Nila Kryukova

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Nila Valerijiwna Krjukowa ( Ukrainian Ніла Валеріївна Крюкова ; born November 14, 1943 in Popiwka , Nikolajew , Reichskommissariat Ukraine ; † October 5, 2018 ) was a Ukrainian actress.

Life

Nila Kryukova was born in Popiwka in what is now Onufriivka Rajon in the Ukrainian Oblast of Kirowohrad . In 1967 she completed her acting studies at the “Kiev State Institute for Theater Art named after Karpenko-Karyj . Then she was at the "Academic Ukrainian Drama Theater Nikolai Gogol " in Poltava from 1967 to 1968 and immediately received important roles. Between 1970 and 1975 she was at the literary theater "Wort" of the Ukrainian Writers' Union and since 1975 she has been an actress at the Kiev Philharmonic. Her repertoire included works by Ukrainian classics and contemporary authors. She played in the movies "Na Kyjiwskomu naprjamku" ( На Київському напрямку , 1968); "Propala hramota" ( Пропала грамота , 1972) and "Kaidaschewa sim'ja" ( Кайдашева сім'я , 1996) with.

In July 2006, she fell from a swing in Ivankowytschi near Kiev and suffered a fracture of the cervical spine. The doctors were able to save her life, but the actress has been bedridden ever since.

family

Nila Kryukova was married to the film and theater actor Anatoly Bartschuk ( Анатолій Трохимович Барчук , November 16, 1939 - June 7, 2015). Their daughter Myroslawa Bartschuk ( Мирослава Анатоліївна Барчук , born July 22, 1968) is a journalist and television presenter in Ukraine.

Honors

Nila Krjukowa received numerous honors. Including:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Nila Krjukowa ( Memento of the original from December 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on ukrgeroes; accessed on December 24, 2016 (Ukrainian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ukrgeroes.narod.ru
  2. Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 751/2008 of August 20, 2008; accessed on December 24, 2016 (Ukrainian)
  3. Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 694/2006 of August 18, 2008; accessed on December 24, 2016 (Ukrainian)
  4. ^ Website Nila Krjukowa about the award of the Taras Shevchenko Prize on the website of the Prize Committee; accessed on December 24, 2016 (Ukrainian)