Bohdan Stupka
Bohdan Stupka | |
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Born | Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka 27 August 1941 Kulykiv, General Government, Nazi Germany |
Died | 22 July 2012[1] | (aged 70)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1961-2012 |
Spouse(s) | Larysa |
Awards |
Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka (Ukrainian: Богдан Сильвестрович Ступка; 27 August 1941 – 22 July 2012) was a popular Ukrainian actor and the minister of culture of Ukraine.[2][3] He was born in Kulykiv, General Government to Ukrainian parents. In 2001 he was a member of the jury at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival.[4] At the 26th Moscow International Film Festival he won the award for Best Actor for his role in Our Own.[5]
Stupka has played more than a hundred roles in films and over fifty in theaters. Stupka has been awarded the title Artist of Ukraine and People's Artist of the USSR.[6] Hero of Ukraine (The Order of the State) (2011).
Bohdan Stupka was buried on Baikove Cemetery in Kyiv.
His son Ostap Stupka is also an actor.[7]
Awards[]
- Kyiv Pectoral Award in the category "Best Male Role", play by Irena Kowal: ("The Lion and the Lioness") (2001)
- Golden Aries Award in the category "Best Male Role" (Our Own) (2004)[8]
- Silver George prize of the Moscow International Film Festival - "Best Male Role" (Our Own) (2004)[9]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Supporting Actor" (A Driver for Vera) (2005)[10]
- Nika Award in the nomination "Best male role" (Our Own) (2005)[9]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Male Role in Cinema" (Taras Bulba) (2010)[9]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Supporting Actor" (Home) (2012)[11]
Selected filmography[]
- 1971: White Bird with Black Mark (Ukrainian SSR) - Orest
- 1971: Ozareniye - Yuriy Morozenko
- 1972: Contrary to Everything (Ukrainian SSR/Yugoslavia)
- 1973: The Last Day - Valera
- 1973: Naperekor vsemu - Simeon
- 1973: Novoselye - Danko
- 1975: Waves of the Black Sea (Ukrainian SSR) - Troyan
- 1977: The Right for Love (Ukrainian SSR) - Yakov
- 1979: Zabud'te slovo 'smert'
- 1980: Dudaryky (Ukrainian SSR) - Leontovich
- 1980: Inache nelzya
- 1981: Ot Buga do Visly - Conjurer
- 1982: Tayny svyatogo Yura
- 1983: Whirlpool (Ukrainian SSR)
- 1984: Vsyo nachinayetsya s lyubvi - Antonyuk
- 1984: Stolen Happiness (Ukrainian SSR)
- 1985: Zhenikhi
- 1986: Schastliv, kto lyubil
- 1987: Danylo - kniaz of Halychyna (Ukrainian SSR) - Sudich
- 1988: 'Stone Soul (Ukrainian SSR) - Sergey Muratov
- 1988: Generalnaya repetitsiya
- 1990: Nyne proslavisya syn chelovecheskiy - Arkhierey (Pavel)
- 1991: Kremlevskiye tayni XVI veka - Boris Godunov
- 1991: Sin (Ukraine)
- 1992: Radi semeynogo ochaga
- 1992: Gospodi, prosti nas, greshnykh
- 1992: Chotyry lysty fanery - Polkovnyk
- 1992: Four Sheets of Plywood (Ukraine)
- 1992: Taras Shevchenko. Testament (Ukraine)
- 1993: The Gray Wolves - V.E. Semichastnyj
- 1993: Fuchzhou (Ukraine)
- 1993: Doroga v ray
- 1993: The Road to Paradise (Russia/Germany)
- 1993: Trap (TV Series) (Ukraine)
- 1995: Odinokiy igrok
- 1995: Gelli i Nok
- 1996: Judenkreis, or Eternal Wheel (Ukraine)
- 1999: With Fire and Sword (Poland) - Bohdan Chmielnicki
- 1999: East/West (Bulgaria/France/Russia/Spain/Ukraine) - Colonel Boyko
- 1999: Chinese Service - Lapsin
- 2002: A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa (Ukraine) - Hetman Mazepa
- 2003: An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God (Poland) - Popiel
- 2004: Our Own (Russia) - Old Man
- 2004: A Driver for Vera (Ukraine/Russia) - General Serov
- 2005: Stealing Tarantino (TV Mini-Series) (Russia) - Feliks Dobrzhansky
- 2006: Strange Christmas (Ukraine) - Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
- 2007: Two in One (Russia) - Segment 2 - Andrei / father
- 2007: Troe i Snezhinka - Andrew's Father
- 2007: The Russian Triangle (Georgia)
- 2007: 1814 (Russia)
- 2008: Sappho (Summer Lover) (Ukraine) - Professor Orlov
- 2008: Alexander (Russia) - Knyaz Yaroslav
- 2008: Serce na dloni - Konstanty
- 2009: Taras Bulba (Russia) - Taras Bulba
- 2009: Insayt - Old Man
- 2010: Chantrapas (Georgia) - L'ambassadeur
- 2010: Ivanov - Pavel Kirillyich Lebedev
- 2010: Platon Anhel (TV Movie) (Ukraine)
- 2011: Brothel Lights - Zaslavsky
- 2011: Home (Russia) - Grigory Ivanovich Shamanov
- 2011: Ottorzhenie - Ivan Pavlovich
- 2013: Podporuchik Romashov
- 2015: 12 mesyatsev. Novaya skazka - Dekabr (final film role)
References[]
- ^ "Помер Богдан Ступка". Retrieved 2012-07-22.
- ^ "Богдан Ступка - актер". Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema. Archived from the original on 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
- ^ "Богдан Ступка". Russia-1.
- ^ "23rd Moscow International Film Festival (2001)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ^ "26th Moscow International Film Festival (2004)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
- ^ Government allocates Hr 550,000 for medical treatment of actor Stupka, Kyiv Post (February 8, 2011)
- ^ Korolevska recruits acting, sports stars for campaign, Kyiv Post (Aug. 2, 2012)
- ^ "2004". Golden Aries Award.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "От бандеровца до Тараса Бульбы: 5 кинообразов Богдана Ступки". RIA Novosti.
- ^ Igor Kozlov. "Богдан ступка получил премию "золотой орел" за роль в фильме "водитель для веры"". fakty.ua.
- ^ ""Елена" Звягинцева получила главного "Золотого орла"". Lenta.ru.
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