Vladimir Strizhevsky

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1892-01-01

Deathday 1970-01-01 (78 years old)

Place of Birth Ekaterinoslav, Ekaterinoslav province, Russian Empire

Also Known As Владимир Стрижевский, Vladimir Strizhevskiy, Владимир Радченко, Vladimir Radchenko, Vlad Strevy, V. de Stry, Влад Стреви, Wladimir Strijewski

Vladimir Strizhevsky

Biography

Russian and French actor, director. He made his film debut in 1914 in the four-episode criminal drama Sashka the Seminarist (Russian Rocambole), which was released in cinemas in January 1915. In 1916-1917, he starred in many films by Yevgeny Bauer, including "Retribution" (1916), "Nabat" (1917), "Revolutionary" (1917). In 1917, in the joint-stock company A. Khanzhonkov, he directed the film "Black Love" as a director. In 1919, he starred in the anti-Bolshevik propaganda campaign "Life - to the Motherland, honor - to no one." In 1920 he emigrated to France. Under the name V. de Stry, he starred in the films The Meaning of Death (Le sens de la mort, 1922) by Yakov Protazanov and Golgotha of Love (Calvaire d`amour, 1923) by Viktor Turzhansky. From 1923 he worked in Germany. He directed the films The Abyss of the Big City (Tiefen der Großstadt, 1924), Taras Bulba (1924), The Tsar’s Adjutant (Adjutant des Zaren, 1928) with Ivan Mozzhukhin, The Amusements of the Empress (Spielereien einer Kaiserin, 1929) with Lil Dagover as Catherine I and "Troika" (Troika, 1930). In 1931-1938 he worked in France, made films "Sergeant X" (Le Sergent X, 1931), "Barge Haulers on the Volga" (Les Bateliers de la Volga, 1936), "Princely Nights" (Nuits de princes, 1938). In 1935, he wrote the screenplay for the French film adaptation of Crime et châtiment. In 1945 he directed the film Flesh and Soul (La Carne e l'anima) in Italy, directed by his friend Boris Konstantinovich Bilinsky. In 1945 he left for the USA. Lived there under the name Vlad Strevy.

Known For

Director

1945
La carne e l'anima

as Director

1938
Nights of Princes

as Director

1932
Sergeant X

as Director

1930
1930
Troika

as Director

1929
1924
Taras Bulba

as Director

1917
Chernaya lyubov

as Director

Actor

1923
1921
Vers la lumière

as Albert de Bonni

1919
White and black

as millionaire Jonathan White/apache Black

Writer

1935
1932
Sergeant X

as Screenplay

1924
Taras Bulba

as Writer

1917
Chernaya lyubov

as Writer