Vladimir Orlov is a distinguished figure in the world of stunts and acting, with a career that has spanned continents and decades. Born in Leningrad, he initially showcased his athletic prowess as a Master of Sports in pentathlon before transitioning to stunt work at the renowned Lenfilm studio. Orlov's most notable performance came in the 1997 film "Stir," where his unique blend of acting and stunt skills captivated audiences and collectors alike. This film is often sought after for its innovative choreography and Orlov’s impactful presence.
After relocating to the United States in the mid-1990s, he made his mark on Hollywood with his work in major blockbusters such as "Air Force One" and "The Mask of Zorro." His expertise not only earned him accolades, including a TAURUS award for his exceptional stunts in "Forbidden Reality," but also established a legacy that collectors appreciate. His ability to blend athleticism with artistry makes his films highly collectible, particularly for those interested in the evolution of stunt performance in cinema.