Stepan Shagaida
Stepan Vasilievich Shagaida (Ukrainian: Степан Васильович Шагайда, real name Stepan Shagardin; January 9, 1896 in the village Belogolovy (now Ternopil region, Ukraine) – January 12, 1938 in Kharkiv) was a Ukrainian Soviet theater and film actor.
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Born | Stepan Vasilievich Shagardin January 9, 1896 Belogolovy |
Died | January 12, 1938 42) Kharkiv | (aged
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1922–1937 |
Biography
He served in the Red Army from 1920 until 1922.[1] His stage career began during the years of the Russian Civil War in the regimental Drama Theatre of the 45th Infantry Division.
In 1922, he studied at the Drama Studio theater Berezil (now Kharkiv Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Academic Drama Theatre). He began acting in films in 1924. In 1928, he became an actor of the Odessa and Kiev studios.[1] He appeared in the films of Les Kurbas and Alexander Dovzhenko (The writer and director of Aerograd (1935)).
In the summer of 1928, he left the theater to work in cinema. In 1927-1930, at the Odesa Film Studio, he starred in the films A Child from the Forest, The Gem of the Seven-Sided Stone, Walking in the Way, The Museum Guard, The Digging Ground, I Give You a Gift, and Five Brides. In 1930, he played the lead role in the historical drama Karmelyuk, which Lopatinsky began staging at the Odesa studio and completed at the Kyiv Film Factory. Together with Shagaid's film crew, he moved to Kyiv, where he continued to work for the next few years.
At the end of 1937 he was arrested along with many Ukrainian film makers and shot in early 1938.[2]
Selected filmography
References
- Степан Шагайда (Степан Шагадин) - биография
- П. Медведик, Л. Щербак. Шагайда Степан Васильович // Тернопільський енциклопедичний словник. — Тернопіль: видавничо-поліграфічний комбінат «Збруч», 2004—2010. — ISBN 966-528-197-6, том ІІІ, 2008