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Larisa Shepitko was born on 6 January 1938 in Bakhmut, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. She was a director and writer, known for The Ascent (1977), Heat (1963) and You and Me (1971). She was married to Elem Klimov. She died on 2 July 1979 in near Redkino, Kalinin Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR.- Olga Lomonosova was born on 18 May 1978 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Kobra. Antiterror (2003), Better Than Us (2018) and Pro zhenu, mechtu i eshche odnu... (2013).
- Oleg Stefan was born on 7 September 1959 in Stalino, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. He is an actor, known for The Good Shepherd (2006), Duplicity (2009) and Tetris (2023).
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Prokofiev was a multi-talented man and an innovative composer. He learned piano from his mother and chess from his father. He always had a chess set on his piano, and was able to play against the chess champions of his time. He studied music with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, graduated with highest marks from the St. Petersburg Conservatory (1914), and was rewarded with a grand piano. He emigrated from Russia after the revolution, and made successful concert tours in Europe and the U.S. In 1918 in New York he met Spanish singer Carolina Codina (Lina Llubera), they married in Paris, in 1923, and had two sons.
Prokofiev's radiant optimism and his childlike personality shines in his popular orchestral suite "Peter and the Wolf" and in the "Classical Symphony". His humorous irony and wit is popping up in piano pieces named "Sarcasms", also in his five piano concertos, ballets and film scores, all written in his instantly identifiable musical language. He wrote film scores for The Czar Wants to Sleep (1934), Alexander Nevsky (1938), Cinderella (1961), and the two-part Ivan the Terrible, Part I (1944), directed by Sergei Eisenstein.
All of his music, that he created while outside of the Soviet Union, was sometimes criticized as cosmopolitan and anti-Soviet. Prokofiev divorced his wife in 1948. His ninth sonata, dedicated to Svyatoslav Richter, was welcomed warmly, but another official critic on his music and life started in 1948. He died in 1953, the same day of Joseph Stalin.- Anatolii Panchenko is a Ukrainian actor who was born and raised in Donetsk. In 2014, amidst Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the Donbas region, Anatolii's entire family confronted a difficult decision and ultimately opted to relocate to Kyiv.
After living there for a year and subsequently dropping out of school, Anatolii spent the following four years working on cruise ships worldwide to support himself. In 2018, he eventually made his way to Los Angeles, where he was determined to pursue his passion for acting. He decided to stay on in the US and enrolled in the Acting for Film Conservatory at the New York Film Academy.
In 2019, Anatolii took a significant step in his acting career by submitting his very first audition in the industry. It was for a new character in the fifth season of the spy drama series The Bureau (2015) (Le Bureau Des Légendes) on Canal+. Subsequently, he was cast in the recurring role of 'Alexis Bakatine' for the final season of the show.
After shooting completed on the series he returned to Kyiv, where he has continued to pursue his acting career. During this time, he worked on the international sci-fi thriller series Infiniti (2022), portraying the pivotal role of 'Mikhail'. The show had its world premiere at the Cannes International Series Festival in April 2022, receiving acclaim for its ambitious blend of sci-fi, mystery, and romance. Infiniti (2022) has been nominated for an International Emmy Award in the TV Movie/Mini-Series category and is now airing on Canal+. - Viktoriya Solovyova was born on 23 February 1989 in Torez, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Litvyak, Sunstroke (2014) and Ket (2022).
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Leonid Lukov was born on 2 May 1909 in Mariupol, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Bolshaya zhizn (1939), Miners of the Don (1951) and Uz jauno krastu (1955). He died on 24 April 1963 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia].- Victoria Malektorovych was born on 11 February 1972 in Yenakiyevo, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Yenakiieve, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Toni Erdmann (2016), Ostriv lyubovi (1995) and Blue Moon (2002).
- Anastasiya Korotkaya was born on 15 October 1985 in Donetsk, Donetskaya oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is an actress, known for Me. You. He. She. (2018), Nasledstvo (2020) and Bolshie chuvstva (2013).
- Anna Andrusenko was born on 3 July 1989 in Yenakiyevo, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Yenakiieve, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Elveda Katya (2012), The Grail (2018) and Inye (2024).
- Aleksandr Khvylya was born on 15 July 1905 in Aleksandro-Shultino, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kostiantynivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for The Secret Brigade (1949), The Night Before Christmas (1961) and Frosty (1965). He died on 14 October 1976 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].
- Valeriy Grishko was born on 12 November 1951 in Yasynuvataya, Donetsk region, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for Leviathan (2014), Hotel Lux (2011) and Spacewalk (2017). He died on 12 May 2022 in Samara, Russia.
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Aleksandr Revva was born on 10 September 1974 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. He is an actor and writer, known for Prababushka legkogo povedeniya. Nachalo (2021), Dublyor (2013) and Naughty Grandma (2017).- Director
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- Actress
Oksana Bychkova was born on 18 June 1972 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. She is a director and writer, known for Another Year (2014), Peterburg. Tolko po lyubvi (2016) and Plus One (2008).- Sergei Ponomarenko was born on 2 April 1951 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Ameriken boy (1992), Zalozhniki strakha (1994) and Gruz bez markirovki (1986).
- Eduard Bredun was born on 6 October 1934 in Stalino Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession (1973), Artist iz Kokhanovki (1962) and It Can't Be! (1975). He died on 18 July 1984.
- Yana Sobolevskaya was born on 1 August 1980 in Donetsk, Ukraine, USSR. She is an actress, known for Gorod-zad (2018), Tse ya (2014) and Ne zarekaysya (2016).
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Leonid Bykov was born on 12 December 1928 in Znamenskoye, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. He was an actor and director, known for Only Old Men Are Going to Battle (1974), Little Hare (1965) and Aty-baty, shli soldaty... (1977). He died on 11 April 1979 in Kiev Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].- Additional Crew
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Anastasiia Ponomarova was born in Donetsk, Ukraine. Anastasiia is an actor, known for The Flight Attendant (2020), Zedd & Katy Perry: 365 (2019) and The L Word: Generation Q (2019).- Denys Rodnianskyi was born on 9 December 1981 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Pes (2015), La Bohème and Numbers (2020).
- Nikolai Gritsenko was a notable Russian actor known for the role as Kareni in Anna Karenina (1967) by director Aleksandr Zarkhi, and as Nazi General in TV series 'Semnadtsat mgnovenii vesny' by director Tatyana Lioznova.
He was born Nikolai Olimpiyevich Gritsenko on July 24, 1912, in Yasinovataya, Donetsk province, Russian Empire (now Donetsk, Ukraine). In 1934 he graduated from Makeevka School of musical drama, then studied acting in Kiev. From 1937 - 1940 he studied acting at Shchukin Theatrical School of the Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow, graduating in 1940 as an actor.
From 1940 to 1979 Nikolai Gritsenko was a permanent member of the troupe at Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. There his stage partners were such actors as Mikhail Ulyanov, Ruben Simonov, Boris Zakhava, Mikhail Astangov, Vladimir Etush, Varvara Popova, Irina Kupchenko, Natalya Tenyakova, Yuliya Borisova, Lyudmila Maksakova, Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, Marianna Vertinskaya, Nina Ruslanova, Nikolai Plotnikov, Vasiliy Lanovoy, Yuriy Yakovlev, Vyacheslav Shalevich, Andrei Abrikosov, Grigori Abrikosov, Boris Babochkin, Nikolai Timofeyev, Aleksandr Grave, and Evgeniy Karelskikh, among others. His most memorable stage performances were such roles as Fedor Protasov in "Zhivoy Trup" (1962) (aka.. The Living Corpse) after the eponymous novel by Lev Tolstoy, and the title role as Prince Myshkin in Dostoyevsky's "Idiot" (1958). Gritsenko created the role as Tartalya in 'Princess Turandot' (1963), and delivered many acclaimed performances in the legendary Vakhtangov's production of Carlo Gozzi's comedy.
Nikolai Gritsenko was designated People's Actor of the USSR (1964). He was awarded the State Prize of Russia for his stage work, and was awarded the State Prize of the USSR (1951) for his role in the film Dream of a Cossack (1951). He died of a heart failure on December 8, 1979, in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, and was laid to rest in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. - Producer
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Aleksandr Khanzhonkov was the world's first maker of a cartoon film, the first maker of a full-time feature film in Russia and the founder of the first Russian film studio.
He was born Aleksandr Alekseevich Khanzhonkov on August 8, 1877, in the village of Khanzhonkovo, Donetsk province, Russian Empire (now Donetsk, Ukraine). His father, Aleksei Khanzhonkov, was a landlord of Don Cossack ancestry. In 1896 Aleksandr graduated from Novocherkassk Cossack Cadet School, then was promoted to junior officer in the privileged Don Cossack unit in Moscow. Khanzhonkov fought in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 and was decorated for bravery. In 1905 he received an honorable discharge and a veteran officer's package of 5,000 rubles.
In 1905 he bought the film production company Gomon i Siversen in Moscow. He also brought new equipment from Pathe and started his own filmmaking business. In 1905-06 he shot his first documentaries. By the beginning of 1906 he invested all of his money in his filmmaking business, and obtained registration for filmmaking in Moscow. In the spring of 1906 he showed imported French films, as well as his own documentaries from his company, now named A. Khanzhonkov & Co., which initially was registered as a trade business. In 1907 Khanzhonkov produced his first film, "Palochkin i Galochkin", but it was not completed and he decided not to release it.
In 1908 Khanzhonkov released his first feature film, Drama v tabore podmoskovnykh tsygan (1908). At that time he hired actors and directors from the Vvedensky Narodny Dom Theatre Company, including such actors as Aleksandra Goncharova, Andrei Gromov, Pyotr Chardynin and Ivan Mozzhukhin. Between 1909 and 1919 he produced about 100 films. He was the biggest film producer in Russia, and made more films than all other Russian film studios combined. He produced 12 films in 1912 and 20 in 1913 alone. By 1914 his net annual profit surpassed 150,000 rubles, which in 2012 would be comparable to $50 million.
In 1911 Khanzhonkov produced the first full-length feature film in Russia, Defense of Sevastopol (1911), about the siege of the city of Sebastopol during the Crimean War of 1854-55. The production was sponsored by Tsar Nicholas II. Khanzhonkov made a painstaking effort and produced a really advanced period film epic. He found many surviving veterans of the Crimean war, and used the same locations where the historic battle took place. The Tsar issued orders that Khanzhonkov was given temporary right to command and direct the movements of several regiments of the Imperial Army and Navy that were used in the massive battle scenes. Khanzhonkov became the first director in the world to use two cameras. The premiere of the 100-minute film took place at the Livadia palace in Yalta, before the the tsar and his court, and with the cast and crew of more than 100 in attendance. Khanzhonkov was awarded and decorated for the film. He was also commissioned by the tsar to make several documentaries and feature films about various official events in Russia, such as Votsareniye doma Romanovykh (1913).
During the early years of Russian cinema, Khanzhonkov collaborated with theatrical directors, such as Vasili Goncharov and Yevgeny Bauer. His works with Bauer were considered among the highest achievements of the silent film era in Russia. Khanzhonkov also played an important role in the formation of the Russian film industry during the 1910s. In 1910 he started the first Russian film magazine, "Vestnik cinematografii", a comprehensive quarterly publication about emerging film culture and film business. In 1912 he produced the world's first cartoon, _Prekrasnaya Lukanida, ili Voina usachei s rogachami (1912)_, directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz.
In 1916 Khanzhonkov bought land on the Black Sea coast in Yalta, Crimea, and built the new Khanzhonkovs Studio there. In the spring of 1917 he moved his Moscow studio, with actors and staff, to the new location in Yalta. There, from 1917-20, he produced about 15 films. In 1920, after the defeat of the Russian White army of Gen. Vrangel in Crimea, Khanzhonkov's studio and his land were nationalized by the Communist government. At the same time Khanzhonkov's Film Factory in Zamoskvotrechye in Moscow was also confiscated and nationalized by the Communist government, then renamed Goskino (the first location of Goskino was on Zhitnaya St.). Khanzhonkov left the country, together with his best actors, directors and cinematographers. In 1922 he started a film studio in Baden, Austria.
In 1923 Khanzhonkov was invited to come back to Russia by the newly founded "Rusfilm" company. The invitation was sponsored by Soviet Culture Commissar Anatoli Lunacharsky, who sent an official welcome telegram to Khanzhonkov. In 1923 Khanzhonkov returned to Russia, but the "Rusfilm" company suddenly folded. He was hired by Goskino as production consultant, then worked for Proletkino Studios. In 1926 he was falsely accused of embezzlement and arrested. Although he was later cleared of all charges, he was left penniless. His health declined and he moved from Moscow to Yalta and never worked again.
By 1934, Khanzhonkov, aged 56, was disabled and jobless. He wrote a passionate letter to the government which took all his wealth and made him poor, and he was eventually granted a pension from the Russian government. In 1937 he published a book of memoirs titled "Pervye gody Russkoi kinematografii" ("The First Years of Russian Cinema"). By that time he was living in the glorious past. His first wife, writer Antonina Khanzhonkova, died in emigration and the couple's two children were grown up. Back in Russia Khanzhonkov married his assistant, Vera Dmitrievna Popova-Khanzhonkova, who cared for him for the rest of his life while he suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and was using a wheelchair due to his disability. He survived the Nazi occupation of Yalta during World War II. He died on September 26, 1945, in Yalta, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Ukraine).
Khanzhonkov's films were edited to remove any pro-monarchist elements during the regime of Joseph Stalin. In 1956 the cultural "thaw" was initiated by Nikita Khrushchev, the ban on Khanzhonkov's films was ended and many of his movies were shown on public television as well as in theaters.- Director
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Yuriy Kara was born on 12 November 1954 in Stalino, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for Zavtra byla voyna (1987), Ya kukla (2002) and Korolyov (2007).- Kseniya Karaeva was born on 31 August 1977 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Mermaid (2007), Nizhnyaya Kaledoniya (2008) and Blazhennaya (2008).
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Liliya Gritsenko was born on 24 December 1917 in Gorlovka [now Horlivka, Donetsk Oblast], Ukraine. She was an actress, known for True Friends (1954), Khovanschina (1959) and Unamenables (1959). She died on 9 January 1989 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Director
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Vasili Pichul was born on 15 June 1961 in Zhdanov, Stalino Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Little Vera (1988), Kinofestival, ili Portveyn Eyzenshteyna (2006) and Nebo v almazakh (1999). He was married to Mariya Khmelik. He died on 26 July 2015 in Moscow, Russia.- Alina Pokrovskaya is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, member of the Union of Theater Workers of Russia. People's Artist of the RSFSR.
Alina Pokrovskaya was born in Stalino (now Donetsk) in the family of singer and actress Aleksandra Andreevna Kovalenko. Her father was a conductor of the Philharmonic. In 1946, when she was on tour with her mother in the Baltics, six-year-old Alina first appeared on stage, playing a girl in the dance composition "Meeting". After the war, the family moved to Moscow.
Graduated from the Higher Theater School named after Mikhail Shchepkin (course of Leonid Volkov). Since 1962 - actress of the Central Theater of the Soviet Army (now the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army).
Cinematography did not ignore the actress. And although there were few film roles in her biography, almost all of them were noticeable. The most impressive film work was the role of Lyuba Trofimova in the film Officers (1971) by Vladimir Rogovoy. - Shai Alexander aka Alexander Tsitrin is a Russian-Australian actor. Alexander has graduated from Screen Acting studies at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2010 while he also holds a degree from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands since 2002. In 2013 Alexander furthered his education in Moscow, Russia at the Screen Academy of the legendary Academy Award winning Russian Director and Actor Nikita Mikhalkov. He spent the following four years working as a headhunter in the Netherlands. Working in the high-end recruitment industry.
Three of Alexander's most recent films have been screened in film festivals in California, Australia, Russia, Germany, Mexico, Korea and India. Aussie Theatre called Alexander's portrayal of Dracula in Newtown Theatre 'intriguing and mysterious' and his performance in 'Swings &', a modern Australian adaption of Arthur Schnitzler's classic play 'La Ronde' (David Hare's adaptation is known as 'Blue Room') was described as 'exceptional'. Alexander's screen and stage presence was called bold and powerful while his strong distinct voice has captivated audiences time and again. Alexander is fluent in English, Russian, Dutch and Hebrew languages and resides in Moscow, Russia. - Composer
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Vyacheslav Nazarov was born on 3 February 1954 in Stalino, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. He is a composer and actor, known for Tri gilzy ot angliyskogo karabina (1983), Love (1991) and Vykup (1994).- Oleg Isayev was born on 3 July 1959 in Gorlovka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Horlivka, Ukraine]. He is an actor, known for Hard to Be a God (1989), Tsvety lugovye (1981) and Famine '33 (1991).
- Sergei Lukyanov was born on 27 September 1910 in village Nizhnee, Lugansk uyezd, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Cossacks of the Kuban (1950), A Big Family (1954) and Dvenadtsataya noch (1955). He died on 1 March 1965 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].
- Galina Shcherbakova was born on 10 May 1932 in Dzerzhinsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Dzerzhynsk, Ukraine]. She was a writer, known for Love and Lies (1981), Vera (2023) and Lichnoe delo sudi Ivanovoy (1986). She died on 23 March 2010 in Moscow, Russia.
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Vera Orlova was born on 25 May 1918 in Yekaterinoslav, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Donetsk-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic, Ukrainian SSR [now Dnipropetrovsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for Twelve Chairs (1977), Private Ivan (1955) and The Car 22-12 (1949). She died on 16 September 1993 in Moscow, Russia.- Actress
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Inna Vykhodtseva was born on 27 June 1934 in Stalino, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Krinitsy (1965), Office Romance (1977) and Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980).- Sergei Sivokho was born on 8 February 1969 in Donetsk, USSR. He was an actor, known for Kapitan Krokus (1991), Imitator (1990) and Schastlivy vmeste (2006). He died on 17 October 2023 in Germany.
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Mykyta Kravchenko is a Ukrainian filmmaker, photographer, and artist. He was born in Donetsk, Ukraine in 2004. In the summer of 2014, when Mykyta was ten, due to the military invasion of Russian occupation forces in Donetsk, he and his family were forced to move to Kyiv, where he entered a secondary school. In 2018, Mykyta spent a year of acting courses at the Kyiv theater studio «11», where he encountered a professional approach to acting for the first time. In 2019, he entered the College of the Kyiv Film and New Media Academy, majoring in Audiovisual Arts and Production. There, Mykyta created several student works, including his short film project "No Nest", which was canceled due to a lack of professional help. In February 2022, due to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, he had to flee his home once again. In March 2022 Mykyta made it to Prague, Czech Republic where he worked as a photographer in such institutions as Goethe Institute Prague, the National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic, and others. Alongside that, he did professional videography for different events and worked at Dazzle Pictures post-production studio. After the US government came out with an immigration program for Ukrainian refugees in April 2022, Mykyta took the opportunity. He moved to the suburbs of Washington DC, where he worked as a freelance filmmaker and did an internship at DC-Camera rental house. In February 2023, he moved to Florida to study in the Film program at Full Sail University.- Kristina Kots-Gotlib was born on 2 May 1983 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].
- Svetlana Zhivankova was born on 10 July 1937 in Stalino, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Lita molodiyi (1959), Chernomorochka (1959) and Cherry Town (1963).
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Boris Durov was born on 12 March 1937 in Slavyansk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Pirates of the 20th Century (1980), Vertikal (1966) and Rodila menya mat schastlivym (1981). He died on 5 April 2007 in Moscow, Russia.- Director
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Rostislav Sinko was born on 21 August 1933 in Staraya Krinka, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Takiye simpatichnyye volki (1975), Tigrolovi (1994) and Sad Hetsymanskyi (1993). He died on 23 October 2010 in Kiev, Ukraine.- Music Department
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Sidney Cutner was born on 16 April 1903 in Mariupol, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. Sidney was a composer, known for Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Gun Crazy (1950) and Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962). Sidney died on 20 September 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Sergei Dashevsky was born on 6 October 1960 in Donetsk, Ukraine, USSR. He is an actor, known for Sniffer (2013), Foxter & Max (2019) and The Pleasure Principle (2019).
- Pavel Morozenko was born on 5 July 1939 in Snezhnoye, Stalino Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Snizhne, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Roman i Francheska (1961), Zakon Antarktidy (1963) and Zhenya, Zhenechka i 'Katyusha' (1967). He was married to Anna Mikhailovna Morozenko. He died on 31 August 1991 in Rostovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR.
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Aleksei Mishurin was born on 30 March 1912 in Mariupol, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Koroleva benzokolonki (1963), Lita molodiyi (1959) and Pesni nad Dneprom (1958). He died on 17 October 1982 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].- Ekaterina Gumenyuk was born in Donetsk, Ukraine. In 3 Assol began to engage in a vocal. In 7 for her the first disk went out the "Alye Parusa". Assol got 2 diplomas of the Russian committee of registration of records of planet. In 8 Assol made happy admirers by the second solo concert is "Zvezda Assol". In 2004 taken off in the serial of Svetlana Druzhinina Tayny dvortsovykh perevorotov (2000) . In December 2005 a young singer participated in the surveys of the program "Shlyager goda". Assol appeared and in the new-year musical "Metro". After a short creative interruption a growing up singer presents to the listeners a new album under the name "O tebe".
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Yuri Lyashenko was born on 1 January 1939 in Khatsapetovka, Stalino Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Vuhlehirsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. Yuri is a director and assistant director, known for Mersedes ukhodit ot pogoni (1980), Den pervyy, den posledniy (1978) and Idu k tebe... (1971).- Yuliya Matyash was born on 6 March 1998 in Donetsk, Ukraine. She is an actress, known for Istoriia odnoho zlochynu (2017), Vykhodte bez dzvinka (2018) and You came to me... (2020).
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Iosif Kobzon was born on 11 September 1937 in Chasov Yar, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Za spichkami (1980), Ne boysya, ya s toboy (1981) and Nu crede tipatului pasarii de noapte (1977). He was married to Ninel Kobzon, Lyudmila Gurchenko and Veronika Kruglova. He died on 30 August 2018 in Moscow, Russia.- Yevgeni Khaldej was born on 23 March 1917 in Yuzovka, Russian Empire [now Donetsk, Ukraine]. He died on 6 October 1997 in Moscow, Russia.
- Anastasiya Kravchenko was born on 31 July 1983 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].