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Vladimir Fogel

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The actor worked very intensively, making four movies per year, which led to nervous breakdowns and health problems. In 1929 he committed suicide which became a great shock for everyone. As Lev Kuleshov wrote, "Fogel, mercilessly overloaded with uninteresting work, became
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and committed suicide. Seems like it was an inherited illness. His brother, a flying ace, ended similarly: he jumped out of a plane after setting a flight altitude record."
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during his most dangerous trick: climbing on the cable that tears and sends him straight into the window. He had bigger roles in Kuleshov's other films, such as
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who later called Fogel "ingenious cinema actor — the best in our generation." Kuleshov was the one who introduced Fogel to the world of cinema with
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co-directed by Pudovkin. Fogel quickly turned into one of the leading Soviet comedy actors of the silent era, along with
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father, an immigrant who worked as an accountant despite hardly speaking any Russian. Vladimir's education in the
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Since 1924 Vladimir had worked in cinema. His first big role happened in 1925 in the popular comedy short
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which is often praised as Fogel's best role. Another acclaimed drama film with Fogel in the lead was
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The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
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Vladimir Fogel was born in Moscow. His family name comes from his
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Moscow
Moscow
Russian
Russian
German
Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology
October Revolution
National Film School
Lev Kuleshov
The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
Boris Barnet
Luch Smerti
Po Zakonu
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Boris Barnet
Porfiri Podobed
Aleksandra Khokhlova
Valéry Inkijinoff
Chess Fever
Igor Ilyinsky
Miss Mend
The Doll With Millions
Jack London
Po Zakonu
Bed and Sofa
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Lilya Brik
schizophrenic
Donskoye Cemetery

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