It was said about Dvorzhetsky that the acting of this actor causes a "screen shock" - such deep and strong feelings were expressed by his face in front of the camera
Vladislav was born in Omsk in 1939. His parents were people of art: mom is a ballerina, dad is an actor. Just two years after his birth, the boy lost his father - he was accused of counter-revolutionary propaganda and was arrested. When Vladislav grew up, his mother told him that his father was at the front, but the truth was later revealed.
The father returned home, but family life did not work out, and the mother and son were left alone again. Vladislav went to visit his father, tried to live in his new family, but then returned to his native Omsk and entered a medical school.
Immediately after receiving his diploma, Vladislav is taken into the army, to Sakhalin, where he serves in his specialty - the head of a pharmacy and is even going to stay on Sakhalin, but personal problems again force him to return to Omsk.
Actor's career
As a child, Vladislav gladly participated in amateur performances, so his mother advised him to enter a theater studio. He finished it and started working at the Omsk Youth Theater. The roles were mostly episodic, so there was no talk of any fame.
Once a photograph of Dvorzhetsky got into the capital's base of actors, where the director of the film "Running" saw it. Not without difficulties, Vladislav got to audition, and he was approved for the main role.
It was here that his main quality manifested itself: the ability to work for the camera. In the theater, this is not required, because the audience does not see all the nuances of feelings and emotions that the face expresses, and it is impossible to fake it in front of the camera. The role of General Khludov in the film Running (1971) became one of Dvorzhetsky's brilliant works.
The actor himself recalls that filming the film was "exhausting and joyful." Still - from episodes in the Youth Theater to the main role in a historical epic …
In the same year, there was a role in the film "The Return of St. Luke", and after these two films Vladislav Dvorzhetsky became known to millions of viewers.
After that, there were many roles and many films, but the "passable" among them is a minority. Take, for example, the films Solaris (1972) and Sannikov's Land (1973). People watched and revised these pictures several times, songs from them sounded from all windows.
The famous actor then began filming the film "Captain Nemo" (1974), which became cult, like all the films listed, and every teenager knew the name of Dvorzhetsky. During this period, a turning point occurred in his acting life: he began to play positive characters.
Vladislav also starred in films shot jointly with foreign colleagues: the Soviet-Yugoslav military film "The Only Road" and the Soviet-Bulgarian historical film-biography "Yulia Vrevskaya". He also traveled a lot around the country: he played in entrepreneurial performances.
In the 70s of the last century, Vladislav took a lot of films, experienced great overloads, but the rhythm of life did not decrease. In 1976, he starred in the film "Meeting on a distant meridian", and in 1977 he played his last role in the television movie "Classmates".
Vladislav Dvorzhetsky died in May 1978 while on tour and was buried at the Kuntsevo cemetery in Moscow.
Personal life
The first time Vladislav married on Sakhalin was when he served in the army. They had a son with Albina, but their life together did not work out, because of this, Vladislav returned to Omsk.
Dvorzhetsky met his second wife Svetlana Pilyaeva in a theater studio, they got married and worked together in the Omsk Youth Theater. This marriage was also short-lived, but a daughter was born in it.
Irina, Vladislav's third wife, was a fashion model. She gave him a son. As you can see, he constantly hoped for the strength of the union, so all relationships ended in marriage.
Dvorzhetsky's last love did not have time to become a wife - they had known each other for a little over a year, and the actor died at 39 years old.