
Volodymyr Lisovskyi
Known For
Acting
Born
1894-01-01
Biography
Volodymyr Lisovskyi was a Ukrainian theatre and film actor. Active in films 1924 - 1940. In the early 1920s - actor of the Odesa State Drama Theater, In 1924-1925 - actor of the Kharkiv Drama Theater after Ivan Franko. After world war two - After the war - an actor of the State Theater in Brest.
Most Known For

Cement
as Sergey Ivagin

Wandering Stars
as Baulin, student

Black Sea Mutiny
as Menshevik (uncredited)

Makar Nechay
as Trofim (uncredited)

Love's Berries
as Old man on whom the fat man offloads

Taras Shevchenko
as General

Sold Appetite
as Professor Fuchs

Contact
as Arkadiy Ogurtsov

Intrigan
as V. Lisovsky

Three Rooms with a Kitchen
as Afanasiy Sidorovich, house manager

Suburban Districts
as Photographer (uncredited)

Ostap Bandura
as Priest

Mitya
as Drunk best man

Hegemon

Our Guy

The Little Shoes
as Deacon

A Man Without A Case
as Semyon Petrovich, teacher

The Big Sorrow of a Small Woman
as Sergey's friend

Life in Your Hands
as Truant

Hamburg
as Police president