Bohdan Stupka
Appearance
Bohdan Stupka | |
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Богдан Ступка | |
Born | Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka 27 August 1941 |
Died | 22 July 2012[1] Kyiv, Ukraine | (aged 70)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1961-2012 |
Spouse | Larysa |
Awards |
Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka (Ukrainian: Богдан Сильвестрович Ступка; 27 August 1941 – 22 July 2012) was a popular Ukrainian actor and minister of culture of Ukraine.[2][3][4] 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.[5] At the 26th Moscow International Film Festival he won the award for Best Actor for his role in Our Own.[6]
Stupka played in more than a hundred roles in films and over fifty in theaters. Stupka was awarded the titles Artist of Ukraine, People's Artist of the USSR,[7] and Hero of Ukraine.
Bohdan Stupka was buried in Baikove Cemetery in Kyiv.
His son Ostap Stupka is also an actor.[8]
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)[9]
- Silver George prize of the Moscow International Film Festival "Best Male Role" (Our Own) (2004)[10]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Supporting Actor" (A Driver for Vera) (2005)[11]
- Nika Award in the nomination "Best Male Role" (Our Own) (2005)[10]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Male Role in Cinema" (Taras Bulba) (2010)[10]
- Golden Eagle Award in the category "Best Supporting Actor" (Home) (2012)[12]
Selected filmography
- 1971: White Bird with Black Mark as Orest
- 1971: Insight as Yuriy Morozenko
- 1972: Contrary to Everything as Simeon
- 1973: The Last Day as Valera
- 1973: Housewarming as Danko
- 1975: Waves of the Black Sea as Troyan
- 1977: The Right for Love as Yakov
- 1979: Forget the Word "Death"' as Ivan Ostrovoy
- 1980: Dudaryky as Leontovich
- 1980: Otherwise it is Impossible as master Petushkov
- 1981: From the Bug to the Vistula as conjurer
- 1982: Red Bells II as Kerensky
- 1982: Secrets of St. George as Oleksa
- 1983: Whirlpool as Ioska Vikhor
- 1984: Everything Starts with Love as Antonyuk
- 1984: Stolen Happiness as Mikhailo Zadorozhny
- 1986: Start an Investigation as Stasenko
- 1987: Daniel, Prince of Galicia as Sudich
- 1988: Stone Soul as Sergey Muratov
- 1988: Dress Rehearsal as Vasili Gogol-Yanovsky
- 1990: Nikolai Vavilov as Trofim Lysenko
- 1991: Kremlin Secrets of the 16th Century as Boris Godunov
- 1991: The Sin as Stalynskiy
- 1992: For Home Fire as Hirsch, police officer
- 1992: God, Forgive Us Sinners as Tsibukin
- 1992: Four Sheets of Plywood, or Two Murders in a Bar as police colonel
- 1992: Taras Shevchenko. Testament as host
- 1993: The Gray Wolves as Vladimir Semichastny
- 1993: Fuchzhou as Matvii Kosht
- 1993: The Road to Paradise as academician Vladimir Naumovich Lerner
- 1993: Trap (TV Series) as Stalsky
- 1995: Single Player as Pavel Kondratievich
- 1995: Gelli and Nok as Gutan
- 1996: Judenkreis, or Eternal Wheel as Liberzon
- 1999: With Fire and Sword as Bohdan Chmielnicki
- 1999: East/West as colonel Boyko
- 1999: Chinese Service as Lapsin
- 2002: A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa as Hetman Mazepa
- 2003: An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God as Popiel
- 2004: Our Own as Ivan Blinov
- 2004: A Driver for Vera as general Serov
- 2005: Stealing Tarantino as Feliks Dobrzhansky
- 2006: Rabbit Over the Void as Leonid Brezhnev
- 2007: Two in One as Andrei
- 2007: Three and Snowflake as Andrew's Father
- 2007: 18-14 as Vasily Malinovsky
- 2008: Sappho as professor Orlov
- 2008: Alexander as prince Yaroslav
- 2008: Serce na dloni as Konstanty
- 2009: Taras Bulba as Taras Bulba
- 2009: Insight as old man
- 2010: Chantrapas as ambassador Firsov
- 2010: Ivanov as Pavel Kirillyich Lebedev
- 2010: Platon Anhel (TV Movie) as Platon Nikitich Anhel
- 2011: Brothel Lights as Zaslavsky
- 2011: Home (Russia) as Grigory Ivanovich Shamanov
- 2011: Rejection as Ivan Pavlovich
- 2013: Podporuchik Romashov as Shulgovich
- 2015: 12 Months. New Fairy Tale as December (final film role)
Commemoration
- Streets in the cities of Vinnytsia, Bucha, Boryspil, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhia, Synelnykove, Tavriisk, Pokrovsk, and Sloviansk are named in his honor.
- Asteroid 269252 Bohdanstupka, discovered on the night of Bohdan Stupka's 67th birthday at the Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory, was named in his honor.
- On October 5, 2016, Ukrposhta introduced into circulation a postage stamp dedicated to Bohdan Stupka, and the first day covers were canceled with a special commemorative stamp in Lviv and Kyiv post offices.[13]
- On the occasion of the actor's 75th birthday in 2016, the Bohdan Stupka Museum Room was opened in the building of the People's House in Kulykiv.
- For the 76th anniversary of his birthday in 2017, a bust of Bohdan Stupka was installed near the building of the People's House in Kulykiv, Zhovkva district, Lviv Oblast.[14]
- On August 27, 2021, on the occasion of the actor's 80th birthday, a bas-relief and a memorial plaque with a miniature sculpture were unveiled on Mary Zankovetska Street in Kyiv.[15][16]
- In May 2022, in the city of Horodok, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Tukhachevsky Street was renamed Bohdan Stupka Street.
References
- ^ "Помер Богдан Ступка". Retrieved 2012-07-22.
- ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman / Littlefield. pp. 672–673. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
- ^ "Богдан Ступка — актёр". 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". kinopressa.ru. Golden Aries Award. Archived from the original on 2016-03-14.
- ^ a b c "От бандеровца до Тараса Бульбы: 5 кинообразов Богдана Ступки". RIA Novosti. 22 July 2012.
- ^ Igor Kozlov. "Богдан Ступка получил премию «Золотой орёл» за роль в фильме «Водитель для Веры»". fakty.ua.
- ^ "«Елена» Звягинцева получила главного "Золотого орла"". Lenta.ru.
- ^ "Укрпошта презентувала марку «Богдан Ступка» | УКРПОШТА". 2016-10-12. Archived from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
- ^ "У Львівській області відкрили пам'ятник Богдану Ступці | Українські Новини". 2018-04-16. Archived from the original on 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
- ^ "У Києві відкрили горельєф Богдана Ступки". 2021-08-30. Archived from the original on 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
- ^ "Бандерівець, гетьман, Чингісхан - сім ролей Богдана Ступки - BBC News Україна". BBC News Україна. 2021-08-30. Archived from the original on 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
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