Amvrosy Buchma
Amvrosy (Amvrosiy or Amvrosii) Maksymiliyanovych Buchma (Ukrainian: Амвросій Максимиліянович Бучма, 14 March 1891 – 6 January 1957) was a Ukrainian and Soviet stage and film actor, director and pedagogue. He stepped onto the stage professionally for the first time in 1905 with the Ruska Besida Theatre.
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Born | Amvrosy Maksymiliyanovych Buchma 14 February 1891[1] |
Died | 6 January 1957 65)[1] | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Valentyna Bzheska-Buchma |
He was awarded with the People's Artist of the USSR in 1944.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1925 | Ukraziya | Cossack Colonel | |
1927 | Taras Tryasylo | ||
1927 | Mykola Dzherya | Mykola | |
1928 | Prodanyi appetit | ||
1928 | Dzhymmi Higgins | Jimmie Higgins | |
1928 | The Night Coachman | Hordiy Yaroshchuk | |
1929 | Arsenal | German soldier in glasses | |
1934 | Velyka hra | ||
1937 | Nazar Stodolya | Foma Kychatyi – Hundred commander | |
1939 | Shchors | General Tereshkevych | Uncredited |
1940 | Veter s vostoka | Khoma Gabrys | |
1944 1958 | Ivan the Terrible | Tsar's guard Aleksei Basmanov | |
1945 | The Unvanquished | Taras Yatsenko | |
1946 | V dalnem plavanii | botsman Dzyuba | |
1947 | Secret Agent | Leshchuk | |
1952 | Ukradene shchastia | Mykola Zadorozhnyi |
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