Vladimir Georgievich Yakovlev was a Soviet makeup artist. He was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR (1967) and the first-degree Stalin Prize laureate (1950). He graduated from the Moscow Imperial Academy of Commercial Sciences. From 1927 to 1977, he worked as a makeup artist at various film studios. He was a master of portrait makeup. He was the first to develop and apply plastic makeup, which made it possible to accurately characterize characters. From 1947 to 1949, he taught at VGIK. He also acted in films.
The Fall of Berlin
(Makeup Artist)
Zoya
(Makeup Artist)
The Vow
(Makeup Artist)
Agony: The Life and Death of Rasputin
(Makeup Artist)
History Lesson
(Makeup Artist)
Hostile Whirlwinds
(Makeup Artist)
Cheka Employee
(Makeup & Hair)
True Friends
(Makeup & Hair)
The Village Teacher
(Makeup & Hair)
How the Steel Was Tempered
(Makeup & Hair)
The Grand Concert
(Makeup & Hair)
Doctor Aybolit
(Makeup & Hair)
Yakov Sverdlov
(Makeup & Hair)
The Unforgettable Year 1919
(Makeup & Hair)
The Trial of Madmen
(Makeup & Hair)
Stories About Lenin
(Makeup Artist)
Flames on the Volga
(Makeup Artist)
And on the Pacific Ocean...
(Makeup Artist)
The Fires of Baku
(Key Makeup Artist)