Boris Karlash-Verbitsky was an American actor known for Sudya Reytan, Karmelyuk, and Gost iz Mekki. He was born on May 18, 1905, in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine), and passed away on September 18, 1984, in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR (now Ukraine).
Personal and Family Life
Boris Karlash-Verbitsky lived in Kiev for most of his life. Little information is available about his personal and family life, but he was a part of the early Soviet film industry. He dedicated his career to acting, contributing to both the film and theater scenes.
Career
Boris Karlash-Verbitsky had a notable career in the film industry, especially in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He acted in several films that were well-received, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His works remain significant in the history of Soviet cinema.
Death and Legacy
Boris Karlash-Verbitsky died on September 18, 1984, in Kiev, Ukraine. His contributions to film have left a lasting impact, particularly among fans of classic Soviet cinema. Although he may not be widely recognized today, his performances continue to influence aspiring actors.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1960 | Grigoriy Skovoroda | Tomara’s Executive |
1957 | Bez vesti propavshiy | (as B. Verbitsky) |
1946 | V dalnem plavanii | matrosFedoseich (as B. I. Verbitskiy) |
1935 | Posledniy port | Sailor |
1932 | Reshayushchiy start | N/A |
1932 | Vysota No. 5 | N/A |
1931 | Karmelyuk | Cornet Sutonin (as Karlash-Verbitsky) |
1930 | Gost iz Mekki | N/A |
1929 | Sudya Reytan | Judge Reitanescu/revolutionary Tom |
1928 | Kapriz Ekateriny II | N/A |
1928 | Nepobedimyye | Worker |