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Nikolai Grinko

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Nikolai Grinko

Nikolai Grigoryevich Grinko or Mykola Hryhorovych Hrynko (Ukrainian: Микола Григорович Гринько; Russian: Никола́й Григо́рьевич Гринько́; 22 May 1920 10 April 1989) was a Soviet and Ukrainian actor.

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Mykola Hryhorovych Hrynko

(1920-05-22)22 May 1920
Died10 April 1989(1989-04-10) (aged 68)
NationalityUkrainian
OccupationActor
Years active1946–1989
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Biography

Nikolai Grinko was born on 22 May 1920[1] in Kherson, then in Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine).[2] He died on 10 April 1989[1] in Kiev, in present-day Ukraine.[2]

His wife was Ayshe Rafetovna Chulak-ogly (born 1932), a violinist of the State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra of the Ukrainian SSR, a jazz-symphonic ensemble Dnepr.[3]

Career

In 1961, Mykola Hrynko switched to cinema. But at his "native" Dovzhenko Film Studio, he was not considered a "native" actor, he was filmed very little, and was not offered any leading roles. His screenplay for Ivan Franko's Stolen Happiness had been lying in the studio offices for 6 years and was put on the shelf.

Grinko is well known for his roles in the films of Andrei Tarkovsky, including: Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror, and Stalker.[4][5]

He also starred in the 1981 film Teheran 43.

Selected filmography

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