Viktor Proklov was an American actor known for his roles in Boksyory, Im bylo devyatnadtsat, and Chernomorochka. Born in 1907, he had a career that spanned several decades before he passed away in 1995.
Personal and Family Life
Viktor Proklov was born Viktor Timofeevich Proklov in 1907. He kept much of his personal life private, so details about his family and early years remain largely unknown. However, his dedication to acting led him to become a well-respected figure in the film industry.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Viktor Proklov appeared in various films, showcasing his talent as an actor. He is particularly remembered for his performances in notable films in the 1940s and 1960s, earning recognition for his unique on-screen presence. His work in distinguished films like Boksyory and others contributed to his legacy in cinema.
Death and Legacy
Viktor Proklov passed away in 1995, leaving behind a rich legacy in the film industry. His contributions to cinema, particularly in the Soviet era, have been acknowledged by audiences and critics alike. Through his performances, he remains a memorable figure in film history.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Rating |
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Chudak-chelovek | 1962 | Old Man | 6.0 |
Im bylo devyatnadtsat | 1960 | 6.5 | |
Chernomorochka | 1959 | Trubach (as V. Proklov) | 5.3 |
The Horsemen | 1950 | Tabunshchik (as V. Proklov) | 6.8 |
Povest o ‘Neistovom’ | 1947 | Zabolotnyy radist (as V. Proklov) | 5.8 |
The Winner | 1947 | The fan at the match (uncredited) | 6.8 |
Rodnye berega | 1943 | Lyubushkin, Sailor (segment ‘Propavshiy bez vesti’) (as V. Proklov) | 5.3 |
Doch moryaka | 1941 | Povarenok (as V. Proklov) | 6.4 |
Morskoy yastreb | 1941 | 6.1 | |
Boksyory | 1941 | Fly (as V. Proklov) | 5.1 |