Nicholas G. Grinkov( Actor)
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Biography Nicholas G. Grinkov
born May 22, 1920. In 1946 he first appeared on stage theater named Shchorsa in Zaporozhye, where he played until 1955. In 1949, Nikolai Grinko graduated from drama school at this theater, and from 1955 to 1963 he performed on stage. In 1963 he became an actor Grin.ko studio behalf APDovjenko. In cinema Grin.ko began acting in 1951, making his debut in a small role in the film Rebel's "Taras Shevchenko". For nearly forty years, outstanding actor in film was shot in diverse roles in films of various genres - in children's and comedy tapes in historical costume and psychological dramas, detective and science fiction films. Among the directors with whom he worked - Sergei Paradjanov, Alexander Alov and Vladimir Naumov, Sergei Bondarchuk, Alexander Zarkhi, Rolan Bykov, Vladimir Bortko, Alex Herman, Dinara Asanova ... Apart stands the name of Sergei Yutkevich, in the film which "plot for a short story, the actor played a turning point for his creative role of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. However, the most prominent and well-deserved fame brought Nikolai Grinko creative collaboration with the eminent film director Andrei Tarkovsky, whom he first starred in the film "Ivan's Childhood. Profound dramatic and expressive permeated played their role in the historical film "Andrei Rublev" (Daniel Black), a science fiction tapes "Solaris" (Nick Lord Kelvin), and "Stalker" (Professor).
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