Russian actors who were born in 1951

Here are 6 famous actors from Russia were born in 1951:

Viktor Sukhorukov

Viktor Sukhorukov (November 10, 1951 Orekhovo-Zuyevo-) also known as Viktor Ivanovich Sukhorukov, Viktor Suhhorukov, V.Sukhorukov, Viktor Suchorukov or Victor Sukhorukov is a Russian actor and voice actor.

He graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 1973 and began his acting career in theater. He has appeared in over 50 films and television shows, including the popular Russian film "Brother" and its sequel "Brother 2", for which he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of the character Danila Bagrov. Sukhorukov is also a well-known voice actor, having lent his voice to characters in animated films such as "Kung Fu Panda" and "Madagascar". In addition to his acting career, he is also a prominent advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and has been involved in various charitable organizations. Sukhorukov is considered one of the most respected and versatile actors in Russia, known for his ability to play both comedic and dramatic roles with ease.

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Aleksey Buldakov

Aleksey Buldakov (March 26, 1951 Klyuchevsky District-) also known as Aleksei Buldakov, Alexej Buldakov, Aleksei Ivanovich Buldakov, Aleksei I. Buldakov, Alexey Buldakov or Alexey Ivanovich Buldakov is a Russian actor, singer, conferencier and voice actor. He has one child, Ivan Buldakov.

Aleksey Buldakov studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School and later joined the troupe of the Moscow Art Theatre. He has been active in the film industry since the 1970s and has appeared in numerous films and television series. Some of his notable performances include his role in the film "City Zero" (1988) and his portrayal of Lev Tolstoy in the television series "Petersburg. Secrets of the Investigation" (2010).

In addition to his acting career, Buldakov is also a prolific singer and has recorded several albums. He has performed in numerous concerts and has been a frequent guest on television and radio shows. Buldakov is also known for his work as a conferencier, hosting events and ceremonies in Russia.

Buldakov has received several awards and nominations for his contributions to the entertainment industry, including the People's Artist of Russia award in 2004. He continues to be an active participant in the performing arts in Russia.

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Pyotr Mamonov

Pyotr Mamonov (April 14, 1951 Moscow-) a.k.a. Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov, Peter Mamonov, Mamonov, Pyotr or Peter Nikolaevich Mamonov is a Russian singer, songwriter, actor and musician. He has one child, Ivan Mamonov.

Mamonov began his career in the music industry in the 1970s, when he initially gained fame as the lead vocalist of the band Zvuki Mu. Later, he went on to release a solo album, "Meshchanskaya kultura" in 1997. He is also well known for his acting career, having starred in several Russian films, including "The Island" (2006) and "The Return" (2003), which won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival. Mamonov is highly regarded for his contributions to the Russian music industry and his distinct singing style, which incorporates elements of punk rock and avant-garde. He has won numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Order of Merit for the Fatherland and the Golden Mask award for his work in theater. Despite facing health issues in recent years, Mamonov continues to perform and create music.

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Stanislav Sadalskiy

Stanislav Sadalskiy (August 8, 1951 Batyrevsky District-) also known as Stanislav Yuryevich Sadalsky or S. Sadalskiy is a Russian actor, journalist and radio personality. He has one child, Pirio Sadalskaya.

Sadalskiy was born and raised in the small village of Usady in the Batyrevsky District of Russia. He began his career in acting in the late 1970s and quickly gained popularity across the Soviet Union. He is well-known for his work in both Soviet and Russian films, including "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and "Mama". In addition to his work in film, Sadalskiy has also worked as a journalist and radio personality, hosting his own show on Radio Mayak. He is known for his controversial opinions and outspoken commentary on Russian politics and society. Despite receiving criticism for his views, Sadalskiy continues to be a prominent figure in Russian entertainment and media.

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Vladimir Konkin

Vladimir Konkin (August 19, 1951 Saratov-) a.k.a. Vladimir Alekseyevich Konkin is a Russian actor and voice actor. He has three children, Yaroslav Konkin, Svyatoslav Konkin and Sophia Konkina.

Vladimir Konkin attended the Saratov Theater School after which he became a part of the Saratov Drama Theater from 1973 to 1978. He later moved to Moscow and joined the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theater where he worked from 1978 to 1989.

Konkin has since appeared in numerous films and television series. Some of his notable roles in films include "The Brothers Karamazov" (2009), "The 9th Company" (2005), and "The State Counsellor" (2005). He has also lent his voice to many animated films and TV series.

Aside from his acting career, Konkin is also known for his charity work. He is a member of the "Lighthouse" charity fund, which helps orphaned children in Russia. He is also a supporter of the "Let's Fly Together" foundation, which provides aid and rehabilitation to children with cerebral palsy.

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Alexander Rosenbaum

Alexander Rosenbaum (September 13, 1951 Saint Petersburg-) otherwise known as А. Розенбаум, Alexander Rozenbaum, Розенбаум, Àëåêñàíäð Ðîçåíáàóì, Розенбаум, Александр, Alexsander Rosenbaum, Alexandr Rozenbaum, Александр Розенбаум, Aleksandr Rozenbaum, rozenbaum, Rozenbaum, Alexander, A. Rozenbaum, Rozenbaum, Alexandr or Dr. Alexander Rosenbaum is a Russian physician, musician, songwriter and actor.

Rosenbaum was born to a Jewish family in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) and grew up in a musical household. He started his music career in the 1970s as a poet and songwriter, writing songs for other artists. He gained popularity in the 1980s as a singer-songwriter, with his unique style that combined elements of Russian folk, rock, and chanson.

Aside from music, Rosenbaum is also a practicing physician, specializing in psychiatry. He graduated from the Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University in 1974 and worked as a psychiatrist before pursuing music full-time.

Rosenbaum has released over 20 studio albums and is known for his socially conscious lyrics that often address political issues and Soviet-era nostalgia. He has also appeared in several films and TV series.

Throughout his career, Rosenbaum has received numerous accolades, including the title of Honored Artist of Russia in 2001 and the Order of Friendship in 2012. He continues to be an influential figure in Russian music and culture.

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