Dmytro Karpa
Born: 1898-11-07 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
Died: 1977-10-25
Known For: Acting
Biography
Participated in the Civil War (1918-1921), worked as ambassador of the Ukrainian SSR in Poland (until 1924). In 1923 he graduated from the screen department of the Higher Courses of Cinema in Warsaw. Played at the Kiev theater under the direction of P.Saksaganskiy (1917). Worked in cinema since 1923.
Filmography
1977
- The Right to Love as Kurskiy
1976
- Vremya-ne-zhdyot as priest
1974
1972
- The Lost Letter as Storyteller
1971
1969
- Spring Comes Soon as Foma Kuzmich
- Sons Go Into Battle as дедушка Тодар
- Start a Fight
1967
- Viy as Overko
- War Under the Roofs as дедушка Тодар
1966
- How Many Years, How Many Winters! as papa Lyuby
1965
- The Tale of Malchish-Kibalchish as Главный генерал буржуинов
- Hiding at the Bottom of the Sea as Лев Петрович, администратор
1964
1963
- A Great Road Ahead as Mefodiy
1961
- Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka as Шапуваленко, ткач
- Girl's Years
- Light in the Window
- Ukrainian Rhapsody as prisoner of war
1960
- Friends - Comrades
- It Was in the Spring
- Tavria as dedushka Levko
- At Any Price
1958
- The Kyiv Resident as рабочий завода «Арсенал»
1957
- Quiet Flows the Don as granddad Sashka
- Bloody Dawn as Peasant
1956
1955
1951
- Bountiful Summer ... (Second Assistant Director)
1946
- Rich Bride as бригадир
1945
- The Taras Family as Zubatov
- In the Long Voyage as Ivan Svistunov, matros
1940
1939
1931
- The Italian Woman as Station guard
- Hegemon
1930
- Life in Your Hands as Old man
- Contact
1929
- Bread as Grandfather
- Self-Seeker as a colonel
1928
- Oktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov as Guest at the wedding
- Forest Man as Babysitter
- The Little Shoes as The devil
- Catching Up with Destiny
- Gossip as Barber
1927
- The Diplomatic Pouch as passenger
- Mykola Dzheria as Motnia
1926
- Miss Mend as Passenger (uncredited)
- Vasya, the Reformer as Supply manager of the Sheluhasindicate
- Love's Berries as Toys salesman
- In the Clutches of the Soviets as Singer
1924
- Ostap Bandura as Peasant