Mark Pertsovskij

Actor - Russia
Born September 9, 1906 in Kharkov
Died February 26, 1993

Mini-Biography:
Mark Pertsovskij was born on September 9, 1906 in Kharkov. He was a Russian Actor, known for Bratja Karamazovy (1968), Volnyj Vjeter (1961), Sekretnaja Missija (1950), Mark Pertsovskij's first movie on record is from 1950. Mark Pertsovskij died on February 26, 1993. His last motion picture on file dates from 1968.

Mark Pertsovskij Filmography [Auszug]
1968: [01.10] Bratja Karamazovy (The Brothers Karamazov) (Cast: Brublevskij), Directed by Ivan Pyrjev, Kirill Lavrov, with Mikhail Uljanov, , Kirill Lavrov,
1961: [] Volnyj Vjeter (Wind of Freedom) (Cast: Foma ), Directed by Leonid Trauberg, Andrej Tutyshkin, with , Nadezhda Rumjantseva, Aleksandr Lazarev,
1957: [09.26] Leningradskaja simfonija (Cast), Directed by Zakhar Agranjenko, with Vladimir Solovjov, Olga Malko, ,
1950: [08.21] Sekretnaja Missija (Secret Mission) (Cast: Kaltenbrunner ), Directed by Mikhail Romm, with Nikolaj Komissarov, , Jelena Kuzmina,

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