About

Known credits:
20
Birthday:
1921-05-23
Place of birth:
Melitopol, Ukraine, USSR
Website:
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Grigoriy Chukhray

Overview

Grigoriy Chukhray was a Ukrainian filmmaker, who gained fame outside the Soviet Union for his films The Forty-First, shown at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival, and especially Ballad of a Soldier, which won a special jury prize at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and prizes for Best Picture and Best Director at the 1960 San Francisco International Film Festival.

Known for

Acting

2003 Chukhray. Ballad of a Soldier Actor N/A
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1985 I'll Teach You to Dream Actor N/A
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1985 One Day of Mosfilm Actor N/A
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1985 Mikhail Romm. Confessions Of A Film Director Actor Himself N/A
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1968 Evgeniy Urbanskiy Actor Himself N/A
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Directing

1992 Mortal Enemies: From Death and Survival in Stalingrad Directing Director N/A
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1985 I'll Teach You to Dream Directing Director N/A
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1979 Life Is Beautiful Directing Director 59
Average
1978 The Mire Directing Director 58
Average
1970 Memory Directing Director N/A
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1965 There Was an Old Couple Directing Director 58
Average
1961 Clear Skies Directing Director 58
Average
1959 Ballad of a Soldier Directing Director 64
Fair
1956 The Forty-First Directing Director 59
Average

Writing

1985 I'll Teach You to Dream Writing Screenplay N/A
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1979 Life Is Beautiful Writing Original Story 59
Average
1978 The Mire Writing Writer 58
Average
1970 Memory Writing Screenplay N/A
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1959 Ballad of a Soldier Writing Writer 64
Fair

Production

1965 There Was an Old Couple Production Producer 58
Average