Russian movie stars died in 1967

Here are 2 famous actors from Russian Empire died in 1967:

Tom Conway

Tom Conway (September 15, 1904 Saint Petersburg-April 22, 1967 Culver City) otherwise known as Thomas Sanders or Thomas Charles Sanders was a Russian actor and voice actor.

Tom Conway was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia and began his career in British theatre. He made his film debut in 1932 and later moved to Hollywood in the 1940s. He is best known for his role as "The Falcon" in a series of popular films in the 1940s. He also provided the voice for the character of "Sher Khan" in Disney's classic animated film "The Jungle Book". Conway had a successful career in film and television, appearing in over 200 films and TV shows. He passed away in Culver City, California in 1967 at the age of 62.

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Nikolay Okhlopkov

Nikolay Okhlopkov (May 15, 1900 Irkutsk-January 8, 1967 Russia) also known as Nikolai Pavlovich Okhlopkov was a Russian actor, writer and film director.

He is most well-known for his work on the silver screen, having acted in several Soviet films including "The Great Citizen" and "The Return of Vasili Bortnikov". Okhlopkov's career also included work as a writer and director, with his most notable film being "Young Partisans" which he directed in 1941.

Aside from his impressive work in film, Okhlopkov was also a veteran of World War II, having served in the Soviet Army as a commander. He was awarded several medals for his bravery and service, including the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Star.

Okhlopkov was a prominent figure in Soviet culture and was known for advocating for innovative and experimental forms of filmmaking. He passed away in 1967 and is remembered today as a multifaceted artist and a hero of the Soviet Union.

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