Valentīns Skulme (21 April 1922 – 12 September 1989) was a Latvian theatre and film actor best known for his work with the prestigious Dailes Theatre in Riga. Born into a family connected with the arts, he was raised by relatives who were prominent artists after losing his parents at a young age. Skulme’s stage career included notable roles in dramatic productions such as The Idiot and Richard III, and he also appeared in a number of Soviet-era films from the 1950s through the 1980s, including Viktorija and Purva bridējs. He was celebrated for his distinctive presence and versatility on stage and screen.
Waterloo
(Tamburo Maggione (uncredited))
The Broken Horseshoe
(valet Trankel)
In the Underworld
Ice Run
(Haske)
Theatre
(Lord Charles)
The Lark
(Jean Peugeot)
The Unforgettable
(Ernst Kraus)
Farkhad's Heroism
(Hassel)
Arena
(white clown)
Third Time
(Johan Dietrich)
Three Hundred Years Ago...
(Pototsky's associate)
Ilga-Ivolga
(Jazep)
Diena bez vakara
The Swamp Wader
(baron)
In a Claws of a Black Cancer
Devil's Servants on a Devil's Mill
Victoria
Littlefinger
(Minister)
Viesnīca Tanatos
People Don’t Know Everything
Retribution
(Инсфельд, пленный немецкий генерал)
The Law of the Antarctic
Don't Shoot on the 26-th
Theatre
(Lord Charles Tammerly)