Vadim Viktorovich Zakharchenko (Russian: Вадим Викторович Захарченко; 19 February 1929 — 2 January 2007[1]) was a Soviet and Russian actor.[2] He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1954 to 2002. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1993).[3]
Vadim Zakharchenko | |
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Born | 19 February 1929 Novosibirsk, Russia |
Died | 2 January 2007(2007-01-02) (aged 77) Moscow, Russia |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1953—1999 |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | The Forty-First (Сорок первый) |
Lieutenant Kuchkovskiy | |
1958 | And Quiet Flows the Don (Тихий Дон) |
Prokhor Zykov | [4] |
1965 | Your Son and Brother (Ваш сын и брат) |
doctor | |
Come Here, Mukhtar! (Ко мне, Мухтар!) |
investigator | ||
1967 | Viy (Вий) |
Khalyava | |
1972 | Happy Go Lucky (Печки-лавочки) |
business traveller | |
1979 | The Garage (Гараж) |
a shareholder with glasses | |
1980 | Could One Imagine? (Вам и не снилось…) |
episode (not titles) | [5] |
1984 | Copper Angel (Медный ангел) |
Max | |
1985 | One Second for a Feat | Chief Physician | |
1987 | Visit to Minotaur (Визит к Минотавру) |
store manager |
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