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His career Vladimir Vdovichencov began starring in two films that became cult in Russia. This is the "Boomer" (2003) by Petr Buslov and the TV series "Brigada" (2002). Participation in these projects have brought great popularity among the audience. At the moment, Vladimir appeared in more than forty films. One of the latest was "Leviathan"(2014) by Andrey Zvyagintzev. "Leviathan" won the Golden Globe and was also nominated for an Oscar. Vladimir plays in Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. One of his roles - Dr. Astroff in Chekhov's play "Uncle Vanya".- Actor
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Oleg Gazmanov was born on 22 July 1951 in Gusev, Gusevskiy rayon, Kaliningradskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Poyezd do Bruklina (1998), Komanda (2004) and Rodnye lyudi (2023). He is married to Marina Mavrodi. They have two children.- Gerd Siemoneit was born on 6 March 1931 in Gumbinnen, East Prussia, Germany [now Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Jens Claasen und seine Tiere (1966), Wilde Spiele - Die Tigervilla (1963) and Clowns, Dompteure und Artisten (1954). He was married to Rosalind Early and Inge Bielewski. He died on 20 July 2021 in Einbeck, Lower Saxony, Germany.
- Siegfried Bernfeld was born on 17 July 1901 in Gumbinnen, East Prussia, Germany [now Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia]. He was a writer, known for Der Geliebte seiner Frau (1928), Liebe im Mai (1928) and Rosen der Liebe (1949). He died on 27 November 1980 in New York, USA.
- Gerd Siemoneit-Barum was born on 6 March 1931 in Gumbinnen, East Prussia, Germany [now Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Wilde Spiele - Die Tigervilla (1963), Le Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo (1974) and Alpha Forum (1998). He died on 20 July 2021 in Einbeck, Lower Saxony, Germany.