Mykola Vinhranovskyi
Born 1936 (age 67) · Pervomaisk, Odesa Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine]
Appears in 19 titles

Writer, actor, film director, and translator. He graduated from the All-Union Institute of Cinematography (1960) in Moscow and has worked at the Kyiv Artistic Film Studio, where he played the lead role in Yuliia Solntseva's film The Tale of Flaming Years (1961). He wrote film scripts and directed the feature films The Squadron Turns Westward (1967), The Shore of Hope (1967), Duma about Brytanka (1969), and Klymko (1984) and several documentaries. Vinhranovsky gained prominence in the early 1960s as a leading poet of the shistdesiatnyky. He published the poetry collections Atomic Preludes (1962), A Hundred Poems (1967), Poems (1971), On the Silver Shore (1978), Kyiv (1982), With Warm Lips and a Golden Heart (1984), I Love This Woman (1990), From the Days Embraced by You (1993), and Love, Do Not Say Farewell (1997); several books of stories, including In the Depth of the Rains (1980; about the making of a film) and The Horse on the Evening Star (1986); the novel Nalyvaiko (1991); and, from 1970, several poetry books for children, for which he was awarded the Shevchenko Prize in 1984.

Filmography

Ukrainian Rhapsody
5.7
Ukrainian Rhapsody
1961
as sergeant - plays the piano
Chronicle of Flaming Years
Duma about Brytanka
Mykola Vinhranovsky
10.0
Mykola Vinhranovsky
1993
as Himself
The Shore of Hope
Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945
Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945
1992
as (voice)
Baturyn is the capital of Hetman Ivan Mazepa
Khortytsia is the capital of Zaporozhian Sich
Ukrainian Night of the 33rd
Ukrainian Night of the 33rd
1994
as (voice)
Vasyl
Vasyl
1955