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* 1955: ''[[A Big Family]]'' as Matvei Zhurbin
* 1955: ''[[A Big Family]]'' as Matvei Zhurbin
* 1955: ''[[Twelfth Night (1955 film)|Twelfth Night]]'' as Antonio
* 1955: ''[[Twelfth Night (1955 film)|Twelfth Night]]'' as Antonio
* 1956: ''[[The Rumyantsev Case]]'' as Sergei I. Afanasyev, police colonel
* 1956: ''[[The Rumyantsev Case]]'' as Sergei I Afanasyev, police colonel
* 1961: ''[[Chronicle of Flaming Years]]'' as Vasily Markovich
* 1961: ''[[Chronicle of Flaming Years]]'' as Vasily Markovich
* 1965: ''[[Attack and Retreat]]'' as commander of the guerrilla unit
* 1965: ''[[Attack and Retreat]]'' as commander of the guerrilla unit
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*{{IMDb title|id=0525750|title=Sergei Vladimirovich Lukyanov}}
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* [http://www.kinopoisk.ru/name/341320/ КиноПоиск]
* ''[http://www.kinopoisk.ru/name/341320/ КиноПоиск]''
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Revision as of 03:16, 6 February 2018

Sergei Lukyanov
Born
Sergei Vladimirovich Lukyanov

(1910-09-27)27 September 1910
Died1 March 1965(1965-03-01) (aged 54)
OccupationActor
Years active1925–1971

Sergei Vladimirovich Lukyanov (Template:Lang-ru; September 27, 1910 — March 1, 1965) was a Soviet film and theater actor. He was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1952) and the winner of two Stalin Prize of the second degree (1951, 1952).[1]

Biography

Sergei Lukyanov was born on 14 (September 27), 1910 in the village of Nizhnee (now Donetsk Oblast), in a miner's family.[2] He went to school, then graduated from the Mining College and began working at the mine. He engaged in the circle of theatrical performances. In 1929, after one of the performances Lukyanov offered to try his hand on the professional stage, and he was invited to the Donbass Theater.[1]

In the movie since 1945.

Family

  • First wife — Nadezhda Tyshkevich
  • Second wife — Klara Luchko[3]
    • Daughter — Oksana

Selected filmography

References