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Les Serdyuk

Les Serdyuk

Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Serdyuk, also known as Les Serdyuk was a Soviet Ukrainian theater and film actor. His film debut was in 1965, acting in over 90 films. He was awarded the title People's Artist of Ukraine in 1996.

Iron & Blood: The Legend of Taras Bulba

2009

A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa

2002

as Hetman Samoilovych

Казачья быль

1999

as Кост Верболоз

Operation Contract

1996

Операция Контракт

1996

as Polkovnyk Herasymenko

Місяцева зозулька

1993

as Коля-рибалка

The Hetman's Regalia

1993

as Zhurba

American Boy

1992

Upside Down

1992

The Birthday Present

1991

Wild Field

1991

Tales about Ivan

1991

Ne Ostrelennaya Muzyka

1990

as Валерий, командир экипажа

Farther Than an Arrow's Flight

1990

as Grandpa

Seromanets

1989

The Watchmaker and the Chicken

1989

Ivan Mykolaichuk. Trizna

1989

as (self)

Tethered to the Runway

1989

Straw Bells

1987

as Vasyl Vilgota

While There is Time

1987

as Iovan

Handfuls

1987

as Ivan Zhmenyak

Handfuls

1987

as Іван Жменяк

Vechernitsy

1986

as Mykhaylo

The Fault of Leutenant Nekrasov

1985

as Georgy Petrovich

Sudden Release

1984

as Alexandr Trigorin

The Legend of Princess Olga

1984

as Prince Svyatoslav

Such a Late, Such a Warm Autumn

1982

as Meletiy / Ivan Meletiyevich

Zvyozdnaya komandirovka

1982

At the Devil's Lair

1981

as Balaban

От Буга до Вислы

1981

as Москаленко

Meeting at high snows

1981

Babylon XX

1980

as Danko

I Wait and Hope

1980

Love and Fury

1978

Natalka Poltavka

1978

as Mykola

Poem of Kovpak: Carpathians, Carpathians...

1978

as Gulyavyy

Я — Водолаз-2

1976

as Slava Savchenko

First Route, Last Route

1975

Fire

1974

Абитуриентка

1974

as отец Гали Гриценко

Adres vashego doma

1973

Море нашей надежды

1973

Nochnoy mototsiklist

1972

as Sashchenko - okhotnik

Inspector of Criminal Investigation

1971

as Алексей Михайлович Шарун - «Цыган»

Bread and Salt

1970

as Maryan

Front in the Neighborhood

1969

as Akim

The Kyiv Direction

1968

Two Deaths

1967

They Were Known Only By Their Faces

1967

as Bellavista

Marina's Destiny

1954