
Vladas Bagdonas
**Vladas Bagdonas** (b. 1949) is a Lithuanian actor renowned for his significant film career, often characterized by complex and intense roles.
He gained wide international recognition through his collaborations with Russian director Aleksandr Sokurov. His portrayal of the protagonist in the film *Faust* (2011), Golden Lion winner at Venice, is particularly celebrated, where he embodied a tormented and intellectual character with profound intensity.
Other important works include *Viking* (2016), in which he played a historical role of significant impact, and *The Sun* (2005), also directed by Sokurov, where he lent his imposing presence.
Bagdonas is appreciated for his ability to imbue his characters with depth and dignity, often portraying authoritative, intellectual, or tormented figures, distinguishing himself with his measured yet powerful acting.