04/21/1922
Riga, Latvia:
Valentīns Skulme (21 April 1922 – 12 September 1989) was a Latvian theatre and film actor best known for his work with the prestigious Dailes Theatre in Riga. Born into a family connected with the arts, he was raised by relatives who were prominent artists after losing his parents at a young age. Skulme’s stage career included notable roles in dramatic productions such as The Idiot and Richard III, and he also appeared in a number of Soviet-era films from the 1950s through the 1980s, including Viktorija and Purva bridējs. He was celebrated for his distinctive presence and versatility on stage and screen.
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Viktorija (1988) as |
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Sprīdītis (1987) as Minister |
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Teātris (1978) as Lord Charles |
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Viesnīca Tanatos (1977) as |
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Melnā vēža spīlēs (1976) as |
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Vālodzīte (1974) as Jazep |
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Сломанная подкова (1973) as valet Trankel |
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Vella kalpi Vella dzirnavās (1972) as |
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Waterloo (1970) as Tamburo Maggione (uncredited) |
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Возмездие (1969) as Инсфельд, пленный немецкий генерал |
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Подвиг Фархада (1968) as Hassel |
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Незабываемое (1967) as Ernst Kraus |
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Арена (1967) as white clown |
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В 26-го не стрелять (1966) as |
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Purva bridējs (1966) as baron |
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Жаворонок (1964) as Jean Peugeot |
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Люди не всё знают (1964) as |
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Diena bez vakara (1963) as |
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Третий тайм (1963) as Johan Dietrich |
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Jääminek (1963) as Haske |
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Закон Антарктиды (1963) as |
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Pazemē (1963) as |
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300 лет тому... (1956) as Pototsky's associate |