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Waléra Kanischtscheff
Waléra Kanischtscheff (or Putiloff; Russian: Валера Канищев) is a Russian-Ukrainian actor currently based in Kreuzberg (Tempelhofer Berge), Berlin, Germany. He is a prolific voice-actor of German voice overs for English films. Filmography Actor in film * - ''Three joyful shifts'', Valery Pozdnyakov * - ''Ryadom s komissarom (1978) (TV)'' Alexander Tchekmenew * - ''Kapitan Sovri-golova'', Nikolai Lukyanov * - ''Bratya Riko'', The Brothers Rico, Gennadiy Ivanov, sov.version for The Brothers Rico * - ''Dubrowski'' Alexander Pushkin (novel) Vyacheslav Nikiforov * - ''Udivitelnye priklyucheniya Denisa Korablyova'' Igor Dobrolyubov * 1994 - ''Buenas Tardes Amigo'', Hendrik Handloegten * 1995 - ''A French Woman'', directed by Régis Wargnier * 1998 - ''The Caucasian Night'', Die Kaukasische Nacht, Gordian Maugg * 2001 - ''Swetlana'', Tamara Staudt, WDR Fernsehen * 2001 - ''Einspruch II'', Rolando Colla, Elena Pedrazzoli * 2002 - ''The Cosmonaut's Letter'' (''Der Brie ...
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Kreuzberg (Tempelhofer Berge)
The Kreuzberg (German for ''Cross Mountain'') is a hill in the Kreuzberg locality of Berlin, Germany, in former West Berlin. It rises about above the sea level. It was named by King Frederick William III of Prussia after the Iron Cross which crowns the top of the Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, on its inauguration on 30 March 1821. On 27 September 1921 the borough assembly of the VIth borough of Berlin decided to name the borough after the hill. The borough was subsequently downgraded to a locality in 2001. Other names for the hill Former names of the Kreuzberg were ''Sandberg'' (sand mountain), ''Runder Berg'' (1524) or ''Runder Weinberg'' (Round Mountain or Round Wine Mountain/Vineyard), ''Tempelhofer Berg'' and corrupted ''Templower Berg'' (both Tempelhof Mountain), ''Götzens Berg'' (1798) or ''Götzescher Berg'' (1818; both Götze's Mountain), ''Kreutzberg'' (1822, 1834) and ''Kreuzberg'' (1856). Since the 1850s the ...
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