Vladislav Dvorzhetskiy, a renowned Russian actor, entered this world on April 26, 1939, in the city of Omsk, which was then a part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union, a vast and powerful nation that would eventually evolve into the modern-day country of Russia.
Dvorzhetskiy's impressive acting career spanned several notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Solaris" released in 1972, the 1975 cinematic adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel "Captain Nemo", and the 1976 production "Krasnoe i chernoe".
Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away on May 28, 1978, in the city of Gomel, which was then situated within the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, another constituent republic of the Soviet Union, now known as Belarus.