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Occupation
  
Actor.

Ex-spouse
  
Liina Orlova

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Viktor Avdyushko

Years active
  
1948–1975


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Born
  
January 11, 1925 (
1925-01-11
)
Moscow, Soviet Union

Died
  
November 19, 1975, Moscow, Russia

Education
  
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography

Children
  
Maria Avdyushko, Varvara Avdyushko, Tatiana Avdyushko

Movies
  
The Dawns Here Are Quiet, The Alive and the Dead, The Red and the White, Naked Among Wolves, Sun Seekers

Similar People
  
Stanislav Rostotsky, Aleksandr Stolper, Liina Orlova, Vladimir Naumov, Aleksandr Alov

Viktor Antonovich Avdyushko (Russian: Виктор Антонович Авдюшко; January 11, 1925 – November 19, 1975) was a Soviet actor and a People's Artist of the Russian SFSR.

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Early life

Avdyushko was born to a father who worked as a weight inspector in the Kiyevsky Rail Terminal and to a housewife mother, who also raised one older daughter. Initially a student in the Moscow Aviation Institute, he left it and was admitted into the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography, where he studied under Yuli Raizman. He graduated from the academy in 1949, and joined the regular cast of the Mosfilm studio.

Breakthrough

He made his debut on screen with a minor role in Sergei Gerasimov's 1948 film The Young Guard. Avdyushko continued to play supporting characters during the following years, in pictures such as Cossacks of the Kuban and Hostile Whirlwinds. He was given his first major appearance in the 1955 Heroes of Shipka, when he depicted the Russian soldier Osnobishin.

In 1957, Avdyushko was cast for the leading role in Mikhail Schweitzer's Tight Knot, adapted from a story by Vladimir Tendryakov. He portrayed Pavel Mansurov, an idealist Kolkhoz general secretary who is corrupted by the power of his office. The film had to be heavily censured in order to be released, and its title was changed to Sasha Comes to Life. The full version was only released in 1988.

Summit

The actor starred in many films during the 1960s and early 1970s, and performed in fifty until the end of his career, including the 1961 Biennale Jury Prize winning Peace to Him Who Enters and the 1964 The Alive and the Dead, based on Konstantin Simonov's novel. He also worked with foreign studios, mainly East Germany's DEFA: He played in Konrad Wolf's 1958 Sun Seekers and in Frank Beyer's 1963 Naked among Wolves. In 1972, he appeared in The Dawns Here Are Quiet, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film.

On 26 November 1965, Avdyushko was awarded the title Meritorious Artist of the Russian SFSR. On 28 March 1974, he was granted the title of a People's Artist of the RSFSR He was married to Estonian actress Liina Orlova, with whom he had one daughter, future actress Marija Avdyushko-Taska.

In early 1975, as he was working on a picture in Vladivostok during winter, Avdyushko entered the cold ocean water for a scene. He developed severe Pleural empyema, of which he died seven months later. He is buried in the Vagankovo Cemetery.

Filmography

Actor
1977
Soldaty svobody (TV Mini Series) as
Marshal Konev
- Film chetvyortyi (1977) - Marshal Konev
- Film vtoroy (1977) - Marshal Konev
- Film tretiy (1977) - Marshal Konev
- Film pervyi (1977) - Marshal Konev
1976
Poka stoyat gory... as
Valentin Slavunets
1976
Kogda nastupaet sentyabr as
Yevgeniy Viktorovich
1976
Jaroslaw Dabrowski as
Wladislaw Ozierow
1975
Pervyye passazhiry (TV Movie) as
Golovin
1975
Rasskaz o prostoy veshchi (TV Movie)
1975
The Rider with Lightning in His Hand as
Andrey Dmitrievich
1974
Proisshestviye (TV Movie)
1974
I na Tikhom Okeane... as
Nikita Yegorovich Vershinin
1973
The Great Battle as
Major Maksimov
1973
Nam nekogda zhdat as
Fyodor
1973
Chelovek na svoyom meste as
Vasiliy Serov (as V. Avdyushko)
1972
Januskopf as
Slatkow
1972
U nas na zavode as
Anikov
1972
The Dawns Here Are Quiet as
Pomkomvzvoda (as V. Avdyushko)
1972
Kogda raskhoditsya tuman as
Pyotr Dyakonov
1971
Serdtse Rossii as
Aleksey Vedernikov
1971
The End of the Ataman as
Nikolay Suvorov (as V. Avdyushko)
1971
Osvobozhdenie: Napravlenie glavnogo udara as
Maximov
1970
Pesn o Manshuk as
Sukov
1970
Strannye lyudi as
predsedatel kolkhoza (segment "Rokovoj vystrel") (as V. Avdyushko)
1970
Den i vsya zhizn as
Fedor (as V. Avdyushko)
1970
Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaya duga as
Major Maksimov
1969
Zasada as
Pirozhenko (voice)
1969
Syuzhet dlya nebolshogo rasskaza as
Krestyanin
1969
V den svadby as
Nikolay SAlov - brat Nyury (as V. Avdyushko)
1967
The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik (as V. Avdyushka)
1967
The Red and the White as
Matróz
1967
Proshchay as
Matvey Podymakhin
1966
Puteshestvennik s bagazhom as
Nikolay Chistov (as V. Avdyushko)
1966
Rabochiy posyolok as
Grisha
1965
Obyknovennoe chudo as
Traktirshchik (as V. Avdyushko)
1965
Gde ty teper, Maksim? as
Grigorich (as V. Avdyushko)
1965
Poka front v oborone as
kapitan Shaternikov
1965
Tridtsat tri as
vodolaz Misha (as V. Avdyushko)
1964
Strogaya igra
1964
Thumbelina (Short) as
Toad the Son (voice)
1964
Gorod - odna ulitsa as
Demidov
1964
Zhivye i myortvye as
Sergeant Major Shestakov
1963
Vstuplenie as
Bobrov (as V. Avdyushko)
1963
Naked Among Wolves as
Leonid Bogorski
1962
Gde-to est syn as
Matros (as V. Avdyushko)
1962
Nash obshchiy drug as
Prokhor Korniyets
1961
Mir vkhodyashchemu as
Ivan Yamshchikov (as V. Avdyushko)
1961
V nachale veka as
Prokhor Baskakov (as V. Avdyushko)
1960
Chudotvornaya as
Kushchin - sekretar raykoma (as V. Avdyushko)
1960
Russkiy suvenir as
Spikhnulin (as V. Avdyushko)
1960
Vsyo nachinayetsya s dorogi as
Stepan Bokov (as V. Avdyushko)
1959
Ottsy i deti as
Yevgeniy Bazarov (as V. Avdyushko)
1959
Khmuroe utro as
Ivan Gora (as V. Avdyushko)
1958
Sonnensucher as
Sergei Melnikow
1958
Trudnoe schaste as
Seryoga Gvozdenko (as V. Avdyushko)
1958
Vosemnadtsatyy god as
Ivan Gora (as V. Avdyushko)
1957
Sasha vstupayet v zhizn as
Pavel Mansurov
1957
They Met on the Road as
Makar Semyonov
1956
Prolog as
Fyodor - bolshevik (as V. Avdyushko)
1955
Doroga as
Vasya (as V. Avdyushko)
1955
Conflict as
Vasya (as V. Avdyushko)
1955
Heroes of Shipka as
Stepan Osnobishin - soldat russkoy armii (as V. Avdyushko)
1954
Bogatyr idyot v Marto as
inzhener Aleksey Kolos (as V. Avdyushko)
1953
Vikhri vrazhdebnye as
Kovalyov
1953
Admiral Ushakov as
Cameo
1951
V mirnye dni as
Stepn Matveyev - vodolaz (as V. Avdyushko)
1948
The Young Guard
Archive Footage
2001
Chtoby pomnili (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Chapter 72. Viktor Avdyushko (2001) - Self

References

Viktor Avdyushko Wikipedia