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'''Boryslav Mykolayovych Brondukov''' ({{lang-uk|Борислáв Миколáйович Брондукóв}}; {{lang-ru| |
'''Boryslav Mykolayovych Brondukov''' ({{lang-uk|Борислáв Миколáйович Брондукóв}}; {{lang-ru|Борислав Николаевич Брондуков}}; 1 March 1938 – 10 March 2004) was a Soviet and [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] film [[character actor]], [[People's Artist of Ukraine]].<ref>[http://akter.kulichki.net/se/brondukov_b.htm Биография Борислава Брондукова на сайте Советский экран]. Akter.kulichki.net. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.</ref><ref name=r1>[http://www.221b.ru/creators/04-Brondukov.htm БРОНДУКОВ Борислав Николаевич]. 221b.ru.</ref> |
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He was born in the village of [[Dubova]] somewhere in [[Kiev oblast]] of [[Ukrainian SSR]] in a [[Russians|Russian]]-[[Poles|Polish]] family.<ref |
He was born in the village of [[Dubova]] somewhere in [[Kiev oblast]] of [[Ukrainian SSR]] in a [[Russians|Russian]]-[[Poles|Polish]] family.<ref name=r1/> After graduating a construction [[Vocational school#Eastern Europe|vocational school]] he started to work at the [[Kiev Arsenal factory]] which after the [[World War II|war]] was once again established in the city. |
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At this time Brondukov began to perform in theater as well. His work was seen by the rector of [[National University of Theatre, Film and TV in Kiev|Karpenko-Karyi Institute of Theatrical Arts]] in Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav became a student there. |
At this time Brondukov began to perform in theater as well. His work was seen by the rector of [[National University of Theatre, Film and TV in Kiev|Karpenko-Karyi Institute of Theatrical Arts]] in Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav became a student there. |
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Since 1965 Brondukov has been an actor of the [[Dovzhenko Film Studios]] ([[Kiev]]), though he has worked at many other film studios in the [[Soviet Union]] as well. |
Since 1965 Brondukov has been an actor of the [[Dovzhenko Film Studios]] ([[Kiev]]), though he has worked at many other film studios in the [[Soviet Union]] as well. |
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Brondukov became a People's Artist of the [[Ukrainian SSR]] (1988) and the first winner of the Alexander Dovzhenko Ukrainian State Prize (1995).<ref>[http://news.mail.ru/society/1637542/ Почему десятки ролей Брондукова были озвучены другими актёрами]</ref> |
Brondukov became a People's Artist of the [[Ukrainian SSR]] (1988) and the first winner of the Alexander Dovzhenko Ukrainian State Prize (1995).<ref>[http://news.mail.ru/society/1637542/ Почему десятки ролей Брондукова были озвучены другими актёрами]. News.mail.ru. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.</ref> |
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He was featured in over 100 movies among which are [[Zakhar Berkut]], [[Vavilon XX (movie)|Vavilon]] with [[Ivan Mykolaychuk|Mykolaychuk]], [[Mimino]], the role of Inspector Lestrade in The Hound of the Baskervilles and other Holmes TV series directed by Igor Maslennikov, and others. |
He was featured in over 100 movies among which are [[Zakhar Berkut]], [[Vavilon XX (movie)|Vavilon]] with [[Ivan Mykolaychuk|Mykolaychuk]], [[Mimino]], the role of Inspector Lestrade in The Hound of the Baskervilles and other Holmes TV series directed by Igor Maslennikov, and others. |
Revision as of 05:39, 29 October 2016
Boryslav Mykolayovych Brondukov (Template:Lang-uk; Template:Lang-ru; 1 March 1938 – 10 March 2004) was a Soviet and Ukrainian film character actor, People's Artist of Ukraine.[1][2]
He was born in the village of Dubova somewhere in Kiev oblast of Ukrainian SSR in a Russian-Polish family.[2] After graduating a construction vocational school he started to work at the Kiev Arsenal factory which after the war was once again established in the city.
At this time Brondukov began to perform in theater as well. His work was seen by the rector of Karpenko-Karyi Institute of Theatrical Arts in Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav became a student there.
Since 1965 Brondukov has been an actor of the Dovzhenko Film Studios (Kiev), though he has worked at many other film studios in the Soviet Union as well.
Brondukov became a People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1988) and the first winner of the Alexander Dovzhenko Ukrainian State Prize (1995).[3]
He was featured in over 100 movies among which are Zakhar Berkut, Vavilon with Mykolaychuk, Mimino, the role of Inspector Lestrade in The Hound of the Baskervilles and other Holmes TV series directed by Igor Maslennikov, and others.
Selected filmography
- Viy (1967)
- Dangerous Tour (1969)
- Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven (1975)
- Afonya (1975)
- The Captivating Star of Happiness (1975)
- The Days of the Turbins (1976)
- Autumn Marathon (1979)
- The Garage (1979)
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (1979)
- Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (1981)
- We Are from Jazz (1983)
- A Cruel Romance (1984)
References
- ^ Биография Борислава Брондукова на сайте Советский экран. Akter.kulichki.net. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.
- ^ a b БРОНДУКОВ Борислав Николаевич. 221b.ru.
- ^ Почему десятки ролей Брондукова были озвучены другими актёрами. News.mail.ru. Retrieved on 29 October 2016.