Roman Tkachuk
Roman Denisovich Tkachuk (Russian: Роман Денисович Ткачук; August 31, 1932 — January 10, 1994) was a Soviet theatre and film actor.[1]
Roman Tkachuk | |
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Born | Roman Denisovich Tkachuk August 31, 1932 Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), USSR |
Died | January 10, 1994 61) | (aged
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1956—1994 |
Biography
He was born on August 31, 1932, in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), USSR.[1]
He graduated from the Film and Theatre Institute named after Aleksandr Ostrovsky in Tashkent in 1955.[2]
In late 1993, Tkachuk's wife, actress Maya Gnezdovskaya became seriously ill. On January 9, 1994, she was taken home from the hospital, and on the night of January 10, she died. The actor outlived her for only a few hours. He was buried with his wife in the Dolgoprudnenskoe (Central) Cemetery.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Formula radugi | ||
1967 | Katerina Izmailova | Village Drunk | |
1967 | V gorode S. | ||
1968 | Two Comrades Were Serving | ||
1969 | Village Detective | Gennady Pozdnyakov | |
1970 | Shag s kryshi | ||
1971 | Ballada o Beringe i ego druzyakh | Tsar Peter I | |
1971 | Liberation III: Direction of the Main Blow | Alexei Yepishev | |
1972 | Bumbarash | komissar Zaplatin | TV movie |
1972 | My tri a pes z Petipes | ||
1972 | Koltsa Almanzora | Aldebaran | |
1973 | Maturita za skolou | ||
1973 | Chipollino | Mastino | |
1974 | Odinozhdy odin | ||
1975 | Rasskazy o Keshke i ego druzyakh | ||
1975 | Vracha vyzyvali? | Predsedatel tsekhoma | |
1975 | Pobeg iz dvortsa | ||
1975 | Mezhdu nebom i zemlyoy | Petro Golovko | |
1976 | Eto my ne prokhodili | Aleksandr Pavlovich Krasikov, otets Mityi | |
1976 | Takaya ona, igra | Sports Committee Chairman | |
1977 | Ty - mne, ya - tebe | Pantykhov | |
1978 | Po ulitsam komod vodili... | Chief's advisor | |
1984 | Klyatva Dzhantaya | ||
1986 | Khorosho sidim! | ||
1988 | Heart of a Dog | TV movie | |
1990 | Moy muzh - inoplanetyanin | ||
1991 | Kogda opazdyvayut v ZAGS... | ||
1994 | The Master and Margarita | Shveytsar | (final film role) |
Awards
- People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1964)
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1972)[3]
- Honored Worker of Culture of Poland (1976)
- Stanislavsky State Prize (1977)
References
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