Vladimir Gostyukhin was born on March 10, 1946 in Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Ekaterinburg, Russia]. He is an actor and director, known for Smirennoe kladbishche (1989), Voskhozhdenie (1977) and Nash bronepoyezd (1989). He is married to Alla Prolich.
Dr. Vladimir Grigoryants is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in rhinoplasty and cosmetic plastic surgery of the body and face. His practice is located in Glendale, California. He is one of the busiest surgeons in the country. Being internationally known, Dr. Grigoryants' patients come to Los Angeles to have procedures performed by him from all over the United States as well as from other countries. Many medical professionals including anesthesiologists, nurses, ENT doctors, and even plastic surgeons choose Dr. Grigoryants for their procedures or refer friends and relatives. He was voted by his peers and recognized as a Top Doctor 2018 by Los Angeles Magazine and by Pasadena Magazine in 2020. His extensive surgical experience and artistic ability allowed him to improve some of the plastics surgical procedures resulting is better outcomes. His rhinoplasty techniques were published in the internationally read Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal (June, 2013) and his experience with lipoabdominoplasty (advanced tummy tuck surgery) was published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal (January, 2013). Dr. Grigoryants is a peer reviewer of rhinoplasty articles submitted for publication to a plastic surgery journal. Dr. Grigoryants has been invited by various media outlets to give his opinion on plastic surgical procedures.
Vladimir Grosu is known for Free Dance (2018), Document 56 (2022) and Lady of Csejte (2015).
Vladimir Gusev was born on 9 July 1958 in the USSR. He is an actor, known for L'affaire Farewell (2009), Mentovskie voyny (2005) and Otryv (2019).
Vladimir Gusinsky was born on October 6, 1952 in Moscow, USSR [now Russia]. He is an executive.
Vladimir Gvojic is known for A.S. (25) (2019), The Machine (2023) and Here Be Dragons (2022).
Vladimir Houbart is known for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and Lucy (2014).
He was born into an artistic family. His father, Adolf Ilin, was a famous actor in The Sverdlovsk Theater and then in The Mayakovsky Theater in Moscow. Vladimir graduated from The Sverdlovsk Theater School in 1969, and afterwards worked in various theaters in Moscow and Kazan. From 1974 through 1989, he was an actor at The Mayakovsky Theater. His first movie role was as a child, when he played a boy named Gaydn on local TV. Despite that, he did not debut on the big screen until 1986, when he played Roman in Moy lyubimyy kloun (1987) ("My Favorite Clown").
Vladimir John Perez is an actor and producer, known for Murderville (2022), Diary of a Future President (2020) and Friendsgiving (2020).
Vladimir Jon Cubrt is a writer, film producer and actor. Luba, Vladimir's debut as writer and producer, won two Best Feature Awards and two Audience Choice For Best Feature Awards while playing 8 different festivals on the international festival circuit. As an actor, Vladimir is known around the world for his portrayal of Garret Jacob Hobbs on NBC's hit series Hannibal and is a regular guest at "Fannibal" conventions in North America and Europe. Vladimir has appeared in over 40 television shows and films including: Designated Survivor; In Contempt; Covert Affairs; Hollywoodland and Beauty & The Beast. In 2018 Vladimir was featured in three films that premiered at the biggest film festivals in North America: Stockholm (Tribeca); Kodachrome (TIFF); and Luba (Cinequest and Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival). Vladimir was nominated for a 2019 ACTRA Award for Best Male Performance for his portrayal of Luba's embattled ex-husband, Donnie Marchuk. Vladimir founded stage production company Zocalo Toronto, writing and producing a number of original works between 2007 and 2012 including The Weeping Salsa, a dance-drama hybrid in which he also starred. Vladimir was born in Hamllton, Ontario and went to Etobicoke School of the Arts before graduating from Ryerson University's theatre program.