
Mikhail Golubovich
Acting
Biography
Ukrainian theater and film actor. Merited Artist of Ukraine (1977).
Born: November 21, 1943
Place of Birth: Cherkassy, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Known For

The Way to Sich
At the beginning of the XVII century, events take place preceding the liberation struggle led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky. A young boy Pavlo Pokhylenko leaves his native Kaniv to join the Zaporizhian Sich (camp and cossack army) to fight for freedom and the Orthodox faith.

The Long Road Through the Maze
The protagonists of the film, chekists Sasha Sizov and Ivan Shagin, take the confiscated jewels out of the city captured by the White Guards and deliver them to Kiev. Having returned to the city liberated by the Red Army, they expose a White Guard agent who has infiltrated the Cheka and take part in the defeat of Colonel Sherstev's gang.

The Last Hajduk
About the romantic youth of the legendary commander, hero of the Civil War G.I.Kotovsky (1881-1925). An inexperienced fighter against landlord arbitrariness becomes a professional revolutionary under the influence of revolutionary events in Russia.

The Lost Letter
Folk comedy that tells the adventures of Ukrainian cossacks Vasyl and Andriy as they set out on a long journey to deliver a letter from their leader to the Russian empress in St. Petersburg.

The Traitor
1971, Odesa Film Studio. The KGB studio curator orders a re-edit of just finished movie about the events of Ukraine’s 1920s "civil war" of a young director in line with the Party’s view on the historical events. This re-editing work is entrusted to a young female editor, which consequently realizes she must protect the director’s vision and the safe-guard the truth about her country under Soviet occupation.

Cossacks Approaching
Ukraine. The end of the XV century. All gunpowder made in factories suddenly disappears. The company of cossacks led by Maksym Trytuz comes together to find one of the transports that carries gunpowder to the Zaporozhian Sich.

Mustang Pacer
Cowboys try to catch a mustang known for its speed and intelligence, but all attempts fail.

And There Was Evening, And There Was Morning
A drama based on Boris Lavrenev's play "The Rift", telling about the participation of Baltic Fleet sailors in the Bolshevik coup of 1917.

The Legend of Princess Olga
The film is a poetic adaptation of a series of stories (oral and written) about Princess Olha of Kyivan Rus' (Ukraine-Rusʹ) at the start of the 11th century. Inspired by chronicles and folk legends this is a story of a common girl Olha who married Prince Ihor and became his successor on the throne after his murder and one of the most remarkable political leaders in early medieval European history. She converted to Christianity and brought her realm into Europe.

The Cutlass
A Red Army officer Polevoy possesses a navy dirk with a secret message encrypted in its handle. The second part of a message belongs to a White army officer Nikitskiy. It's up to three young friends of Polevoy to uncover the mystery.
Filmography
as Ruchka
as Christonya
as Zaporozhian Leader Sirko
as Dzhmil
as Nasekin
as Mute guy
as Maksym Trytuz
as Ukhatiy
as Grigory
as начальник автотранспорта
as Luka
as отец Милки
as Georgiy
as Сергей Фёдорович
as Гранатуров
as mute stable boy
as Мирон
as Vasya Golovin, driver (voiced by actor Pavel Morozenko)
as Михаил Голубович
as Sigidin
as Stepan Chekmenev
as Фёдор Карпенко
as Biryuk
as Виталий
as Иван Хмель
as Артём
as Polevoy
as Polevoy
as Evil man
as Kotsur
as Василий Порик
as Козьма Колманцуй