People
Vladimir Strizhevsky
Biography:
Russian and French actor, director. He made his film debut in 1914 in the four-episode criminal drama Sashka the Seminarist (Russian Rocambole), which was released in cinemas in January 1915. In 1916-1917, he starred in many films by Yevgeny Bauer, including "Retribution" (1916), "Nabat" (1917), "Revolutionary" (1917). In 1917, in the joint-stock company A. Khanzhonkov, he directed the film "Black Love" as a director. In 1919, he starred in the anti-Bolshevik propaganda campaign "Life - to the Motherland, honor - to no one." In 1920 he emigrated to France. Under the name V. de Stry, he starred in the films The Meaning of Death (Le sens de la mort, 1922) by Yakov Protazanov and Golgotha of... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The House of Mystery as Pascal | 1923-01-02 |
Vers la lumière as Albert de Bonni | 1921-12-09 |
White and Black as Millionaire Jonathan White / Apache Black | 1919-01-02 |
Golden Autumn as Count Jean de Larzac | 1918-10-09 |
Twilight as Cherkasskiy, writer | 1917-12-30 |
A Woman's Autumn as Maurice Artois | 1917-08-16 |
The Alarm as Viktor, Zoya's fiancee | 1917-05-05 |
A Revolutionary as His son | 1917-04-02 |
Princess Larisa as Prince Belskiy | 1917-03-19 |
A Woman’s Truth as Vyacheslav Luchezarskiy, poet | 1917-02-07 |
Black Love as Joe | 1917-01-01 |
The Retribution as Andrey Pavlovich | 1916-10-25 |
Another's Soul as Georgiy Ligin | 1916-10-18 |
Leon Drey | 1915-08-11 |
Shadows of Sin as Irina's brother, detective | 1915-05-16 |
Sashka The Seminarian | 1915-01-02 |