Vytautas Kaniusonis is a Eastern European actor from Lithuania. He has finished his acting studies the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. Vytautas' international career begun with a mini-series "War &Peace" by Robert Dornhelm starring Clemence Poesy and Malcolm McDowel. Since then Vytautas has played in numerous local and international productions such as feature films "Aurora" in 2012 and "Vardas Tamsoje (A name in the Dark)" in 2013. He became a famous actor after a critically acclaimed film "The Gambler" directed by Ignas Jonynas, where Vytautas has played the lead role. The film won the Special Juree Award in Warsaw International Film Festival in 2013 and the Silver Crane awards for Best Actor, Best Score, Best Film, Best Art Direction and Best Director in Lithuanian Film Awards in 2014. His most recent work includes Norwegian TV series "Occupied" in 2017, feature films "Isaac" by director Jurgis Matulevicius in 2019, "The Wedding" directed by Vygantas Bachmackij and a Swedish production "Thin Ice" that premieres in 2020. He also stars in an upcoming film "Paralysis" by Andrius Blazevicius, where he plays the father of the lead girl. Vytautas is fluent in Russian, Lithuanian and English, he also speaks German, Swedish and Polish.
Vytautas Medineckas was born on 29 July 1987 in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is an actor, known for Paradise (2023), Kas Butu Jeigu nebutu menulio (2023) and 2 Nights Till Morning (2015).
A Lithuanian actor of handsome quality, Vytautas has graced both television and cinema during his promising career. Born September 12, 1980, he is perhaps best recognized for his role as the guard captain Valerious in the fantasy adventure Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005). Actually it seemed more as a hiatus from screen and television as 2010 marked Vytautas's return. His continued work included the Lithuanian-produced drama Farewell (2010). He completed work on another Lithuanian drama called Christmas. Uncensored (2012).
Vytautas Sapranauskas (April 19, 1958 - April 18, 2013), was a Lithuanian comedian. comedy and drama actor of theater and cinema, and a TV host and presenter. He was one of the most talented and well known Lithuanian actors and TV faces. Vitautas graduated form the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 1980. Until 1990 he was affiliated with the Russian Drama Theatre. Since 1990 he was with the Vilnius Small Theatre. And then - with Domino theater in Vilnius. He acted in a number of films and theater plays, both during the Soviet times and in independent Lithuania. Apart from that he was also touring with his standing comedy project ''Humor Club'' (''Humoro klubas''), dubbed lots of animated movies to Lithuanian language, such as ''Ratatouille (2007), ''Ice Age III'', ''Garfield'', ''Racing Stripes''(2005) and many others. He was also the face of men's fashion brand Pierre Cardin in Lithuania. He committed suicide just before his 55th birthday, leaving all the country in shock as no one ever expected such a step from a man known as one of the most successful and respected actors and comedians.
Vyto Ruginis was born on April 17, 1956 in Wolverhampton, England. He is an actor and producer, known for Moneyball (2011), Casualties of War (1989) and Broken Arrow (1996).
Vyvan Pham is an actor, known for Push (2009), X-Men: The Official Game (2006) and Raya and the Last Dragon (2021).
Václav Chalupa was born on July 12, 1974 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He is an actor, known for xXx (2002), Les Misérables (1998) and The Brothers Grimm (2005).
Václav Jílek was born on March 27, 1981 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor, known for Der Rote Baron (2008), Miluji te modre (2017) and Muzi v nadeji (2011).
Václav Kopelec is known for Brutal Heat (2023) and Kdyby radsi horelo (2022).
Václav Kopta was born on June 21, 1965 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He is an actor and writer, known for Snezenky a machri (1983), Snezenky a machri po 25 letech (2008) and Opera Betlém (2013). He has been married to Simona Vrbická since 1996. They have two children.