Leonid Bykov
Leonid Bykov | |
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A plaque on the facade of Hovhannes Tumanyan street, 8, Kiev, where Bykov lived before his death | |
Born |
Leonid Fedorovich Bykov 11 December 1928 Znamenka, Sloviansk Raion, Ukrainian SSR, USSR |
Died |
11 April 1979 50) En route from Minsk to Kiev | (aged
Resting place | Baikove Cemetery, Kiev |
Occupation | Actor, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1952–1979 |
Notable work | Only Old Men Are Going to Battle (1973) |
Leonid Fedorovich Bykov (Russian: Леонид Фёдорович Быков, 11 December 1928 in Znamenka village, Artemivsk Okruha of Ukraine, USSR - 11 April 1979 in Kiev Oblast of Ukraine, USSR - 11 April 1979 in Kiev Oblast of Ukraine, USSR) was a Ukrainian[1] Soviet actor, film director, and script writer. He received the "Honored Artist of the RSFSR" title in 1965 and the "People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR" title in 1974.[2]
Bykov contributed to several Soviet World War II films that portrayed a stereotypical Soviet Ukrainian. Bykov died in a traffic accident in 1979 on the highway from Minsk to Kiev.[3] In 1994, the International Astronomical Union named a minor planet after him, (4682) Bykov.[2]
Selected filmography
Actor
- Aty-baty, shli soldaty... (One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...) (1976)
- V boy idut odni stariki (Only Old Men Are Going to Battle) (1973)
- Gde vy, rytsari? (Where are you, knights?) (1971)
- Razvedchiki (The Scouts or Soldiers of Ruzvedka) (1968)
- Zaychik (Little Hare) (1964)
- Ostorozhno, babushka! (Be Careful, Grandma!) (1960)
- Майские звёзды (Stars in May) (1959)
- Dobrovoltsy (The Volunteers) (1958)
- Maksim Perepelitsa (1955)
- Chuzhaya rodnya (Other People's Relatives) (1955)
- Ukrotitelnitsa tigrov (Tamer of Tigers or Tiger Girl) (1954-1955)
- Sudba Mariny (Marina's Destiny) (1953)
Film director
- Aty-baty, shli soldaty... (One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...) (1976)
- V boy idut odni stariki (Only Old Men Are Going to Battle) (1973)
- Zaychik (Little Hare) (1964)
Screen writer
- V boy idut odni stariki (Only Old Men Are Going to Battle) (1973)
References
- ↑ Большая российская энциклопедия
- 1 2 Новая Российская энциклопедия: в 12 т. / Редкол.: А. Д. Некипелов, В. И. Данилов-Данильян и др. — М.: ООО «Издательство „Энциклопедия“» Т. 3 Бруней — Винча, 2007. — 480 с.: ил.
- ↑ Наш Фильм — журнал о российском кино Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine.
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