient (as Wladimir Gaiderow) (1928)
- The Woman on the Rack (1928)
- The Lady with the Mask (1928), as Alexander von Illagin
- Rasputin (1928)
- Heilige oder Dirne (1929)
- Kire lained (1930)
- Louise, Queen of Prussia (1931), as Zar Alexander
- Night Convoy (1932), as Mario Orbeliani
- Stalingradskaya bitva I (1949), as Gen. Paulus
- Stalingradskaya bitva II (1949), as Gen. Paulus
- Geroite na Shipka (as V. Gajdarov) (1955)
- Bare et liv - historien om Fridtjof Nansen (1968)
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See also
- Ossip Runitsch
- Ivan Mozzhukhin
- Vitold Polonsky
References
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