Viktor Avdyushko

Viktor Antonovich Awdjuschko (Russian Виктор Антонович Авдюшко; born January 11, 1925 in Moscow, † November 19, 1975 ) was a Soviet actor.

Life

Awdjuschko first began studying at the Moscow Aviation Institute, but soon turned to the film. Until 1949 he studied with July Raisman on Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Subsequently, he was actor at the Mosfilm. Awdjuschko made ​​his feature film debut in 1948 in Sergei Gerasimov The young guard and saw his international breakthrough as an actor in 1961 in Mir wchodjaschtschemu, who was nominated for the Golden Lion at the International Film Festival of Venice. In the film, he was seen as a soldier Jamschtschikow. As a result Awdjuschko also appeared in international productions, including at the DEFA film Naked Among Wolves as well as in the Hungarian production stars on their caps by Miklós Jancsó.

Awdjuschko died in 1975 from the effects of pneumonia, which he had contracted during filming. He was buried at the cemetery Wagankowoer.

Filmography (selection)

Honors

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