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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Sergei Zubkov

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Valentin Zubkov

Years active
  
1956-1974


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Born
  
12 May 1923 (
1923-05-12
)
Ryazan Governorate, RSFSR, Soviet Union

Died
  
January 18, 1979, Moscow, Russia

Movies
  
Ivan's Childhood, The Cranes Are Flying, Leon Garros Is Looking f, A Home for Tanya, With You and Without Y

Similar People
  
Lyudmila Marchenko, Mikhail Kalatozov, Lev Kulidzhanov, Vadim Yusov, Sergey Urusevsky

Valentin Ivanovich Zubkov (Russian: Валенти́н Ива́нович Зубко́в; 12 May 1923 – 18 January 1979) was a Soviet film actor.

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Valentin Ivanovich Zubkov was born in Peschanoye Settlement of Ryazan Province. He finished Armavir Military Aviation School (1941—1943) and served as a pilot at frontlines of the German-Soviet War.

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In the late 1940s Valentin Zubkov studied in Konstantin Voynov’s studio and later played the leads in his films Three Came Out of the Woods (Troe vyshli iz lesa) (1959) and The Sun Shines for All (Solntse svetit vsem) (1959), as well as episodic roles in Time of Summer Vacations (Vremya letnikh otpuskov) (1960) and Dream of an Uncle (Dyadushkin son) (1966). He gave his film debut in Lev Kulidzhanov and Yakov Segel’s It Began This Way (Eto nachinalos tak...) (1956).

In 1960 he joined the Theatre Studio of Film Actor.

In 1957 Valentin Zubkov played a front soldier in The Cranes Are Flying (Letyat zhuravli) (1957) and a cowardly villain in The Communist (Kommunist) (1958).

The actor’s most famous roles include those in the films Our Father's House (Otchiy dom) (1959), Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend (Leon Garros ishchet druga) (1961), Northern Story (Severnaya povest) (1960), Ivan's Childhood (Ivanovo detstvo) (1962), and A Day of Happiness (Den schastya) (1963).

In the Hospital Train (Poezd miloserdiya) (1964) Zubkov played together with his son Sergey.

In summer 1977 tragedy befell the actor’s family: his only son Sergei Zubkov died in an accident at the age of 23. It was an unbearable blow for the actor: soon after that he fell badly ill with deep sclerosis. Valentin Zubkov died in a hospital on 18 January 1979.

Filmography

Actor
1974
Esli khochesh byt schastlivym as
Vasili Petrovich
1974
S toboy i bez tebya as
Investigator
1973
Tranzit na sever (TV Movie) as
Orlov
1972
A parokhody gudyat i ukhodyat... (TV Movie) as
Guriy Ivanovich
1972
Malchishki narod horoshii as
Aleksey Klimov (as V. Zubkov)
1972
Posledniy fort as
Voronin
1972
Antratsit as
Pomochnik trener (as V. Zubkov)
1971
Zoia Rukhadze as
Kuzma
1971
Eyo imya - Vesna as
Voenkom (as V. Zubkov)
1969
Vnimaniye, tsunami! as
michman Varavva (as V. Zubkov)
1969
Ya ego nevesta as
Tolkunov (as V. Zubkov)
1969
At War as at War as
polkovnik Basov (as V. Zubkov)
1968
Karantin as
Doroshenko
1968
Shagi po zemle as
Matvey Petrovich Zhuravlyov
1968
Tainstvennyy monakh as
Lobov
1967
Net i da as
Lobov
1967
Wild Honey as
mayor Serbin (as V. Zubkov)
1967
Ya soldat, mama as
Starshina
1966
Dyadushkin son as
Vaska
1965
Ot semi do dvenadtsati as
Lyusya's Father
1965
Poyezd miloserdiya as
Ivan Danilov - vrach
1964
Den schastya as
Fyodor Orlov
1963
Polovodye as
Zinoviy Alekseyevich (as V. Zubkov)
1962
Sem nyanek as
Voloshin (as V. Zubkov)
1962
Ivan's Childhood as
Leonid Kholin (as V. Zubkov)
1962
Sandu Follows the Sun as
Voenniy muzikant (as V. Zubkov)
1961
Vremya letnikh otpuskov as
Gleb
1961
Evdokiya as
Porokhin
1961
Leon Garros ishchet druga as
Andreï
1960
Severnaya povest as
Tikhonov-khudozhnik / Tikhonov-soldat
1960
Yasha Toporkov as
German
1959
Solntse svetit vsem as
Nikolay Savelyev (as V. Zubkov)
1959
Otchiy dom as
Sergei Ivanovich
1958
Nad Tissoy as
Klark (as V. Zubkov)
1958
Three Came Out of the Woods as
Sergei Koshelev (as V. Zubkov)
1958
Kommunist as
Stepan
1957
The Cranes Are Flying as
Stepan (as V. Zubkov)
1956
Eto nachinalos tak... as
Vasiliy Skvortsov (as V. Zuvkov)
1948
Russkiy vopros as
Driver (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1994
Chtoby pomnili (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Chapter 5. Valentin Zubkov (1994) - Self

References

Valentin Zubkov Wikipedia