Irina Alekseevna Bunina ( August 17, 1939 , Magnitogorsk - July 9, 2017 , Kiev ) - Soviet and Ukrainian theater and film actress, People's Artist of Ukraine ( 1992 ) [2] [3] [4] [5] .
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Biography
Irina Bunina was born on August 17, 1939 in the city of Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region .
In 1961 she graduated from the Moscow Theater School. B. Schukin , after which from 1961 to 1966 she played at the Moscow Academic Theater named after Evgeny Vakhtangov [6] .
In 1966 she moved to the city of Kiev , where she played at the Lesya Ukrainka Kiev National Russian Drama Theater and starred in the A. Dovzhenko Kiev Film Studio .
Died July 5, 2017 in Kiev after a long serious illness [7] .
The farewell ceremony took place on July 12 [8] . She was buried in the columbaria crematorium, 17th section.
Family
- Father: actor Alexey Bunin
- Mother: actress Claudia Bunina
- First husband: actor Nikolai Gritsenko
- Daughter: actress Anastasia Serdyuk (daughter of actor Les Serdyuk ) [9]
Theatrical roles
Theater named after E. B. Vakhtangov
- The Living Corpse ( Leo Tolstoy's play) - Masha
Lesya Ukrainka Theater
- “ Barbaras ” (play by Maxim Gorky ) - Monakhova Nadezhda Polikarpovna
- “ Late Love ” (play by A. N. Ostrovsky ) - Lebyodkin
- The Power of Darkness (a play by Leo Tolstoy ). Director: B.V. Erin - Anisya
- " OBEZH " Branislav Nusic
- " Paper gramophone "
- “ Woe from Wit ” by A. S. Griboedov
- “Christmas Daydreams” (based on the play by Nadezhda Ptushkina “ While She Died ... ”) [10] . Director: Irina Duka - mother-grandmother
Filmography
- 1959 - Father's House - Postman
- 1960 - I love you, life! - Grunya
- 1961 - Artist from Kokhanovka - Marina Gritsuk
- 1964 - Mother and stepmother - agronomist
- 1964 - Believe me, people - Nina
- 1966 - Two years over the abyss - Nannet Sevastyanova
- 1969 - Every evening at eleven - Katya
- 1970 - Afrikanych - Katerina, wife Afrikanych
- 1972 - Hurray! We have a vacation! / Hurra, wir haben Ferien! (USSR, GDR)
- 1972 - The very last day - Vera Kukushkina
- 1973 - The Eternal Call - Lushka Kashkarova, Kaftanova's lover
- 1973 - Every evening after work - Lidia Ivanovna Rokotova, school principal
- 1973 - Entrant - Elena Vasilievna
- 1975 - My dear - Lida
- 1976 - The disturbing month of heather - Barbara
- 1977 - Recollection ...
- 1977 - Own opinion - Bodrenkova, assembly worker
- 1979 - A trip through the city (film almanac) - Love under a pseudonym
- 1979 - White Shadow - Lime
- 1980 - Strange vacation
- 1980 - Family Circle
- 1981 - Old Letters - Vera
- 1981 - Women joking seriously - “Roof”, employee of the research institute
- 1982 - The Life of the Holy Sisters - Fallows
- 1982 - Rooks - Galina Rook
- 1983 - There would be no happiness ... - the wife of a respectable man
- 1983 - Mirgorod and its inhabitants - Agafya Fedoseevna
- 1983 - Whirlpool - Ulyana
- 1984 - Birthday (Short)
- 1985 - On steepness - Nyurka
- 1986 - Premiere in Sosnovka - Antonina
- 1986 - Bridge Through Life
- 1986 - House of your father - Ulyana
- 1989 - My people - Tamara
- 1999 - Birthday of Bourgeois (Ukraine-Russia) - Vera’s neighbor
- 1999 - Ave Maria / Ave Mariya (Ukraine)
- 2001 - Lady Homeless - Saltykova
- 2002 - Babi Yar - Polina
- 2004 - Russian medicine - Romanova Anastasia Nikolaevna, head physician
- 2004 - Ashes of the Phoenix
- 2005 - The (Ukraine)
- 2005 - The myth of the ideal man. Detective from Tatyana Ustinova (Ukraine) - adoptive mother of Sergey Mertsalov
- 2006 - The Return of Mukhtar (Series 8 - “Happy Birthday, Grandfather!”) - Barbara
- 2006 - Seventh Heaven (Russia, Ukraine)
- 2008 - The Return of Mukhtar (Series 65 - “The Color of Envy”) - Galina Ivanovna
- 2010 - The Return of Mukhtar (Episode 67 - “Caution, Grandmother”) - Larisa Leonidovna, grandmother of Vasilisa Mikhailova
- 2011 - White roses of hope - Varvara Stepanovna Ermolaeva
- 2014 - House with Lilies - Mother Seraphim
Awards and recognition
- Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR ( 1974 ).
- People's Artist of Ukraine ( 1992 ) [2] [3] [4] [5] .
- Laureate of the “Kiev Pectoral” Prize ( 2009 ) in the nomination of the Organizing Committee “For a Significant Contribution to the Development of Theater Art” [4] .
Notes
- ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ 1 2 V.A. Grinevich. Rik 1939 / Ukraine: Chronicle of the 20th table (Dovidkov Vidannya) - Kyiv, 2007, page 143 (unavailable link) (Ukrainian) with reference to the book of the Mystetsvo of Ukraine: Biographical publisher / Order: A. V. Kudritsky, M. G. Labіnsky ; Ed. A.V. Kudritsky. - К., 1997. - S. 91. (Ukrainian)
- ↑ 1 2 Viktor Yanukovych congratulated People's Artist of Ukraine Irina Bunina on her anniversary
- ↑ 1 2 3 Bronek + Pectoral 2009 Archived December 12, 2013 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ 1 2 In the book of Yu. A. Kravtsov. Fundamentals of film aesthetics. (Theory and History of Cinema) A reference and methodological manual on the history of cinema art. Part II The history of domestic cinema. St. Petersburg. 2005 - page 163 (inaccessible link) indicates that I. A. Bunina is the People's Artist of Russia, but other sources (see links in previous notes) indicate that I. A. Bunina is the People's Artist of Ukraine.
- ↑ Irina Bunina on the website of the Theater named after Vakhtangov Archived January 20, 2010 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Actress Irina Bunina died in Kiev / RIA-Novosti, 07/12/2017 /
- ↑ The famous actress died in Kiev / Lyme, 07/12/2017 /
- ↑ Interview with Lesya Serdyuk - Alla Podluzhna specially for Gordon Boulevard No. 31 (223), August 4, 2009
- ↑ Article by Oleg Vergelis “Trouble from a tender heart. The Story of Bunina ”(Mirror of the Week, No. 30 (758) August 15–21, 2009)