Volkov Vladimir Vasilievich is a well-known film actor of the Soviet period, who could even make any secondary role rich and vibrant. In his life there were many films where he masterfully and talented reincarnated, living the life of his hero.
short biography
The great actor Volkov Vladimir Vasilievich was born on the fourteenth of August 1929. Khorol became his birthplace and city of childhood. Since childhood, Vladimir Volkov dreamed of becoming an actor. Therefore, immediately after graduation, he enters the film school in the city of Sverdlovsk, which he successfully graduated in 1948. This gives him the opportunity to get an education at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, where Vladimir Vasilievich immediately enters the acting department and graduates in 1952.
The beginning of work in the cinema
After graduating from the institute for four years, the young actor is trying to find work. Volkov Vladimir Vasilievich, whose biography is eventful, began his cinematic career in 1956, when he joined the A. Dovzhenko Film Studio, which was located in Kiev. But despite the fact that as an actor he was talented, at first the novice performer was not given any roles.
Only in 1959 he was given the first role in the film, which brought him fame. After that, immediately followed and suggestions from the directors about the work. But most often these roles were episodic. Throughout his life, the talented actor Volkov Vladimir Vasilyevich played sixty diverse roles. We will talk about some more later.
The main roles in the movie Volkov Vladimir Vasilyevich
The actor Vladimir Volkov had few main roles. Among them, the first film that was shot in 1965 stands out. Director Anatoly Bukovsky filmed the novel of the same name by A. Golovko. The film "Burian" was released only two years later. According to the plot of the film, Volkov Vladimir Vasilyevich plays the former partisan. Roots Matyukha in his performance is emotional, but knows how to be restrained, because in the story he is also the chairman of the village council.
The plot of the film takes the viewer back to the distant 1920, when the Soviet power was only beginning to gradually establish in the Ukrainian villages, but the Bolsheviks had not yet come to power everywhere. The roots of Matyukha, played by actor Volkov, create lawlessness and arbitrariness. A fighter of the Red Army Motuzok starts a fight with him.
The main role was played by Vladimir Volkov in the film directed by Vladimir Dovgan. The film "And Nobody in the World ..." was shot in 1986. Zhigarev has to face the German Otto, whose father lived in Russia and was a communist. He was a good man, but the war put a stigma on him and the Nazi. Zhigarev, whom Volkov plays emotionally, was given the order to hold onto the bridge with all his strength, and when the forces are exhausted, then blow it up. But the foreman cannot trust his German ally.
Occasional movie roles
Most of the roles played by Vladimir Volkov are episodic. Among these films, several memorable paintings stand out. For example, in 1973 he played the regimental secretary of a party organization in the famous film "Only Old Men Are Going to Battle". It is to the hero of Volkov that young lovers come to submit their application for joining the party, and then to get married. The plot of this film is familiar to every viewer. Fighter pilots also participate in the battle for the Dnieper, who not only fight, but also fall in love, sing, dance and live.
Not only everyday pictures of the war are shown, but also the terrible grief that it bears when young people die. The story of Romeo and Masha Popova is tragic. They wanted to get married, but died in one battle, not even learning about the death of a loved one.
In 1985, starred in the film-disaster "Train out of schedule." Volkov plays the driver Fyodor Ivanovich Morgunov, who suddenly becomes ill right in the cab of the diesel locomotive. Fainting, he starts the train. And one could sacrifice this train, but it soon becomes clear that four young people crept into the carriages with hares: Marina, Galya, Vlad and Alexei.
The last cinematic work, where the famous actor was shot, was the film "People from the Stone." Director Leonid Rybakov shot this film in 2007. In Moscow, they are going to hold a parade on Red Square, but clouds need to be removed for this. Therefore, they spray various reagents, which are harmful to residents of the Moscow Region and bring a lot of troubles and misfortunes.
Scoring movies
In 1960, Vladimir Vasilievich was invited to voice the film directed by Alexei Ochkin. The film "Girl of the Tien Shan" told the tragic love story of a young and energetic girl Altynay and young Asake, who was elected chairman, and this place was chosen by his father. Young people were preparing for the wedding, and the father arranged the death of his own son. The young actor Vladimir Volkov did an excellent job with this small task and was able to prove himself talented.
It is known that Volkov Vladimir Vasilyevich died on November 11, 2007. The causes of his death are unknown, the talented and popular actor at that time was 78 years old.