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  1. Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Tikhonov (Russian: Вячеслав Васильевич Тихонов; 8 February 1928 – 4 December 2009) was a Soviet and Russian actor whose best known role was as Soviet spy Stierlitz in the television series Seventeen Moments of Spring.

  2. Vyacheslav Tikhonov. Vyacheslav Vasilevich Tikhonov (em russo: Тихонов, Вячеслав Васильевич) (Pavlovsky Posad, 8 de fevereiro de 1928 – Moscou, 4 de dezembro de 2009) foi um ator russo . Ligações externas. Vyacheslav Tikhonov. no IMDb. Categorias: Nascidos em 1928. Mortos em 2009. Atores da Rússia.

    • Вячеслав Васильевич Тихонов, 8 de fevereiro de 1928, Pavlovsky Posad
    • 4 de dezembro de 2009 (81 anos), Moscou
  3. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of VYACHESLAV TIKHONOV including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9538115, MMSI 273350140, Call sign UBSH6.

  4. Actor: War and Peace. Vyacheslav Tikhonov was one of Russian cinema's best known faces, he survived hardship during the Second World War, and became renown for his portrayal of Russian aristocrats and intellectuals in several award-winning films, such as War and Peace (1965) and White Bim Black Ear (1977).

    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, Russia
    • January 1, 1
    • 1.85 m
  5. 6 de dez. de 2009 · MOSCOW (AP) Vyacheslav Tikhonov, a Russian film actor best known in the West for his role in an Oscar-winning version of Tolstoy’s “War and Peace,” died here on Friday. He was 81. He died...

  6. Actor: War and Peace. Vyacheslav Tikhonov was one of Russian cinema's best known faces, he survived hardship during the Second World War, and became renown for his portrayal of Russian aristocrats and intellectuals in several award-winning films, such as War and Peace (1965) and White Bim Black Ear (1977).

  7. Vyacheslav Tikhonov. Вячеслав Тихонов, February 8, 1928 — December 4, 2009 • 81 y.o. (96) Actor. Dubbing. Facts. Tikhonov made his film debut in 1948. For the next few years, he appeared in relatively low-profile films and at the Film Actors' Studio Theatre in Smolensk.