Vladimir Aramovich Dolinsky (born April 20, 1944, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian actor, broadcaster. Honored Artist of Russia (1994).
In 1966 he graduated from the BV Schukin Theater School and was immediately enrolled in the group of the Moscow Theater of Satire. The fame of the young actor brought the role of Gene Ksidias in the famous play “Intervention” by V. Pluchek (1967).
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Acting
46
Male
1944-04-20
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Владимир Долинский, Vladimir Dolinskiy, Vladimir Dolinsky, Vladimir Dolinski
Poor Sasha
The Very Same Munchhausen
The Judge is Trapped
God's Smile
Tevye's Daughters
Moscow, I Love You!
Печать царя Соломона
Waiting for a Miracle
The Justice of Wolves
Park of the Soviet Period
Fat Stupid Rabbit
A Man For Life
Agape
The Story of the Voyages
Yarik
The Career of Arturo Ui
Red Riding Hood
Between Notes, or Tantric Symphony
Кавказский тверк
The Last Courier
The Trial
Удар Лотоса 3: Загадка Сфинкса
This Fantastic World 14
Upast Vverh
In the Thirteenth Hour of the Night
Stepanych Spanish Voyage
Fish Voices
А Вы ему кто
The Passion According to Vladimir
Poor Baby
Iron Mask
Anna
Prison Break
Winter Cherries 2
Dancing on Top
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
Passing Through Moscow
Winter Cherry 3
Back - fortunately, or Who will find the Blue Bird
Game for Millions
They Don't Give Up Loving...
Silver Lily of the Valley
Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You! 1919
Gambrinus
Empire V
Ordinary Miracle