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[[File:Shchors-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|{{PAGENAME}} (1912-2006) holds an [[Ortgies Pocket Pistol]] as Nikolay Alexandrovitch Shchors in ''[[Shchors]]'' (1939).]] | [[File:Shchors-Pistol-2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|{{PAGENAME}} (1912-2006) holds an [[Ortgies Pocket Pistol]] as Nikolay Alexandrovitch Shchors in ''[[Shchors]]'' (1939).]] | ||
'''Evgeniy Valerianovich Samoilov''' (also spelled '''Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov''') (April 16, 1912 — February 17, 2006) was a prominent Soviet screen and stage actor, best known for roles in ''[[Shchors]]'' (1939), ''Bright Path'' (1940), ''Four Hearts'' (1941), '' | '''Evgeniy Valerianovich Samoilov''' (also spelled '''Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov''') (April 16, 1912 — February 17, 2006) was a prominent Soviet screen and stage actor, best known for roles in ''[[Shchors]]'' (1939), ''Bright Path'' (1940), ''Four Hearts'' (1941), ''[[Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)|Six P.M.]]'' (1944). He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. He was the father of fellow actress Tatyana Samoylova. | ||
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| [[RG-14 hand grenade]] || Nikolay Shchors || ''[[Shchors]]'' || || 1939 | | [[RG-14 hand grenade]] || Nikolay Shchors || ''[[Shchors]]'' || || 1939 | ||
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| [[FN Model 1903]] || Jan Smudek || ''[[Elusive Jan (Neulovimyy Yan)]]'' || || 1942 | |||
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| [[Suomi M31]] || Jan Smudek || ''[[Elusive Jan (Neulovimyy Yan)]]'' || || 1942 | |||
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| [[Nagant M1895]] || Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov || ''[[Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)]]'' || || 1944 | |||
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| [[PPSh-41]] || Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov || ''[[Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)]]'' || || 1944 | |||
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| [[RGD-33]] || Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov || ''[[Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny)]]'' || || 1944 | |||
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| [[Nagant M1895]] || Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze || ''[[The Crash of the Emirate (Krushenie emirata)]]'' || || 1955 | |||
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| [[FN Model 1910]] || Col. Bobrov || ''[[Oleko Dundich]]'' || Possibly misidentified || 1958 | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 3 May 2021
Evgeniy Valerianovich Samoilov (also spelled Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoilov) (April 16, 1912 — February 17, 2006) was a prominent Soviet screen and stage actor, best known for roles in Shchors (1939), Bright Path (1940), Four Hearts (1941), Six P.M. (1944). He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. He was the father of fellow actress Tatyana Samoylova.
Evgeniy Samoylov can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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Ortgies Pocket Pistol | Nikolay Shchors | Shchors | 1939 | |
Lewis Gun | Nikolay Shchors | Shchors | Savage M1917 | 1939 |
RG-14 hand grenade | Nikolay Shchors | Shchors | 1939 | |
FN Model 1903 | Jan Smudek | Elusive Jan (Neulovimyy Yan) | 1942 | |
Suomi M31 | Jan Smudek | Elusive Jan (Neulovimyy Yan) | 1942 | |
Nagant M1895 | Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov | Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny) | 1944 | |
PPSh-41 | Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov | Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny) | 1944 | |
RGD-33 | Sr. Lt. Vasiliy Kudryashov | Six P.M. (V shest chasov vechera posle voyny) | 1944 | |
Nagant M1895 | Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze | The Crash of the Emirate (Krushenie emirata) | 1955 | |
FN Model 1910 | Col. Bobrov | Oleko Dundich | Possibly misidentified | 1958 |