The Russian film actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov, who became famous in 2002-2003 for his leading roles in The Brigade and Boomer, has a rather large filmography. The first film with him was released back in 1999.
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Start
Film actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov was born on August 13, 1971. He began acting in films during his studies at VGIK. The first role was the role of a security guard in the film "The President and His Granddaughter" (1999). Then - episodes of the television series "Border. Taiga novel" by Alexander Mitta and "Turkish March" by Mikhail Tumanishvili. Also episodic was the role in the action movie Konstantin Murzenko "April" (2001). The character Vdovichenkova Kolya-Afghan appeared in the television movie "Citizen Chief." After which the first major role was played - in the "Brigade".
"Brigade"
In this undoubtedly cult television series, Vladimir Vdovichenkov played the role of Phil, one of the four friends who made up the brigade. This series by Alexei Sidorov, written by Alexander Veledinsky, still causes controversy among viewers and critics. And soon followed by the next landmark role.
From Boomer to Uncle Vani
In 2003, “Boomer” was released, the main role of Kostyan-Kot was played by Vdovichenkov. The director and screenwriter of the blockbuster was Peter Buslov.
"Boomer" became a cult for domestic cinema, and the hero Vdovichenkova outlived his comrades and appeared in the film "Boomer. The second film" (2005), where Svetlana Ustinova (Dashka) played the second main role.
In the much remembered series “Cadets” (2004, director Andrei Kavun), Vdovichenkov played the political instructor of the military school. Special mention deserves the series "Starship" (2004). This television series by Guri Atnev is one of the best films about the complex work of Russian foreign intelligence. The role of illegal intelligence Sergey Chumakov was especially successful for the actor.
Vdovichenkov starred in both parts of the science fiction film "Paragraph 78" by Mikhail Khleborodov.
In 2005-2010, Vdovichenkov starred in the films “Time to Collect Stones” (Demin), “Demons” (Shatov), “Seventh Day”, “Mymra”, “Exit”, “Kromov”, “If I Loved You ", " Atonement. " In 2009, the high-budget picture of Vladimir Bortko "Taras Bulba" was released, where Vdovichenkov is Ostap, the eldest son of Taras. The discovery of new facets of acting talent was the release on the television screens of the film-performance of Rimas Tuminas "Uncle Vanya" (2010), the role of Mikhail Lvovich Astrov.