Boris Bityukov was born on April 25, 1921. From 1937 to 1938 he was an auxiliary member of the Chamber Theatre. In 1939 he entered the Moscow Hydromeliorative Institute, but he was drafted into the Red Army, in which he served until 1946. During his service he was directly involved in hostilities. After the war, he went to work in the theater-studio of a film actor, his career as an actor ended in 1991.
Before the war, playing in the auxiliary composition of the Chamber Theatre troupe, young Bityukov
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Boris Bityukov was born on April 25, 1921.
From 1937 to 1938 he was an auxiliary member of the Chamber Theatre. In 1939 he entered the Moscow Hydromeliorative Institute, but he was drafted into the Red Army, in which he served until 1946. During his service he was directly involved in hostilities. After the war, he went to work in the theater-studio of a film actor, his career as an actor ended in 1991.
Before the war, playing in the auxiliary composition of the Chamber Theatre troupe, young Bityukov drew attention to himself.
director Sergey Gerasimov . Remembering his name after the war, the director invited the aspiring actor to the role of Ivan Zemnukhov, which was first played in the theater, and then in the cinema.
After the premiere of the film, five leading actors were awarded the Stalin Prize, but Bityukov was not awarded the prize for this film, he received it for the film Zhukovsky, where he played a small role as a student of Zhukovsky.
One of the most important in the career of Boris Valentinovich was the main role in the first Soviet detective.
Case no. 306" . His image was a role model for Soviet police for a long time. This was the only star role in the career of Boris Valentinovich Bityukov, he had no more such.
Throughout his life, the actor played many roles in almost fifty films, the most famous of which are “Fishermen of the Aral Sea” – engineer Alexander Butakov;
"I'm walking in Moscow" - Petrovich, Alena's father;
Iron stream" - Red commander; "Kalina Red", "Eternal Call" and many, many others. In the career of the actor abounded episodic roles.
In the 80s, Boris Valentinovich developed an eye disease, because of which he was less and less filmed. The last years of his life, Bityukov practically did not communicate with anyone, was offended by the children who did not visit him in the hospital, where he lay after a stroke.
He died on January 15, 2002. /