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Nikolai Gritsenko

Nikolai Olimpievich Gritsenko or Mykola Olimpiiovych Hrytsenko (December 8, 1979) was a Soviet theater and film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1942 and 1978. Gritsenko also was member of the Vakhtangov Theatre company in Moscow. There he was designated Honored Artist of the RSFSR and People's Artist of the USSR. He died on 8 December 1979 after a "conflict" with patients at a hospital he was staying in, and was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.

Partial filmography

  • Mashenka (1942) – Kolya
  • ' (1946) – Lt. Anton Petrovich Fadeev
  • Farewell, America (1949)
  • Dream of a Cossack (1951) – Artamashov
  • The Night Before Christmas (1951) – Vakula (voice)
  • Hostile Whirlwinds (1953) – Schreder
  • Marina's Destiny (1953) – Terenty
  • The Safety Match (1954) – Psekov, estate manager
  • A Big Family (1954) – club manager
  • The Road (1955) – Ivan Alekseevich
  • The Sisters (1957)
  • ' (1958)
  • ' (1959) – Vadim Roshchin
  • Wind of Freedom (1961) – Georg Stan
  • Barrier of the Unknown (1962) – Vadim Lagin
  • Ponedelnik: den tyazhyolyy (1964) – Kuzma Yegorovich Stryapkov
  • ' (1964) – Aleksandr Gratsiyansky
  • ' (1964) – Fedor Zhurbenko
  • Man without a Passport (1966) – Pyotr Izmaylov
  • ' (1966) – Colonel Miller
  • ' (1967) – Saveliy Petrovich Fisyuk
  • Anna Karenina (1967) – Karenin
  • ' (1968)
  • A Little Crane (1969) – Markelov
  • ' (1969) – Terekhov
  • The Adjutant of His Excellency (1970, TV Series) – Vikentiy Pavlovich Speransky
  • Family Happiness (1970) – Vaksin
  • ' (1970) – Reichenberg
  • Schastye Anny (1971) – Prokhor Lychkov
  • ' (1971) – Vasil Mironovich
  • The Land of Sannikov (1973) - Trifon Stepanovich Perfilyev, gold mines
  • ' (1973) – Ananiy Mytnikov
  • Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973, TV Mini-Series) – general in the train
  • The Land of Sannikov (1973) – Trifon Perfilyev
  • ' (1973) – baron Erich von Ostenfelzen
  • Doker (1973)
  • ' (1974) – Anton Trofimovich Gulyayev
  • ' (1976) – Pyotr Yegorovich
  • Stazhyor (1976) – Aleksandr Trofimov
  • ' (1978) – General Pechenegov
  • ' (1978) – Varlamtsev
  • Father Sergius (1979) – General Korotkov
  • ' (1979)

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