Dmytro Kapka
Acting Born Nov 7, 1898 Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine] 24 credits
Biography
Dmytro Kapka works in acting. Born November 7, 1898 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. Archytele lists 24 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Mykola Yakovchenko
3 shared titles
Mikhail Vasilyev
2 shared titles
Josef Abrhám
1 shared title
Rudolf Hrušínský
1 shared title
Inna Gulaya
1 shared title
Jaroslav Marvan
1 shared title
František Filipovský
1 shared title
Yuriy Yakovlev
1 shared title
Aleksandr Kutepov
1 shared title
Mykola Hrynko
1 shared title
Career timeline
Time-Doesn't-Wait
The Lost Letter
The Ruins Are Firing…
Viy
How Many Years, How Many Winters!
LonelinessJourney into April
A Great Road Ahead
Evenings on a Farm near DikankaUkrainian Rhapsody
At Any Price
Magic Night
Extraordinary Accident
Quiet Flows the DonBloody Dawn
The Fire of ImmortalityThree Hundred Years Ago...
How the Steel Was Tempered
The Fair at Sorochyntsi
The Little ShoesOktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov
The Diplomatic Pouch
Love's BerriesMiss Mend
Full filmography
- Viy (1967) as Overko
- Quiet Flows the Don (1957) as granddad Sashka
- Time-Doesn't-Wait (1976) as priest
- The Fair at Sorochyntsi (1939) as barker, devil, schoolboy, old man
- Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka (1961) as Шапуваленко, ткач
- The Fire of Immortality (1956)
- The Little Shoes (1928) as The devil
- The Diplomatic Pouch (1927) as passenger
- At Any Price (1960)
- Magic Night (1959)
- The Ruins Are Firing… (1971)
- A Great Road Ahead (1963) as Mefodiy
- Three Hundred Years Ago... (1956) as Yan
- Extraordinary Accident (1958) as Kharitonenko
- Loneliness (1964) as Foma
- Ukrainian Rhapsody (1961) as prisoner of war
- The Lost Letter (1972) as Storyteller
- How Many Years, How Many Winters! (1966) as papa Lyuby
- Oktyabryuhov and Dekabryuhov (1928) as Guest at the wedding
- Love's Berries (1926) as Toys salesman
- Miss Mend (1926) as Passenger (uncredited)
- Journey into April (1964)
- How the Steel Was Tempered (1942)
- Bloody Dawn (1957) as Peasant