Bohdan Stupka

Bohdan Stupka

27 Aug 1941 (83 years old) in Kulykiv, Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]

Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka (27 August 1941 – 22 July 2012) was a popular Ukrainian actor. At the 26th Moscow International Film Festival he won the award for Best Actor for his role in the film "Our Own". Stupka has played more than a hundred roles in films and over fifty in the theater. Stupka has been awarded the titles Artist of Ukraine, People's Artist of the USSR, and Hero of Ukraine (Order of the State, 2011), as well as a number of film awards. Later in his career he became the Minister of Culture of Ukraine.

Known For

Credits

  • 2015 · 12 Months. A New Fairy Tale as December
  • 2013 · Abyss as
  • 2012 · Once Upon a Time in Rostov as
  • 2011 · Brothel Lights as Zaslavsky
  • 2011 · Home as Grigoriy Shamanov
  • 2011 · Chantrapas as Boris Firsov
  • 2009 · Rejection as
  • 2009 · Ivanov as
  • 2009 · Insight as
  • 2009 · Buy a friend as
  • 2009 · Iron & Blood: The Legend of Taras Bulba as Taras Bulba
  • 2009 · Gogol the Bird as
  • 2008 · And a Warm Heart as
  • 2008 · Alexander: The Neva Battle as Prince Yaroslav
  • 2008 · Sappho as Professor Orlov
  • 2007 · 18-14 as статский советник Василий Фёдорович Малиновский (первый директор Лицея)
  • 2007 · Two in One as Masha's father
  • 2007 · Old Men: Colonels as
  • 2007 · The Three and the Snowflake as
  • 2007 · One Love of My Soul as Grigory Skovoroda
  • 2006 · Weird Christmas as
  • 2006 · A Hare over the Abyss as Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
  • 2006 · Take Tarantino as
  • 2006 · Три полуграции as
  • 2004 · A Driver for Vera as General Serov
  • 2004 · Our Own as Old Man
  • 2003 · Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem as Popiel
  • 2003 · The Old Fairy Tale: When the Sun Was God as Popiel
  • 2002 · A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa as Hetman Mazepa
  • 2002 · The Secret of Genghis Khan as Genghis Khan
  • 2001 · The Black Council as Briukhovetsky
  • 2000 · Chinese Tea-Set as Лапшин
  • 1999 · East/West as Colonel Boyko
  • 1999 · With Fire and Sword as Bohdan Chmielnicki
  • 1998 · Ivan Mykolaichuk. Dedication as self
  • 1996 · Judenkreis: The Eternal Wheel as Liberzon
  • 1995 · Gelli and Nok as
  • 1995 · The Lonely Player as
  • 1993 · The Gray Wolves as V.E. Semichastnyj
  • 1993 · The Kaidash Family as Omelko Kaidash
  • 1993 · Fuchzhou as Matviy Kosht
  • 1993 · Elysian Fields as Proinka's father
  • 1993 · Trap as Valerian Stalskyi
  • 1992 · Four sheets of plywood as
  • 1992 · For the Family Hearth as
  • 1992 · Kuban Cossacks. And Already Two Hundred Years... as Narrator (voice)
  • 1991 · Sin as
  • 1991 · Kremlin secrets of the XVI century as
  • 1991 · Nikolay Vavilov as
  • 1991 · From the Life of Ostap Vyshnya as
  • 1989 · Theatre Season as
  • 1989 · Dress Rehearsal as Vasili Gogol
  • 1989 · Uncradled as Narrator (voice)
  • 1988 · The Stone Soul as Old Marusyak
  • 1987 · Prince Danylo Halytskyi as Sudich
  • 1987 · Handfuls as Narrator (voice)
  • 1986 · Vechernitsy as Fintik
  • 1986 · To proceed with the investigation. Movie 2: Slander as
  • 1986 · Proceed to the investigation. Film 1: Version as
  • 1985 · Children of the Sun as
  • 1985 · It All Starts With Love as Antonyuk
  • 1985 · Dictatorship as
  • 1984 · Stolen Happiness as Mykola Zadorozhny
  • 1984 · Giordano Bruno as (voice)
  • 1983 · Whirlpool as
  • 1982 · Red Bells Part II: I Saw the Birth of a New World as Alexander Kerensky
  • 1982 · Svichka's Wedding as (voice)
  • 1982 · 8 тактів забутої музики as Narrator (voice)
  • 1980 · The Chumaks' Way as Narrator (voice)
  • 1979 · Forget the Word 'Death' as Иван Островой
  • 1979 · Pipers as Леонтович
  • 1978 · The House is Being Built as
  • 1977 · Soldiers of Freedom as Fyodor Startsev
  • 1974 · Housewarming as
  • 1973 · Defying Everybody as Simeon
  • 1972 · Самый последний день as
  • 1972 · The White Bird Marked with Black as Orest Dzvonar
  • 1971 · The Stone Host as Don Juan
  • 1971 · Illumination as Yuriy Morozenko
  • 1971 · Второе дыхание as Igor