Also known as: Vlad Orlav, V. Orlov, Vladmir Orlov
Born in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
1961-04-01 (age 64)
Stuntman, stunt director. Born in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR in the family of an engineer. Graduated from the Leningrad Military Institute of Physical Education. Master of Sports in pentathlon. Since 1985 stuntman of the Lenfilm film studio. In the mid-1990s, he left for the United States and after some time performed and staged stunts in American blockbusters, including Air Force One, The Mask of Zorro, Soldier, The Tourist and others. In some of them, he played supporting roles. In total, more than 30 Hollywood films. Since the mid-2000s, Vladimir has had work in Russia again. He created the StuntArt company, which includes leading stuntmen from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev and which is equipped with the latest technology for creating movie stunts. In 2007, he was nominated for the American TAURUS stunt award in the category "Best Stunts in a Foreign Film" (for the film "Nomad"). In 2008, he was twice nominated for TAURUS in the category "Best Stunts in a Foreign Film" (for the films "Paragraph 78" and "The Apocalypse Code"). In 2010, he won the American TAURUS stunt award for the film "Forbidden Reality" (category "Best Stunts in a Foreign Film").
From Wikipedia
Vladimir Orlov may refer to:
Vladimir Orlov (politician) (1921–1999), Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR, 1985-1988
Vladimir Orlov (speed skater) (born 1938), Russian speed skater
Vladimir Orlov (author) (1936–2014), Russian fiction writer
Vladimir Grigorevich Orlov (1743-1831), Russian director of St Petersburg Academy of Sciences 1766-74
Vladimir Orlov (economist), Minister of Finance of the USSR in 1991
Vladimir Mitrofanovich Orlov (1895–1938), Russian military leader
Vladimir Nikolayevich Orlov (1868–1927), Russian military commander and equestrian who represented the Russian Empire at the 1900 Summer Olympics