Ivan Bortnik
Ivan Bortnik | |
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Born |
Ivan Sergeyevich Bortnik 16 April 1939 Moscow, RSFSR, USSR |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute |
Occupation | Actor |
Awards | People's Artist of Russia (2000) |
Ivan Sergeyevich Bortnik (Russian: Ива́н Серге́евич Бо́ртник; born April 16, 1939, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. He is a People's Artist of Russia (2000).[1]
The film was withdrawn in 1961.[2] Since 1967 actor Taganka Theatre.[3]
Selected filmography
- 1962 — Confessions as artist Vasily
- 1976 — Sentimental Romance as Stock controller café
- 1977 — Declaration of Love as Kroykov
- 1979 — The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed as Promokashka
- 1981 — Family Relations as Vladimir Konovalov
- 1987 — Mirror for a Hero as Andrei Ivanovich Nemchinov
- 1990 — Death To The Cinema
- 1991 — Lost in Siberia as Faina's husband
- 1995 — A Moslem as godfather
- 1998 — Mama Don't Cry as offender
- 1999 — Strastnoy Boulevard as a man by the fire
- 2002 — Antikiller as Bedbug
- 2011 — Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman
- 2015 — Depth as the bartender in a cafe 'Three Little Pigs'
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