



Bohdan Stupka
Acting

Biography
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Known For
Acting History
2015
12 Months. A New Fairy Tale
as December
2013
2011
2010
2008
2007
2006
Stealing Tarantino
as Feliks Dobrzhansky
A Hare over the Abyss
as Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
Take Tarantino
TVas Felix Dobrzhansky
2004
A Driver for Vera
as General Serov
Our Own
as Old Man
2003
A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa
as Hetman Mazepa
Stara baśń. Kiedy słońce było bogiem
TVas Popiel
2002
The Secret of Genghis Khan
as Genghis Khan
2001
The Black Council
as Briukhovetsky
2000
Chinese Tea-Set
as Лапшин
1999
East/West
as Colonel Boyko
With Fire and Sword
as Bohdan Chmielnicki
1998
Ivan Mykolaichuk. Dedication
as self
Bohdan Stupka: The Lviv Chronicles
as himself
1996
Judenkreis: The Eternal Wheel
as Liberzon
1993
The Gray Wolves
as V.E. Semichastnyj
Fuchzhou
as Matviy Kosht
Elysian Fields
as Proinka's father
The Kaidash Family
as Omelko Kaidash
Trap
TVas Valerian Stalskyi
1992
Kuban Cossacks. And Already Two Hundred Years...
as Narrator (voice)
Lord, Forgive Us Sinners
as Григорій Петрович Цибукін
1991
Nikolay Vavilov
TVas Trofim Denisovich Lysenko
1990
Now is the Son of Man Glorified
as Архієрей
1989
1988
The Stone Soul
as Old Marusyak
Proceed to the Investigation. Film 2: Slander
TVas Александр Иванович Стасенко, следователь по особо важным делам
1987
Prince Danylo Halytskyi
as Sudich
Handfuls
as Narrator (voice)
1986
Vechernitsy
as Fintik
Proceed to the Investigation. Film 1: Version
TVas Александр Иванович Стасенко, следователь по особо важным делам
1984
Stolen Happiness
as Mykola Zadorozhny
Giordano Bruno
as (voice)
1983
1982
Red Bells Part II: I Saw the Birth of a New World
as Alexander Kerensky
Svichka's Wedding
as (voice)
8 Bars of Forgotten Music
as Narrator (voice)
Red Bells
TVas Kerenskiy
1980
The Chumaks' Way
as Narrator (voice)
1979
Pipers
as Леонтович
Forget the Word 'Death'
as Иван Островой
1977
The Right to Love
as Yakov
Soldiers of Freedom
TVas Fyodor Startsev
1975
In Midsummer
as Troian
1974
1973
Defying Everybody
as Simeon
1972
The White Bird Marked with Black
as Orest Dzvonar
1971






