Yulian Panich
Yulian Aleksandrovich Panich (Russian: Юлиа́н Алекса́ндрович Па́нич; born May 23, 1931, Kirovohrad) is a Soviet actor, director and journalist. Honored Artist of Russia (1996).[1]
In 1972, Yulian Panich left the Soviet Union, Israel has become the first stop, then - the United States, and the final - Germany, in Munich where he began his work on the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. After their departure, rumors have been started that Yulian Panich committed suicide.[2]
Since 1996 he has been living in the suburbs of Paris - Rambouillet.[3]
Filmography
- Road to Life (1955) as Semyon
- For the power of the Soviets (1956) as Svyatoslav Marchenko
- Bloody Dawn (1956) as Marco Hushcha
- Different Fates (1956) as Fedor Morozov
- Three hundred years ago ... (1956) as Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
- Total expensive (1957) as Roman Baklanov
- Leningrad Symphony (1957) as episode
- Stepan Kolchugin (1958) as Kuzma
- Kochubey (1958) as Sashko Nalivayko
- About my friend (1958) as Aram
- Carefully, Grandma! (1960) as Vasya Kazatchkov
- Reflections (1960) as episode
- Novels Red House (1963) as Maxim Sivoshapko
- Green coach (1967) as Prince Vasili
- Pervorossiyane (1968) as Ataman Shurakov
- Seeing the White Nights (1969) as director
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