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.
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Born | Artyom Gennadyevich Bogucharsky 14 August 1989 |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2002–present |
Career
editBorn 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
editYear | 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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