Ivan Mykolaichuk
Born: 1941-06-15 in Chertoriya, Chernovitskaya oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Died: 1987-08-03
Known For: Acting
Biography
Ivan Vasylyovych Mykolaichuk (Ukrainian: Іван Васильович Миколайчук) was a Ukrainian soviet actor, producer, and screen writer from Ukraine. He is best known for playing the Hutsul Ivan in "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" (Тіні забутих предків) (1964), based on Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky's book of the same name. He received the Komsomol prize of Ukraine in 1967, and the title of Meritorious Artist of the Ukrainian SSR in 1968. He posthumously received the Taras Shevchenko prize.
Filmography
1998
- Ivan Mykolaichuk. Dedication as self
1993
- To Remember as archivefootage
1991
- Tales about Ivan ... (Screenplay)
1987
- Memories Echoing in Sounds... ... (Writer)
- Handfuls as Pavlo Zhmenyak
1984
- The Legend of Princess Olga as Volodymyr I Svyatoslavych
1983
- Mirgorod and Its Inhabitants as Kurochka
1982
- Such a Late, Such a Warm Autumn as Grigor Korchak
1980
- Babylon XX as Fabian
- A Story of the Forest: Mavka as Uncle Leo / Wood Goblin
1978
- Atonement for Others' Sins as Rusin
- The Sea as Simokhin
1977
- Lone Wolf ... (Writer)
1975
- The Channel
- The Tale of a Woman as Writer
1974
- To Dream and to Live ... (Screenplay)
- Marina as дирижёр
1973
- Defying Everybody as Joko
- When a Person Smiled as Alexey Luganov
- About Vitya, Masha, and Marines as Vakula
1972
- The Lost Letter as Vasyl, the cossack
- The White Bird Marked with Black as Petro Dzvonar
- Third Planet in the Solar System as Bayan
- Zakhar Berkut as Lyubomir
- Discover Yourself as (voice)
1971
- The Commissars as Gromov
- Lada from the Berendeyev Country as Рей
1970
1969
- Liberation: Breakthrough as Sergeant Savchuk
- Annychka as Roman
- Honore de Balzac's Mistake as Levko, a serf lackey of Countess Evelina Hanska
1968
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge as Savchuk
- The Kyiv Direction
- The Scouts as Kurganov
- The Stone Cross as Mykola
1967
- Two Deaths
- Kyiv Melodies as Composer
1965
- Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors as Ivan Paliychuk