
Yuri Georgiyevich Bogatyryov was a Soviet actor, best known for his roles in five films by Nikita Mikhalkov, including At Home Among Strangers (1974). Bogatyryov, one of the leading actors of Sovremennik (1971-1977) and then Moscow Art Theater (1977-1989), was designated People's Artist of Russia in 1988.

Gunārs Cilinskis was a Latvian theater and film actor, film director and screenwriter. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1979).

Helga Dancberga was a Soviet then Latvian actor. She was the director of the Department of Culture and Arts at the Latvian Conservatoire.

Vilis Daudziņš is a Latvian actor. In the theatre, he has appeared in several plays of Alvis Hermanis and Māra Ķimele, produced in New Riga Theatre. He has also taken part in several films.

Heinz Erhardt was a German comedian, musician, entertainer, actor, and poet.

Victor Arthur Eduard Janson was a German stage and film actor and film director of Latvian ethnicity.
Ivars Edmunds Kalniņš is a Latvian film and television actor. He graduated in 1974 from the Jāzeps Vītols Theatre Department of the Latvian Conservatory. He had already started acting however in 1972 at the Artistic Academic Theatre of J. Rainis. Kalniņš has performed in both Latvian language and Russian language films and television shows.

Ausma Kantāne-Ziedone is a Latvian actress and politician.

Andrzej Łapicki was a Polish film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1947 and 1999. He was married twice. His first marriage to Zofia Chrząszczewska lasted from 1947 to her death in 2005. He then married Kamila Mścichowska in 2009 and remained with her until his death.

Dagmāra Legante-Celmiņa is a Latvian TV personality, model, actress.

Marija Leiko, also known as Marija Leyko, was a Latvian stage and silent film actress in Europe, especially popular in Latvia, Germany, and Russia.

Lya Mara was a Polish actress. She was one of the biggest stars of the German silent cinema.

Arkady Isaakovich Raikin was a Soviet stand-up comedian, theater and film actor, and stage director. He led the school of Soviet and Russian humorists for about half a century.

Marie Seebach was a German actress.

Ksenia Solo is a Latvian-Canadian actress known for portraying Mackenzie "Kenzi" Malikov on Lost Girl. She portrayed Peggy Shippen on Turn: Washington's Spies. Solo also portrayed the character "Natasha" in the 2010 American television series Life Unexpected and Shay Davydov in Season 3 of Orphan Black. In 2017, she joined the cast of the History Channel's Project Blue Book as the Russian spy Susie Miller.

Yuriy Yakovlev was a Bulgarian stage and film actor.