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Valeriy Lekarev
(1909-1971)
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Valeriy Lekarev was born on 19 October 1909. He was an actor, known for
Attack from the Sea (1953)
,
Serebristaya pyl (1953)
and
The Struggle (1936)
. He died on 14 September 1971 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].
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Attack from the Sea
7.0
Napoleon Bonaparte I
(as V. Lekarev)
1953
Serebristaya pyl
5.6
Gideon Smith
(as V. Lekarev)
1953
The Struggle
5.5
Actor
(as Lekarev)
1936
My : muzhchiny
TV Movie
Master
1967
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Stranitsy zhivyye
TV Movie
1969
My : muzhchiny
TV Movie
Master
1967
Dobrynya Nikitich
6.2
Short
Narrator
(voice)
1965
Serebristaya pyl
5.6
Gideon Smith
(as V. Lekarev)
1953
Attack from the Sea
7.0
Napoleon Bonaparte I
(as V. Lekarev)
1953
The Struggle
5.5
(as Lekarev)
1936
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V. Lekarev
Born
October 19
,
1909
Died
September 14
,
1971
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
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