Vladimir Semenovich Dichkovsky is known to the audience for his roles in the films "Bronze Bird", "Dirk", "Black Birch".
The career of many famous artists began in childhood. However, few of the young performers subsequently became professional actors. The latter include Vladimir Dichkovsky. He gained fame at a young age.
Years of childhood
Vladimir Semenovich was born in 1960 in the Belarusian Republic. The exact date of birth is not indicated in the sources. The family was far from the world of cinema. And the boy never thought about a performing career.
A teledilogy based on the works of Anatoly Rybakov, which brought popularity to the charming guy, entered his life quite by accident. For the filming of the mini-series "Dagger" was a selection of young actors.
Assistant director dropped in to the school where Volodya Dichkovsky studied. The mobile and charming boy immediately liked the professional. He invited a student to a test. He agreed more because of curiosity.
The kid did not attach any significance to what happened to him. He forgot about the meeting almost immediately, as well as about the first film casting in his life. Together with his friends Volodya went to the forest on mopeds for birch sap in the early morning.
When the company returned, representatives of the film studio were already waiting for Dichkovsky. The boy found out that he was approved for the role of Genka Petrov. Vladimir Semenovich remembered this moment for many years.
Star role
The role of the charming stubborn Genka Dichkovsky performed brilliantly. Viewers saw a new picture in 1973. An adventure television project described the events that took place in the twenties of the last century. Pioneers came across a sea dagger. Children are trying to unravel the secret of weapons.
A secret message is hidden in the dagger. Not only children are interested in the mysterious cipher. Dangerous criminals are trying to get an encrypted plan. The main characters will have to confront them.
Charming, a little stubborn and mobile guy on the screen has become a universal favorite. Dichkovsky was upset that the scoring was not trusted. According to the director Nikolai Kalinin, the voice of the artist Anna (Hagar) Abramovna Vlasova corresponded much better to the character.
The audience had an incredible success. Performers of key roles woke up famous. In 1974, the long-awaited continuation of an exciting story came out. The adventures of fearless friends continued "Bronze Bird."
And again Dichkovsky was transformed into the mocking and stubborn Genk. This time, friends have to find the treasures safely hidden several centuries ago. In solving the mystery they will be helped by a bronze figurine of a bird of prey. The film also liked the audience.
Last role
On the set, young actors, like adults, relied on a participation fee. The heroes of the mini-series earned very well. Dichkovsky received a salary of one hundred rubles a month. Travelers went to the money supplement.
Vladimir spent his first earnings on the purchase of the coolest moped. Neighboring boys could only dream of such a vehicle. It appeared that the acting future of Dichkovsky was already predetermined from above.
In 1977, the military drama "Black Birch" was released. The film tells the story of a lieutenant. In the battle of Minsk he was wounded. The young hero fell into a partisan camp. The life of a military man was saved by Antonina Ivanovna, a doctor. She was soon shot by the Nazis for helping a Soviet soldier.
A few years later, the lieutenant tried to find the son of his savior, who remained an orphan. In the movie drama, Dichkovsky got a small role. He played a kid named Genka. More offers to star in the young actor has been received.
The directors lost interest in the once arrogant and funny guy, the directors pretty quickly. And the audience gradually began to forget about the star of the series "Bronze Bird" and "Dagger".