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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1922-1984


Name
  
Viktor Dobrovolsky

Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Viktor Nikolaevich Dobrovolsky

Born
  
January 23, 1906 (
1906-01-23
)
Odessa, Kherson Governorate, (now Ukraine)

Died
  
July 28, 1984, Kiev, Ukraine

Movies
  
The Ural Front, Pyotr pervyy

Awards
  
Shevchenko National Prize in Theater

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Viktor Nikolaevich Dobrovolsky (Russian: Виктор Николаевич Добровольский; Ukrainian: Вiктор Миколайович Добровольський; January 23, 1906– July 28, 1984) - Ukrainian Soviet film and theater actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1960).

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Biography

In 1928 he graduated from the drama school at Odessa drama theatre. In 1922 he began his stage career. Worked in theatres of Odessa, Kharkiv, Donetsk. In 1944-1956 — actor in the troupe of Ukrainian music and drama theatre named after Ivan Franko in Kiev. In the years 1964-1984 — the leading actor of the Kiev drama theatre named after Lesya Ukrainka. Since 1926 were in the movie. A member of the Union of cinematographers of the Ukrainian SSR.

Died in Kiev on July 28, 1984. He was buried on Baikove Cemetery.

Honors

  • Honoured Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1943)
  • Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
  • People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1948)
  • People's Artist of the Soviet Union (1960)
  • Stalin Prize second degree (1951)
  • State Prize of the USSR named after Taras Shevchenko (1983) - for the creation of images of Soviet contemporaries in the performances on stage KATRD name L.Ukrainki
  • Order of Lenin (1951)
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1966)
  • Order of Cyril and Methodius I degree (Bulgaria
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1981
    Tankodrom (TV Movie) as
    Timokhin (as B. Dobrovolskiy)
    1965
    Igra bez pravil as
    Maxim Malinin
    1962
    Seym vykhodit iz beregov as
    Buslay
    1961
    Lyudi moey doliny as
    Tovkach
    1960
    Spasite nashi dushi as
    otets Tsymbalyuka (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1959
    Battle Beyond the Sun as
    Demchenko (Commander Daniels - US) (as V. Dobrovolsky)
    1957
    Pravda as
    pan Chubatenko (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1957
    Krovavyy rassvet as
    Lukyan Pidpara
    1957
    Bez vesti propavshiy as
    Jan
    1956
    Trista let tomu... as
    Bogdan Khmelnitskiy getman (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1954
    Bogatyr idyot v Marto as
    botsman Zinoviy Butenko (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1954
    Komandir korablya as
    vitse-admiral Serov (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1954
    Kalinovaya roshcha as
    Sergey Batura (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1953
    Adventure in Odessa as
    Nikolay Vasilyevich, direktor shkoly
    1952
    Ukradene shchastia as
    Mikhail Gurman
    1951
    V mirnye dni as
    Kontr-admiral (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1951
    Bountiful Summer as
    Ruban
    1948
    Golubye dorogi as
    Sergey Konstantinovich (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1947
    Secret Agent as
    Vadim - Secret Service Chief (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    1944
    Bolshaya zemlya as
    Nikolay Anikeyev
    1943
    Novgorodtsy as
    Claude
    1943
    Partizany v stepyakh Ukrainy as
    Wounded partisan (uncredited)
    1940
    Makar Nechay as
    Makar Nechay (as V. N. Dobrovolskiy)
    1939
    Eskadrilya No. 5
    1938
    Conquest of Peter the Great as
    Fedka, cossack leader / Gen. Yaguzhinsky
    1937
    Peter the First as
    Fedka / Yaguzhinsky
    1926
    Taras Shevchenko as
    Yurii Shumskyi
    Director
    1962
    Seym vykhodit iz beregov
    1957
    Pravda (as V. Dobrovolskiy)
    Cinematographer
    1947
    Moskva: Stolitsa SSR (Documentary)
    Assistant Director
    1962
    Seym vykhodit iz beregov (second unit director)
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Compression (TV Series documentary)
    - Compression Un été généreux de Boris Barnet (2023)

    References

    Viktor Dobrovolsky Wikipedia