Nikolai Valyano was an American actor who is best known for Granitsa (1935), Sentimentalnyi Roman (1976), and Tri tolstyaka (1966). He was born on May 12, 1903, in Stavropol-Kavkazsky, Stavropol uyezd, Stavropol Governorate, Russian Empire, and died on September 5, 1980, in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR.
Personal and Family Life
Nikolai Valyano was born Nikolay Konstantinovich Valyano. Details about his personal life and family background are limited, but he made a significant impact on Russian cinema through his performances. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a respected figure in the acting community.
Career
Nikolai Valyano began his acting journey in the early 20th century. He became well-known for his roles in both film and television, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Over the years, he participated in numerous productions, earning a place in the hearts of audiences.
Death and Legacy
Nikolai Valyano passed away on September 5, 1980, in Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg, Russia. His contributions to the film industry are remembered, and he is celebrated for his performances that have left a lasting influence on future generations of actors.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1978 | Poka byotsya serdtse | Peresvetov (as N. Valyano) |
1976 | Sentimentalnyi Roman | Direktor cafe |
1973 | Zemlya, do vostrebovaniya | sledovatel Picirillo (as N. Valyano) |
1966 | Tri tolstyaka | Kantsler (as N. Valyano) |
1965 | Bolshaya koshachya skazka | Chief of Police (as K. Valyano) |
1936 | A Greater Promise | Lyova – Dvoyra’s son (uncredited) |
1935 | Granitsa | Boris Birnshteyn (as N. K. Valyano) |