Rostislav Plyatt
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Rostislav Yanovich Plyatt (Russian: Ростисла́в Я́нович Плятт; 13 December 1908 – 30 June 1989[1]) was a Russian-born Soviet film and television actor. Born in Rostov-on-Don, he appeared in numerous films between 1939 and 1987, including Going Inside a Storm and Zoya. He won the People's Artist of the USSR in 1961,[2] and State Prize winner of the USSR in 1982. He died in Moscow in 1989.
Selected filmography
- Lenin in 1918 (1939)[3]
- The Foundling (1939)
- Zoya (1944)
- The Spring (1947)
- Strictly Business (1962)
- All The King's Men (1971)
- Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973)
References
External links
- Rostislav Plyatt at the Internet Movie Database
- Могила актёра (in Russian)
- "Острова. Ростислав Плятт", документальный фильм к столетию актёра (in Russian)
- Разумный В. А. Воспоминания современника о Р. Я. Плятте (in Russian)
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