Viktor Sergueïevitch Rozov (in Russian: ?????? ????????? ?????, 8 August 1913 - 28 September 2004) was a Russian Soviet dramatist.
He was awarded the Stalin Prize (USSR State Prize) in 1967.
He wrote more than 20 dramatic pieces and 6 film scripts, including ????? ?????/Life Eternal, the basis for his film script The Cranes Are Flying.
He was a member of the Russian Academy of Letters, and was the president of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts and a member of the Union of Soviet Writers.