
Mykola Yakovchenko
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Mykola Fedorovych Yakovchenko (April 20 (May 3), 1900, Pryluky — September 11, 1974, Kyiv) was an outstanding Soviet Ukrainian theater and film actor who played character roles. He was named a People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR in 1970. He was born in Pryluky (now Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, then Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire) into the family of an assistant manager of the Astrakhan fishing industry. His mother had four other children besides him. His family had its origins in the Don Cossacks — the family moved to the Poltava province from Rostov-on-Don and had a patriarchal structure, where a penchant for art was not particularly encouraged. In 1912, he enrolled in the Second Prilutsk Higher Primary School named after Kislov. In 1916, he enrolled in the city Jewish gymnasium, where he became interested in amateur art, performing his first roles in the gymnasium theater. At the same time, he thoroughly studied the Greek language. During the revolutionary events, he went to the front. His grandson, Mykola Bohonko-Yakovchenko, said, "It is not known for certain on whose side he fought — for the Reds or the Whites. According to documents, he spent the entire war on a Red Army medical train. However, over time, he became enthusiastic about talking about General Shkuro's cavalry; he once obtained two well-hidden St. George's Crosses." In 1918, he made his debut on the amateur stage in Pryluky. From the amateur group, he moved to the troupe of Pylyp Khmara's theater, which was Russian at the time, and from 1919 — Ukrainian, then Soviet. At this time, he played in plays by Leonid Andreyev — Tyukha in Savva and Second Lieutenant Grigory Mironov in Days of Our Lives. From 1920 to 1927, he worked in theaters in Lubny, Pryluky, Simferopol, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv. From 1927, he was an actor at the Frank Ukrainian Academic Theater in Kyiv (with breaks).
Known for
Credits

Viy (1967)
as Spirid

That Very Night (1970)
Actor

Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka (1961)
as Пацюк (озв. Яков Беленький)

Chasing Two Hares (1961)
as Prokip Sirko

Gas Station Queen (1963)
Actor

The Kyiv Resident (1958)
as Горовенко - рабочий завода «Арсенал»

Malevolent Fate (1969)
as Matchmaker

A Great Road Ahead (1963)
as peasant on a cart

Carrot Head (1961)
Actor

The Month of May (1965)
as komendant obshchezhitiya

The Kyiv Direction (1968)
Actor

A Dream (1964)
Actor

Nesterka (1955)
Actor

Martyn Borulya (1953)
Actor

Lada from the Berendeyev Country (1971)
as король

Maksim Perepelitsa (1955)
as Kondrat Perepelitsa

Zakhar Berkut (1972)
as Tukholets

Cheerful Frogscreamers (1973)
as Watchman

The Grandfather of the Left Winger (1973)
as Trokhym Ivanovych Besarab

Stolen Happiness (1952)
as Reeve

The First Lad (1959)
Actor

Adventures of Tarapunka and Shtepsel (1971)
Actor

Star of the Ballet (1965)
as watchman

Varka's Land (1970)
Actor

Years of Young (1958)
Actor

Where are you, Knights? (1971)
as Kovalchuk's Neighbour

Here We Live (1973)
Actor

Party Secretary (1971)
as godfather

Earth (1954)
Actor

In The Ukrainian Steppe (1952)
Actor

Trust (1972)
as посетитель в приемной

Lushka (1964)
Actor

The Great Actor M. F. Yakovchenko (2003)
as Self (archive footage)

Save Our Souls (1960)
Actor

Coordinates Unknown (1957)
Actor

Pharaohs (1964)
Actor

Димка-велогонщик (1969)
as заведующий тиром





