Dmitry Ivanovich Vitchenko ( Ukrainian: Vitchenko Dmitro Ivanovich ; born 1937 ) - Soviet and Ukrainian theater actor, People's Artist of Ukraine .
| Dmitry Ivanovich Witchenko | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | May 26, 1937 (82 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Lugansk Lugansk region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actor |
| Years of activity | 1955 - present time |
| Theater | Lugansk Academic Regional Russian Drama Theater |
| Awards | |
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Biography
Born May 26, 1937 in Lugansk .
He graduated from the State Institute of Theater Arts. A. Lunacharsky (correspondence department) in 1965.
He performed on stage from 1955 : until 1960 and from 1963 to the present - in the troupe of the Lugansk Regional Russian Drama Theater . In 1960-1963 he was an artist of the Donetsk Regional Russian Drama Theater (the city of Mariupol ). Over the years of creative activity, he played more than 200 roles. The most famous theatrical works: Vaskov (“The Dawns Here Are Quiet” by B. Vasiliev), Nile (“Petty Bourgeois” by M. Gorky), Kuzovkin (“Freeloader” by I. Turgenev), Lenin (“In the Name of the Revolution” by M. Shatrov), Lenya Shindin (“We, the Undersigned” by A. Gelman), Kebot (“Love under the Elms” by J. O'Neill). Repeatedly played the role of Lenin. He also played several roles in the movie. [one]
He teaches at the Lugansk State Academy of Culture and Arts.
In 2014, he refused to move to Ukraine and remained in the LPR . He continues to work in the theater, in 2017 he again played the role of Lenin in the production of T. Dremova “Lenin in 17th year”. [2]
Wife - actress Svetlana Sirotyuk-Witchenko [3] (born 1941), son - actor Sergey Witchenko (1968–2015) [4] .
Filmography
- 2000 Paradise Lost - Lenin
- 1993 Lenin in the Ring of Fire (Ukraine) - V.I. Lenin
- 1987 State Border . The film "Beyond Victory" - a stenographer
- 1983 Failure of Operation Ursa Major
- 1961 Case at the hotel (short) - Mikola
Merit
- Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1972).
- People's Artist of Ukraine (2005).
- Winner of the Komsomol Prize of Ukraine named after N. Ostrovsky and the regional Komsomol Prize. The Young Guard (for playing the role of Sergei Petrov in the play " To All Death to Spite " by Vladislav Titov ).