Vladimir Roudenko, a talented individual, entered this world on the eleventh day of May, nineteen hundred and nine, in the beautiful city of Nice, situated in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France.
Throughout his remarkable career, he showcased his acting prowess in a variety of films, including the 1927 releases "Napoléon" and "André Cornelis", followed by "Mateo Falcone" in 1928. He also appeared in the 1971 production "Bonaparte et la Revolution".
Tragically, Vladimir Roudenko's life came to an end on the twenty-third day of August, nineteen hundred and seventy-six, due to a cancer diagnosis. He passed away in the charming town of Savigny-le-Temple, located in the Seine-et-Marne department of France.