Vladimir press biography
Born May 15 in Lviv. Polish theater and cinema actor. The performer of the role of Grigory Gryzhen Sakaashvili in the series "Four Tankers and Dog". Vlodzimazh Press was born on May 15 in Lviv in a Jewish family. He did not know his father. Much later, he learned that he was in a Jewish ghetto in Warsaw and was executed in the Treblink concentration camp. His pregnant mother, fearing the soon invasion of the Third Reich to Poland, fled towards the eastern border, gave birth to a Wedzimezh in Lviv.
With the outbreak of World War II, the family was evacuated to the city of Chkalovsk, the Nizhny Novgorod region. There he was sent to the orphanage, and his mother went to the front. Since childhood, he was brought up in a Russian -speaking environment. After returning to Poland in the year, he was forced to retrain his native speech for some time. After school, he entered the Warsaw Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated in the year.
In years he served in the People’s Theater of Warsaw. In years he worked in the Square Theater. He lived in France since the year. After returning in the year, he continued his work in the drama theater, and from the year - at the Studio Theater Warsaw.
Vlodzimezh Press in the cinema began to act in the year, debuting in the film "There will be no divorces." The former social camp was widely known in Poland and the countries of the former social camp, after the main role in the series “Four Tankmen and the Dog”, according to the same story, Janusz Pshimanovsky. The series tells about the combat everyday life of the crew of the Red tank and the dog named the ball during the Second World War.
His hero is Grigory Gesh Saakashvili, Georgian, a driver -driver. According to the film, the only non -prying in the carriage. It has a temperamental Georgian character. Against the backdrop of the serious and judicious Yanks and Gustlik, he was bred by simple-minded and nearby, for a long time embarrassed due to the fact that he cannot find a girl. Like all the crew members of the “redhead”, it has a special talent: Gregory - a master in driving a tank drives a nail with a tank into a tree trunk.
At the end of the film, fate connects him with the radio operator of the tank brigade Lidka Vishnevskaya. The Vlodzimazh Press in the series “Four Tankers and the Dog” thanks to the filming in the Four Tankilers and Dog tape, he was able to see his father’s face: “What is surprising, my father’s face in the photo was first seen thanks to“ Four tankers when this series was shown in the Soviet Union, one woman began to look for me.
She claimed that I was her relative. But I had accurate information that they are not my relatives. When that woman found me, it turned out that she was my grandmother’s sister, my mother’s dad's. She talked about the difficult fate of her father and - the most valuable - gave several of his photos. It turned out that we are very similar to him. By the way, his name was Gregory, as well as my character in “Tankers, the picture was nominated for an Oscar as the best foreign film.
The role of the Jew from the ghetto in the film by Andrzej Waida “Korchak” also became significant. In the year he played the main role in the comedy "Black Sheep". Duplicates foreign films, actively works on the radio. We met on the set of the series “Four Tankmen and Dog”. Vlodzimezh Press said: “My most vivid memory of the shooting is acquaintance with the future wife Renata.
After all, we met on the site. She was a dresser. We have begun a stormy romance that still has not faded. ” There are children and grandchildren. Tatyana’s eldest daughter lives in Paris, married a Frenchman, gave birth to two children. The son of Grzegozh is a professional photographer. Renata Press - the wife of Vlodzimezha Presses lives in a green sleeping area near the center of Warsaw, in the neighboring house there is an apartment of the famous actress Barbara Brylskaya.
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