Victoria BulitkoW
Victoria Bulitko

Victoria Bulitko (Ukrainian: Булітко Вікторія Сергіївна; born 25 January 1983) is a Ukrainian film, television and theater actress.

Gregori ChmaraW
Gregori Chmara

Gregori Mikhailovich Chmara was a Ukrainian-born stage and film actor whose career spanned six decades.

Nikolai GritsenkoW
Nikolai Gritsenko

Nikolai Olimpievich Gritsenko was a Soviet actor of Ukrainian descent. He appeared in 33 films between 1942 and 1978. Gritsenko also was member of the Vakhtangov Theatre company in Moscow, Russia. There he was designated Honored Artist of the RSFSR and People's Artist of the USSR. He died on 8 December 1979, and was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery, in Moscow, Russia.

Olena KravetsW
Olena Kravets

Olena Yurievna Kravets is an actress, producer and television host from Ukraine.

Natalya LisenkoW
Natalya Lisenko

Natalya Andrianovna Lisenko, also known as Nathalie Lissenko, was a Russian actress who was active during the silent era.

Dmitri MilyutenkoW
Dmitri Milyutenko

Dmytro Milyutenko was a Ukrainian stage and film actor of the Soviet era.

Ruslana PysankaW
Ruslana Pysanka

Ruslana Pysanka, is a Ukrainian actress and cinematographer.

Ada RogovtsevaW
Ada Rogovtseva

Ada Rogovtseva is a Ukrainian-Soviet actress. She has appeared in over 30 films and television shows since 1957. Professor at the National University of Culture. She won the award for Best Actress at the 7th Moscow International Film Festival for her role in Hail, Mary!.

Viktor StanitsynW
Viktor Stanitsyn

Viktor Yakovlevich Stanitsyn was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He appeared in a number of Soviet era films including portraying Winston Churchill in The Lights of Baku (1950) as well as several other films.

Bohdan StupkaW
Bohdan Stupka

Bohdan Sylvestrovych Stupka was a popular Ukrainian actor and the minister of culture of Ukraine. He was born in Kulykiv, General Government to Ukrainian parents. In 2001 he was a member of the jury at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. At the 26th Moscow International Film Festival he won the award for Best Actor for his role in Our Own.

Olha SumskaW
Olha Sumska

Olha Sumska is a Ukrainian actress of theater and cinema, television hostess, recipient of the Shevchenko National Prize in 1996 and the People's Artist of Ukraine (2009). In 2006 she attempted to run for a mayor of Kyiv.

Emma TsesarskayaW
Emma Tsesarskaya

Emma Tsesarskaya (1909–1990) was a Ukrainian Soviet stage and film actress.

Mykola VoronyiW
Mykola Voronyi

Mykola Kindratovych Voronyi was a Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist. He acted in the troupes of Marko Kropyvnytskyi and the Ruska Besida Theatre. Voronyi was a founding member of the Central Rada of Ukraine. He was also a founder of the Ukrainian National Theater in 1917.

Vasyl VovkunW
Vasyl Vovkun

Vasyl Volodymyrovych Vovkun was Minister for Culture and Tourism of Ukraine in the second Tymoshenko Government.

Hnat YuraW
Hnat Yura

Hnat Petrovych Yura was a Soviet and Ukrainian director, actor of theatre and film, pedagogue. He directed two films, and appeared on screen six times during the Soviet era. Yura received titles of professor (1946), People's Actor of Ukraine (1930), and People's Actor of the Soviet Union (1940).

Valeriya ZaklunnaW
Valeriya Zaklunna

Valeriya Gavriilovna Zaklunna-Myronenko was a Soviet and Ukrainian actress and politician. A member of the Communist Party of Ukraine, she was a co-winner, with other members of the cast of the film To The Last Minute, of the 1975 Shevchenko National Prize.