Viktor Vesyolkin was an American actor who is best known for Vsadnik bez golovy, Khozyain, and Salyut, Mariya!. He was born on January 23, 1925, in the USSR and passed away on April 13, 1989, in the same country.
Personal and Family Life
Viktor Vesyolkin was born in the USSR and lived through significant historical events that impacted his career. While not much is known about his personal family life, he dedicated a substantial part of his life to acting in various films and television shows.
Career
Viktor embarked on his acting career in the 1960s and quickly established himself in the industry. He is remembered for his remarkable performances in several Russian films, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Viktor Vesyolkin died on April 13, 1989. His contributions to Soviet cinema remain influential, and he is still appreciated by fans of classic film for his memorable roles and performances. His legacy lives on through his filmography and the impact he had on the acting profession.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1989 | Polyot ptitsy | Bit part (as V. Vesyolkin) | 6.8 |
1988 | Fontan | Pavel Sergeyevich (as V. Vesyolkin) | 7.3 |
1973 | Vsadnik bez golovy | Zashchitnik na sude (as V. Veselkin) | 6.5 |
1973 | Drama iz starinnoy zhizni | pushkar Kamenskogo starshego (as V. Vesyolkin) | 7.3 |
1971 | Khozyain | Nikolay – rabotnik masterskoy (as V. Vesyolkin) | 6.0 |
1971 | Salyut, Mariya! | Makhnovets (as V. Veselkin) | 6.9 |
1969 | The Living Corpse | Kuzin (as V. Vesyolkin) | 5.4 |