Portrait of Vladimir Privalov

Vladimir Privalov

Born: Thu, Jan 01 1925
Birthplace: Soviet Russia

Death: Sat, Jan 01 2000
Vladimir Privalov is 75 years old
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Poster of Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №1. Testament Emperor
Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №1. Testament Emperor
Vladimir Privalov would have been no older than
75 in Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №1. Testament Emperor
Sat, Jul 01 2000
Poster of The Fourth Planet
The Fourth Planet
Vladimir Privalov was
70 in The Fourth Planet
Sat, Jul 15 1995
Poster of A Plea for Forgiveness
A Plea for Forgiveness
Vladimir Privalov was
69 in A Plea for Forgiveness
Sat, Jan 01 1994
Poster of Eyes
Eyes
Vladimir Privalov was
67 in Eyes
Sat, Jun 06 1992
Poster of Don't Wake a Sleeping Dog
Don't Wake a Sleeping Dog
Vladimir Privalov was
66 in Don't Wake a Sleeping Dog
Fri, Jul 05 1991
Poster of The Trial
The Trial
Vladimir Privalov was
65 in The Trial
as 'Shilov's Lawyer'.
Fri, Jun 01 1990
Poster of Defeat
Defeat
Vladimir Privalov was
62 in Defeat
Sun, May 17 1987
Poster of Before Myself
Before Myself
Vladimir Privalov was
60 in Before Myself
as 'приятель Воробьёва'.
Thu, Dec 12 1985
Poster of Success
Success
Vladimir Privalov was
59 in Success
as 'Theatre director'.
Wed, Jun 06 1984
Poster of Colonel Zorin Version
Colonel Zorin Version
Vladimir Privalov was
54 in Colonel Zorin Version
as 'директор ювелирного магазина'.
Mon, Jul 30 1979

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

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Poster of Secrets of Palace Coups
Secrets of Palace Coups
Vladimir Privalov was
75+ in Secrets of Palace Coups
as 'Fedor Apraksin'.
First Air Date
Sat, Jan 01 2000
Poster of The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce
The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce
Vladimir Privalov was
52+ in The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce
First Air Date
Mon, Feb 07 1977