Les Serdyuk

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serdyuk (Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Олекса́ндрович Сердю́к), also known as Les Serdyuk (Ukrainian: Лесь Сердюк); October 14, 1940 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR May 26, 2010 in Kiev, Ukraine) was a Soviet and Ukrainian theater and film actor. People's Artist of Ukraine (1996).[2]

Les Serdyuk
Born
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serdyuk

(1940-10-14)October 14, 1940
DiedMay 26, 2010(2010-05-26) (aged 69)
Occupationactor
Years active1953–2010
Spouse(s)Irina Bunina[1]
Children2

Biography

Born into a family of People's Artist of the USSR Aleksandr Ivanovich Serdyuk.[3] In 1961 he graduated from Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts.

In 1961–1964 years - an actor of the Taras Shevchenko Kharkiv Academic Ukrainian Drama Theatre. In 1964–1966 years - an actor of the Riga Youth Theatre.

In 1966-1970 - an actor Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama. Since 1970, he starred in the Dovzhenko Film Studios.

In 2008, after a 37 year break, he returned to the stage as part of the troupe Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater.[4]

Death

He died in 2010.

Selected filmography

  • 1953 — Marina's Destiny
  • 1966 — They knew only by sight as Bellavista
  • 1967 — In the Kiev area as Mykhailo Burmystenko[5]
  • 1968 — The Experiment of Dr. Abst as Bruno
  • 1971 — Criminal Investigation Inspector as Aleksey Mihaylovich Scharoun
  • 1972 — Night rider as Savchenko
  • 1973/1976 — I think about Kovpak as Gulyavy
  • 1988 — The Mountains are Smoking as Martin Pogodnyak
  • 1991 — The first printer Revelation as Garaburda
  • 1992 — American Boy as waiter
  • 1997/2003 — Roksolana as Kasim Pasha
  • 2001 — A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa as Ivan Samoylovych
  • 2009 — Taras Bulba as Dmytro
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