Nikolay Eryomenko

Nikolay Eryomenko

  • Birthday: 1923-06-20
  • Deathday: 2000-06-30
  • Place of birth: Novosibirsk, RSFSR, USSR
  • Also know as: Nikolai Yeryomenko St.

Biography

Soviet and Belarusian film and theater actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1989). After graduating from a vocational school, he worked as a turner. In the Red Army since 1941. He added three years to get to the front at the age of 15. He graduated from junior lieutenant courses in Novosibirsk (1942). Member of World War II. The cavalryman of the 11th Cavalry Corps (reserve of the headquarters of the corps) was captured in July 1942 near Vyazma, near the village of Komary. He managed to survive in a Nazi concentration camp, escaped from captivity. After returning home, he was sent to a filtration camp in Vyshny Volochek; as a result of the verification, he was reinstated in the rank. After the war, he came to Vitebsk to his mother’s homeland, where she returned after a false notification of her son’s death. He took part in amateur performances, he was noticed and invited to the theater studio at the Belarusian Drama Theater named after Jan Kolas. There he met his wife, actress Galina Orlova. At the end of the studio in 1948 he worked as an actor in the theater (1948-1959). Since 1959 - actor of the Belarusian Drama Theater named after Jan Kupala (Minsk). He began acting in films in 1960. Member of the CPSU since 1964. He had two heart attacks. He died on June 30, 2000 as a result of a second heart attack. He was buried in Minsk at the Eastern cemetery.

Filmography

Fire

1974

As chlen Stavki

Man in the Passage Yard

1972

As Sibul, militia captain

A Taste of Bread

1979

As Веденин

Son for Father...

1995

As Alexander Nikolaevich

Moscow – Genova

1964

As Rusanov

Amnesty

1980

As

First Trials

1960

As

The Cool Guy

1972

As

Lucky Man

1970

As

Дебют

1978

As

Flying Days

1966

As Nikolai Nikolayevich

Men and Beasts

1962

As Aleksei Ivanovich Pavlov

Karpukhin

1973

As Ovsyannikov

Vālodzīte

1974

As Older Fyodor

Let's Remember This Day

1968

As Grigoriy Yasen

Крушение империи

1971

As Sergey Dmitriyevich Vaulin

Погоня

1966

As

Old Debts

1980

As

No Return

1991

As

Sokolovo

1975

As

Liberation: The Fire Bulge

1970

As Josip Broz Tito

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