Les Serdyuk

Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Serdyuk (Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Сердю́к), also known as Les Serdyuk (Ukrainian: Лесь Сердюк); 14 October 1940 26 May 2010) was a Soviet and Ukrainian theater and film actor. People's Artist of Ukraine (1996).[2]

Les Serdyuk
Born(1940-10-14)14 October 1940
Died26 May 2010(2010-05-26) (aged 69)
Kyiv, Ukraine
Occupationactor
Years active1953–2010
SpouseIrina Bunina[1]
Children2

Biography

Born into a family of People's Artist of the USSR Aleksandr Ivanovich Serdyuk.[3] In 1961 he graduated from Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts.

From 1961 to 1964 years, he was an actor of the Taras Shevchenko Kharkiv Academic Ukrainian Drama Theatre. He was subsequently an actor at the Riga Youth Theatre for an additional two years before joining the Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama. In 1970, he began working with Dovzhenko Film Studios.

In 2008, after a 37-year break, he returned to the stage as part of the troupe Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater.[4]

Death

He passed away on May 26, 2010, at the age of 69 in Kyiv due to lung cancer, which was diagnosed in the actor in the spring of 2009. He underwent chemotherapy treatment in Kyiv, but it was unsuccessful. He was buried on May 28 at Baikove Cemetery.[5][6]

Selected filmography

  • 1954: Marina's Destiny
  • 1967: They knew only by sight - Bellavista
  • 1968: In the Kyiv area - Mykhailo Burmystenko[7]
  • 1968: The Experiment of Dr. Abst - Bruno
  • 1970: Sespel
  • 1970: Khlib i sil - Maryan
  • 1971: Zvyozdnyy tsvet - Trofim Kovalchuk
  • 1971: More nashey nadezhdy
  • 1972: Zhivaya voda - Anton Demyanovich
  • 1972: Criminal Investigation Inspector
  • 1972: Night rider - Savchenko
  • 1972: Lavri - Tokovoy
  • 1972: Adres vashego doma - Moldauer
  • 1973: Chyornyy kapitan - Osip Zaburunnyy
  • 1974: Abiturientka
  • 1974: Ogon - Svirid
  • 1974: Duma o Kovpake: Nabat - Gulyavyy
  • 1974: Reys pervyy, reys posledniy - Ivan
  • 1978: Duma o Kovpake: Karpaty, Karpaty... - Gulyavyy
  • 1978: Zestoke godine - Latyshev
  • 1978: Lyubov i yarost
  • 1979: Babylon XX - Danko
  • 1980: Poezd chrezvychaynogo naznacheniya
  • 1981: Ot Buga do Visly - Moskalenko, zampolit
  • 1981: U chertova logova - Balaban
  • 1981: Such Late, Such Warm Autumn
  • 1981: Pod svist pul
  • 1982: Preodoleniye - Ivan Lukich Vasilenko
  • 1983: Zvyozdnaya komandirovka
  • 1983: Vnezapnyy vybros
  • 1983: Proval operatsii 'Bolshaya medveditsa' - Ren
  • 1984: The Legend of Princess Olga - Prince Sviatoslav I
  • 1984: Blagie namereniya
  • 1986: Poklonis do zemli
  • 1987: Poka est vremya - Iovan
  • 1988: Solomiani dzvony
  • 1988: Poddannye revolyutsii
  • 1988: The Mountains are Smoking (TV Movie) - Martin Pogodnyak
  • 1989: Seromanets
  • 1989: Nebilitsi Pro Ivana
  • 1990: Ne otstrelennaya muzyka - Valeriy
  • 1991: The first printer Revelation - Garaburda
  • 1991: Dikoe pole
  • 1992: Vverkh tormashkami - Beggar
  • 1992: American Boy - waiter
  • 1995: Stracheni svitanki
  • 1996: Operatsyya 'Kontrakt' - Polkovnyk Herasymenko
  • 1997: Kazachya byl - Kost Verboloz
  • 1997: Roksolana - Kasim Pasha
  • 2000: Istota
  • 2002: A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa - Ivan Samoylovych
  • 2009: Taras Bulba - Dmytro

References

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