Medar, Vladimir
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Scalawag (1973) as Pirate captain
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I cosacchi (1960) as Russian military commander
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Die Reiter von Padola (1970 TV series)
Ep. 4: "Das Brokatpolster", credited as "Wladimir Medar", as Father Fidelis
Ep.6: "Die Türkenglocke", credited as "Wladimir Medar", as Mayor of Fehervar
Ep. 4: "Das Brokatpolster", credited as "Wladimir Medar", as Father Fidelis
Ep.6: "Die Türkenglocke", credited as "Wladimir Medar", as Mayor of Fehervar
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I mongoli (1961) as Molokai
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Le avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche (1976) as Melon seller
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Riuscirà il nostro eroe a ritrovare il più grande diamante del mondo? (1971) as Krakenbaum.
He seems to be playing the same character he played in the similarly-themed Come rubare un quintale di diamanti in Russia, also directed by Malatesta and probably filmed back-to-back with this film (though released 4 years earlier). This is curious since there doesn't seem to be any other connection between the 2 films, with several other recurring actors here playing different characters.
He seems to be playing the same character he played in the similarly-themed Come rubare un quintale di diamanti in Russia, also directed by Malatesta and probably filmed back-to-back with this film (though released 4 years earlier). This is curious since there doesn't seem to be any other connection between the 2 films, with several other recurring actors here playing different characters.
Medar, Vladimir
Ljubav i poneka psovka (1969), credited, as Leo Karpati, Street theatre presentator