Pavel Semyonovich Morozenko

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Pavel Semyonovich Morosenko ( Russian Павел Семёнович Морозенко , Ukrainian Павло Семенович Морозенко Pawlo Semenowytsch Morosenko * 5 July 1939 in Snizhne , Donetsk Oblast , USSR ; † 14. July 1991 in the Rostov Oblast , RSFSR ) was a Soviet theater - and film actor .

Life

In 1960, Morosenko graduated from Ivan Karpenko-Karyj's Kiev Theater Institute and then worked at the Ivan Franko Academic Theater in Kiev. From 1973 to 1991 he worked at various theaters in Ukraine and Russia: from 1973 to 1975 at the Russian Valeri Chkalov Theater in Nikolaev , from 1975 to 1978 at the Maxim Gorky Theater in Rostov-on-Don and from 1978 to 1982 at the theater on the left bank of the Dnieper in Kiev. In 1982 he moved to Moscow and entered the Vladimir Mayakovsky Academic Theater , where he worked for the last nine years of his life.

In addition to the theater, Pavel Morosenko was active in the main roles in film. The actor gained notoriety in the films Roman and Francesca , Jeniya, Jenetschka and "Katyusha" , The investigation leading ZnaToKi , The War on the West Direction . In 1990 he played in the film co-production of the USSR and FRG ( Mosfilm , film publisher of the authors) Ten years without the right of correspondence .

In the film Blood Brothers ( GDR , DEFA Indian film ), Morosenko dubbed the actor Gojko Mitić for the Soviet film distribution .

Morosenko was married and had a son. Pavel Morosenko died on July 14, 1991 in Rostov Oblast .

Filmography

  • 1960: Roman and Francesca (Russian Роман и Франческа)
  • 1961: Years of Girls (Russian Годы девичьи)
  • 1962: The Law of the Antarctic (Russian Закон Антарктиды)
  • 1962: The wedding of Svitschka (Russian Свадьба Свички)
  • 1963: Meet, Baluev! (Russian Знакомьтесь, Балуев!)
  • 1965: Above us, the Southern Cross (Russian: Над нами Южный Крест)
  • 1966: Why do the stars smile (Russian Почему улыбались звёзды; Ukrainian Чому посміхалися зорі)
  • 1966: Miserable (Russian Бесталанная; Ukrainian Безталанна)
  • 1967: Jeniya, Jenetschka and "Katjuscha" (Russian Женя, Женечка и "Катюша")
  • 1967: The tenth step (Russian Десятый шаг)
  • 1967: Not determined (Russian Не суждено; Ukrainian Не судилось)
  • 1968: Love and Dollar (Russian Любовь и доллары)
  • 1968: a strange house (Russian Чужой дом)
  • 1968: On Sunday morning I collected potion (Russian В воскресенье рано зелье собирала; ukr. У неділю рано зілля збирала)
  • 1968: Introduction (Russian Интродукция)
  • 1970: The unexpected love (russ. Нечаянная любовь)
  • 1980: We take everyone on (Russian Берём всё на себя)
  • 1981: The last game (Russian Последний гейм)
  • 1981: Tankodrôme (Russian Танкодром)
  • 1982: Tenderness to the roaring animal (Russian Нежность к ревущему зверю)
  • 1983: Price return (Russian Цена возврата)
  • 1985: Such a strange evening in the immediate family circle (Russian Такой странный вечер в узком семейном кругу)
  • 1986: Meet the lane (Russian Встречная полоса)
  • 1988: The investigation leading ZnaToKi. Without knives and castets (Russian. Следствие ведут ЗнаТоКи. Без ножа и кастета)
  • 1988: And the light appears in the darkness (Russian И свет во тьме светит)
  • 1989: Women who are lucky (Russian Женщины, которым повезло)
  • 1990: Ten years without the right of correspondence (Russian Десять лет без права переписки)
  • 1990: The war on the west direction (russ. Война на западном направлении)
  • 1990: And tomorrow was war (Russian Завтра была война)

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