- Sergei Bondarchuk
Infobox Actor
name = Sergei Bondarchuk
imagesize = 300px
caption = Bondarchuk asPierre Bezukhov in "War and Peace"
birthname = Sergei Fyodorovich Bondarchuk
birthdate = birth date|1920|9|25
location =Belozerka ,Ukraine ,USSR
deathdate = death date and age|1994|10|20|1920|9|25
deathplace =Moscow ,Russia
yearsactive = 1948 - 1992
spouse =Inna Makarova (1949-1956)Irina Skobtseva (1959-1994)
children =Natalya Bondarchuk (b.1950)
Alyona Bondarchuk (b.1962)Fyodor Bondarchuk (b.1964)
academyawards = Best Foreign Language Film
1968 "War and Peace"Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk (IPA2|sʲɪrˈgʲej ˈfʲodʌrəvʲitʂ bəndʌr'tʂuk, Russian: Серге́й Фё́дорович Бондарчу́к; Ukrainian: Сергі́й Фе́дорович Бондарчу́к
September 25 ,1920 –October 20 ,1994 ) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, and actor.Biography
Born in Bilozerka, in the
Kherson oblast , Sergei Bondarchuk spent his childhood in the cities ofYeisk andTaganrog , graduated from the "Taganrog School Num.4" in 1938. His first performance as an actor was onstage of theTaganrog Theatre in 1937. He continued studies in theRostov on Don theater school (1938-1942). After his studies, he was conscripted into theRed Army againstNazi Germany , and was discharged in 1946.At the age of 32, he became the youngest Soviet actor ever to receive the top dignity of the "
People's Artist of the USSR ". In 1955, he starred with future wifeIrina Skobtseva in "Othello" and after four years, they married. He was previously married toInna Makarova , mother to his elder daughter.Bondarchuk's western fame lies with his epic production of Tolstoy's "War and Peace", which on original release totaled more than ten hours of cinema, took seven years to complete, and won Bondarchuk, who both directed and acted the role of
Pierre Bezukhov , theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1968. The year after his victory, in 1969, he starred as Ivan Martik withYul Brynner andOrson Welles in the Yugoslav epic "The Battle of Neretva ", directed by Veljko Bulajic.His first
English language film was 1970's "Waterloo", produced byDino De Laurentiis . This was remarked for the epic battle scenes. However, it failed at the box office. To prevent running into hurdles with the Soviet government, he joined the Communist Party in 1970. A year later, he was appointed President of the Union of Cinematographers, while he continued his directing career, steering towardpolitical film s, directing "Boris Godunov " before being dismissed from the semi-government post in 1986.Bondarchuk's last feature film, and his second in English was an epic TV version of
Mikhail Sholokhov 's "And Quiet Flows the Don ", starringRupert Everett . It was filmed in 1992-1993 but premiered on Channel One only in November 2006 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6125440.stm] , as there were disputes concerning the Italian studio who was co-producing over unfavourable clauses in his contract, which left the tapes locked in a bank vault, even after his death aged 74 of a heart attack.Sergei Bondarchuk is buried in the
Novodevichy Cemetery ,Moscow . His daughterNatalya Bondarchuk is remembered as a star ofAndrei Tarkovsky 's "Solaris", while his sonFyodor Bondarchuk (who starred with him in "Boris Godunov") is a popular Russian film actor and director best known for his box-office champion "9th Company " (2005). In June, 2007, his ex-wifeInna Makarova unveiled a bronze statue of Sergei Bondarchuk in his nativeYeisk .External links
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* [http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/theatre/240/ War and Peace of Sergei Bondarchuk]Persondata
NAME= Bondarchuk, Sergei
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bondarchuk, Sergei Fyodorovich
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1920-9-25
PLACE OF BIRTH=Belozerka ,Ukraine ,USSR
DATE OF DEATH= 1994-10-20
PLACE OF DEATH=Moscow ,Russia
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