Born on January 13, 1922, Valeri Frid entered this world in the city of Tomsk, which, at the time, was nestled within the Tomsk uyezd of the Tomsk Governorate, a region situated within the vast and sprawling Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR). Fast forward to the present day, Tomsk has evolved to become a part of the Tomsk Oblast in the country of Russia.
This remarkable individual, Valeri Frid, was a true Renaissance person, blessed with the unique combination of creative talents, excelling in not one, but two distinct artistic fields. As a writer, he brought his imagination and insight to the page, crafting stories and characters that captivated and inspired. Concurrently, he also honed his skills as an actor, bringing his characters to life through his nuanced and expressive performances on stage and screen.
Notable cinematic endeavors, spearheaded by the distinguished Valeri Frid, have resulted in a plethora of remarkable film appearances, with his extensive repertoire boasting notable titles such as the 1980 release "Ekipazh", the 1976 production "Skaz pro to, kak tsar Pyotr arapa zhenil", and the 1984 cinematic masterpiece "Kazhdyy desyatyy".
Valeri Frid's remarkable life journey finally came to a conclusion on September 7, 1998, as he bid farewell to the world in the vibrant city of Moscow, Russia, leaving behind an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication, which will continue to inspire and delight audiences for generations to come.