
Leonid Bykov
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Leonid Fedorovich Bykov (Russian: Леонид Фёдорович Быков, Ukrainian: Леонід Федорович Биков; 11 December 1928, in Znamenka village, Artemivsk Okruha of Ukrainian SSR – 11 April 1979, in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, USSR) was a Ukrainian actor, film director, and script writer. He received the "Honored Artist of the RSFSR" title in 1965 and the "People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR" title in 1974. Bykov contributed to several Soviet World War II films that portrayed a stereotypical Soviet Ukrainian. Bykov died in a traffic accident in 1979 on the highway from Minsk to Kyiv.[2] In 1994, the International Astronomical Union named a minor planet after him, (4682) Bykov.
Known for
Credits

Only Old Men Are Going to Battle (1974)
as Captain Aleksei “Maestro” Titarenko

Big "Wick" (1964)
as дирижёр (новелла « Увертюра»)

My Dear Fellow (1958)
as Pasha Bogatyryov

May Stars (1959)
as Alyosha

Next to Us (1957)
as Nikolay Zhukov

In the Town of S. (1966)
as Carter

Be Careful, Grandma! (1961)
as Alex Shestakov

The Volunteers (1958)
as Akishin

One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... (1976)
as ефрейтор Виктор Святкин

Other People's Relatives (1956)
as Lev Zakharovich

Marina's Destiny (1954)
Actor

1 Newton Street (1963)
as (uncredited)

Tiger Girl (1954)
as Petya Mokin

Little Hare (1964)
as Лев Зайчик

The Quarrel in Lukashi (1959)
Actor

The Scouts (1968)
as Makarenko

Four Winds of Heaven (1962)
as postman

Maksim Perepelitsa (1955)
as Maksim Perepelitsa

Alyosha's Love (1960)
as Alyoshka

Anna's Happiness (1971)
as Commander of the Food Squad

When the Bridges Are Raised (1963)
as captain

Where are you, Knights? (1971)
as Igor Kresovskiy
No Matter How the Rope Twists (1961)
Actor

Who was loved by all (1982)
as Self (archive footage)





