Viktor Klyucharyov was an American actor who is best known for Days and Nights, Selskiy vrach, and Doroga k zvyozdam. Born in November 1898 in Aleksandrov, Vladimirskaya oblast, Russia, he had a notable career in film until his passing in 1957.
Personal and Family Life
Viktor Klyucharyov was born Viktor Pavlovich Klyucharev. Details about his family life are limited, but he made a significant impact in the film industry during his lifetime. While information on his personal relationships is scarce, he is remembered for his contributions to Russian cinema.
Career
Klyucharyov appeared in several films throughout his career, gaining recognition for his roles. Some of his most notable works include acting in Days and Nights, Selskiy vrach, and Doroga k zvyozdam. His performances were well-received, and he became a familiar face in Soviet films.
Death and Legacy
Viktor Klyucharyov passed away on January 10, 1957, in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR. He left behind a legacy as a significant figure in the Soviet film industry, remembered for his memorable performances. His work continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1952 | Selskiy vrach | Andrey Kulik | 6.3 |
1950 | The Fall of Berlin | (as V. Klyucharev) | 5.6 |
1948 | The Train Goes East | Passenger on the station (uncredited) | 7.0 |
1948 | Symphony of Life | Bus Passenger (uncredited) | 6.3 |
1945 | Days and Nights | Col. Remizov (as V. Klyucharev) | 6.6 |
1945 | Native Fields | Semyon Kosoy (as V. Klyucharev) | 6.1 |
1943 | Rodnye berega | German lieutenant (segment ‘3 gvardeytsa’) (uncredited) | 5.3 |
1943 | Doroga k zvyozdam | Lieutenant Gütner | 5.3 |
1943 | Nepobedimye | – | 6.1 |
1942 | Boyevoy kinosbornik 11 | (segment “The 102nd kilometer”) | 6.9 |