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Viktor Alexandrovich Verzhbitsky (Russian: Виктор Александрович Вержбицкий; born 21 September 1959) is an Uzbekistani-Russian film and stage actor. He is well known for playing mobsters, businessmen, and villains and he is well known for playing the role of Zavulon in the 2004 film Night Watch and its 2006 sequel ...
30 Photos. Viktor Verzhbitskiy was born on 21 September 1958 in Tashkent, USSR [now Uzbekistan]. He is an actor, known for Day Watch (2006), Night Watch (2004) and 12 (2007). More at IMDbPro. Contact info.
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Our Russia. Balls of Fate ( Russian: Наша Russia. Яйца судьбы, romanized : Nasha Russia. Yaitsa sudby) is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Gleb Orlov and Maksim Pezhemsky and starring Sergey Svetlakov, Mikhail Galustyan, Valeriy Magdiash and Viktor Verzhbitsky.
Viktor Verzhbitskiy. Highest Rated: 77% 12 (2007) Lowest Rated: 60% Night Watch (2004) Birthday: Sep 21, 1958. Birthplace: Tashkent, USSR.
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Viktor Verzhbitsky as Lezhava, a member of the NKVD; Ekaterina Melnik as Lyubov Serova; Dmitry Nazarov as Nadya's dad; Mikhail Filippov as Leader; Oleksiy Gorbunov as Selentsov, Vasser's Connector; Boris Kamorzin as Lyalin, chauffeur of the NKVD; Alexander Kuznetsov as NKVD officer; Eckie Hoffman as Adolf Hitler; Edgar Bölke as Admiral Wilhelm ...
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