Vladimir Vysotsky
Vladimir Vysotsky was a renowned Soviet-era Russian bard, actor, and poet, celebrated for his poignant songs that often reflected the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people. His work resonated deeply within Russian culture, and he became an iconic figure, with his songs gaining popularity across the former Soviet Union and beyond.
Born on Jan 25, 1938 (88 years old)
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Russia:
Vladimir Vysotsky's character Gleb Zheglov is quoted by Putin regarding the phrase 'a thief must sit in prison'.
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Russia:
Padva was the lawyer for the singer Vladimir Vysotsky.
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Belarus:
Vladimir Vysotsky is mentioned in connection with a story about a bistro where he once sought help after his car broke down.
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Lithuania:
Vladimir Vysotsky was a Soviet-era bard whose work is fondly remembered in Montenegro.
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