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Vladislav Vetrov

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Vladislav Vetrov
Born
Vladislav Vladimirovich Vetrov

(1964-02-09) 9 February 1964 (age 60)
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipSoviet Union
Russia
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1986–present

Vladislav Vladimirovich Vetrov (Template:Lang-ru; born 9 February 1964) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, director and writer.[1][2]

Biography

Vladislav Vetrov was born in Senaki, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (now Georgia), moved to Taganrog, Rostov Oblast.

In 1986 he graduated from the Taganrog Institute of Radio Engineering. On stage since 1985. He worked at the Riga Russian Theatre, School of Dramatic Art by Anatoly Vasiliev in Moscow, Laboratory of Mikhail Butkevych. From 1989 to 1991 he worked in the Maxim Gorky Rostov Drama Theater. Then he worked for a short time in the School of Dramatic Art.

Filmography

Films

List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Anna Karamazoff Roshin-Insarov / Grafolog
2007 Gagarin's Grandson manager
2008 Admiral[3] Sergey Timiryov
2010 The Rowan Waltz Kirillov
2011 Split Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
2015 The Very Best Day Vikenty Mikhailovich
2016 The Hero Prince Alexander Chernyshev
2017 Not Yet Evening Anton Chekhov
2017 Yolki 6 captain Chebotaryov
2019 Union of Salvation Gustav Gebel,
Podpolkovnik, commander of the Chernigov Regiment revolt
2020 One Breath sports doctor

TV Series

List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Smoke
2009 Ivan the Terrible Vasili III of Russia
2010 The Tower Batashov
2015 The Method Dean Tsvetkov
2014 Embracing the Sky Fyodor Petrushin
2018 The Junior Team Vasily Stepanovich Goryachkin, Senior Warrant Officer
2018 The Manumission Alexey Golovin [4][5]

References