Artyom Bogucharsky
Artyom Bogucharsky | |
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Born | Artyom Gennadyevich Bogucharsky 14 August 1989 |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2002–present |
Artyom Gennadyevich Bogucharsky (Russian: Артем Генна́дьевич Богучарский; born 14 August 1989)[1] is a Russian stage, film and television actor who is perhaps best recalled internationally for his role in the 2002 drama, Lilya 4-ever.
Career
[edit]Born in Moscow in 1989, he garnered his first role at age 12 as the doomed Volodya, the young friend of an abandoned teenage girl in the 2002 Lukas Moodysson-directed drama Lilya 4-ever. The film received positive reviews. It won five Guldbagge Awards including Best Film and Bogucharsky was nominated as Best Actor.[2] It was nominated for Best Film and Best Actress at the European Film Awards.[3] The film also won several awards from film festivals around the world, including Best Film at the Gijón International Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival.[4][5]
Following his role in Lilya 4-ever, Bogucharsky went on to appear in a number of Russian films and television series. He graduated from the Gnessin State Musical College as a clarinet player. After graduating from the M.S. Schepkin Higher Theatre School in Moscow in 2009, he began appearing in a number of stage roles.[1]
Selected filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Lilya 4-ever | Volodya | |
2003-2007 | Evlampiya Romanov. The Investigation is Conducted By an Amateur | ||
2003 | Striped Summer | Asisiyay | Mini-series |
2004 | The Beginning of the Road | ||
2004-2013 | Kulagin and Partners | TV series | |
2004 | Lonely Heaven | TV series | |
2007–2013 | Daddy's Daughters | Sobolev | TV series |
2008-2010 | Ranetki | Ivan | TV series |
2008 | Step by Step | TV series | |
2008 | Well | Short film | |
2011 | The Last Chord | Vanya Cherepanov | TV series |
2017 | Dinosaur | TV series |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Profile, kinomania.ru; accessed 2 July 2015.(in Russian)
- ^ Guldbaggen - Vinnare och nominerade 2000-03[permanent dead link], Swedish Film Institute; retrieved 2 June 2015.(in Swedish)
- ^ Brown, Colin (7 November 2002). "Kaurismaki, Almodovar lead European Film Award nominations". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ Hopewell, John (2 December 2002). "'Lilya' takes top honors at Gijon". Variety. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ Festival Cinéma Nordique 2003 Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine, Rouen Nordic Film Festival; retrieved 2 July 2015.
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