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Vladislav Galkin

Date of Birth 25-December-1971
Place of Birth Moscow
(Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Moscow Oblast, Europe)
Nationality Russia
Also know as Slava Galkin, V. Galkin, Vladislav Sukhachyov, Val Lipton, Vladik Sukhachyov, Vladislav Sukhachyov-Galkin, Vladislav Suhachev, Vlad, Галкін Владислав Борисович, Vladislav Sukhachev, Vladislav Suhachev, Vladislav Borisovich Galkin, Владислав Галкин, Владислав Борисович Сухачёв, В. Галкин, Vladjiszlav Boriszovics Galkin
Profession Actor
Vladislav Galkin was a highly popular Russian actor who starred in fifty seven films including several TV serials, such as Spetsnaz, The Master and Margarita and Dikari. On 27 February 2010, Galkin was found dead in his apartment, and the cause of death was said to be cardiac arrest. However, according to his family and friends, he was murdered based on evidence indicating the presence of other people in his room just before his death and the disappearance of $130,000 from his apartment. The police dismissed this version. Galkin's death was mourned by many who demanded finding those responsible for his death. For millions of viewers, especially those outside Russia, Galkin is remembered as the poet Ivan Bezdomny in Vladimir Bortko's much lauded film version of Mikhail Bulgakov's epic novel The Master and Margarita. In the Bortko film series, the character Bezdomny witnesses the murder of his friend. When he tries to tip off the authorities to the improbable sequence of events, their reaction is to lock him up in a mental hospital. Subsequent events vindicate Bezdomny, and he eventually comes to be at peace with the suffering he was caused, in part thanks to his increased understanding gained in visits from the Master.

Awards by Vladislav Galkin

Check all the awards nominated and won by Vladislav Galkin.

2001


Nika Award for Discovery of the Year
Honored for : In August of 1944

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Discovery of the Year In August of 1944