Paul Butkevich
Paul Butkevich | |
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Born |
Pauls Butkēvičs 8 August 1940 Riga, Latvia |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–present |
Paul Butkevich (Latvian: Pauls Butkēvičs) actor born on 8 August 1940, Riga, Republic of Latvia. He has been awarded the highest acting honors by the Republic of Latvia and Russian Federation. Best known for taking part in movies Es visu atceros, Ričard (1966, also known as Akmens un šķembas) and Elpojiet dziļi! (1967, Also known as Četri balti krekli), also in movies Rallijs (1978), Nepabeigtās vakariņas (1979), Ilgais ceļš kāpās un Mirāža (1981), Aija (1987)[1]
Background
Education
- 1959 Graduated Riga's 11th secondary school
- 1957-1959 Doing pantomime in R. Ligers's ensemble
- 1959-1961 Studied in Daile Theater's 3rd Studio
- 1963 studied in Riga's 1st Technical school
- has studied in University of Latvia faculty of Law and also History and Philosophy
- 1964-1966 studied in Latvian Conservatory of Music in conducting department
Career
Paul Butkevich has taken part in approximately 150 movies and plays also outside the borderlines of Latvia, in his most active years it was common to travel twice a week or more to Dushanbe-Kaliningrad-Moscow-Sverdlovsk-Simferopol, he has even been awarded as an artist by Russian Federation.[1]
Filmography
- Es visu atceros, Ričard (Я всё помню, Ричард, 1966) as Zigis Purmalis
- Elpojiet dziļi! (1967)
- Silnye dukhom (1967)
- Daleko na zapade (1968)
- Troynaya proverka (1969)
- Vozvrashcheniye 'Svyatogo Luki' (1970) as Keit, a foreign tourist
- Waterloo (1970/I) (uncredited) as Officer with Wellington
- Gorod pod lipami (Epizody geroicheskoy oborony) (1971)
- Shakh koroleve brilliantov (1973)
- Seventeen Moments of Spring (Семнадцать мгновений весны, 1973) as Agent (unknown episodes)
- If You Want to Be Happy (1974)
- Gnev (1974)
- Almaznaya tropa (1978)
- The Fortress (1978) also known as Kristman
- Agent sekretnoy sluzhby (1978)
- The Aquanauts (1979) as Dugovsky
- Fairfax's Millions (1980)
- Unfinished Supper (Незаконченный ужин, 1980) as Backlund
- Ispanskiy variant (1980)
- Korpus generala Shubnikova (1980)
- Koltso iz Amsterdama (1981)
- Sindikat-2 (1981) as Krikman
- The error of Tony Wendis (1981) as Max
- Nezhnost k revushemu zveryu (1982) as Sanin
- Incident at Map Grid 36-80 (Случай в квадрате 36-80, 1982) as Terner
- Seven elements (1984)
- Nabat na rassvete (1985)
- Day of Wrath (1985)
- Bagrationi (1985)
- Sem krikov v okeane (1986)
- Krik delfina (1986)
- Ot zarplaty do zarplaty (1986)
- Perekhvat (1986)
- Bez sroka davnosti (1986)
- Za yavnym preimushchestvom (1986) as Sumarokov
- Gardemarines ahead! (Гардемарины, вперёд!, 1988) as Berger
- The Adventures of Quentin Durward, Marksman of the Royal Guard (1988)
- Sluchay v aeroportu (1988) (TV)
- Rokovaya oshibka (1988)
- Viva gardemarines! (Виват, гардемарины!, 1991) as Frederick the Great
- The Shroud of Alexander Nevsky (1992)
- Three Days in August (1992)
- The Hounds of Riga (1995) as Col. Potris, also known as "Hundarna i Riga" - Sweden (original title) or "The Dogs of Riga" - International (English title)
- The Hostage (2006) as Antons also known as "Kilnieks" - Estonia (original title) [2]
Other Interests
A while back actor said that to complete his life's work he wants to write a play, play in it, write a book and record a music album, and that is it.[3] And so he has.
Writing
First Paul decided to write a book. He was still living in Jūrmala, where his neighbor journalist Vija Apinīte was very excited about making a biographical book about Paul Butkevich, so after the actor had collected his materials and thoughts about his life and roles on paper, she systematized it all and in 2001 they published a 237-page thick book Kājām pa Ugunszemi(Rīga : Sol Vita). Presentation photos are here...
While teaching musical acting course in Baltic Russian Institute he got inspired and wrote a musical play Es visur aicināts un izraidīts based on 15th to 20th century Russian poetry. Sung in Russian on the stage of Daugavpils Theatre, premiered on 13 January 2005, has been shown in several schools, recreation centers and libraries, and there has been also road-shows in Russia
Music
Pauls Butkēvičs together with the army ensemble Zvaigznīte (Little Star) performed the original soundtrack of the movie Elpojiet dziļi! (Breathe Deeply!). Surprisingly enough, even though the film itself was not shown to public till the end of 80s, its songs, written by the acclaimed Latvian composer Imants Kalniņš, became very popular among Latvian society, and later were performed by Latvian bands ‘Menuets’ and ‘Turaidas roze’. However, as, for example, Hardijs Lediņš put it: ‘I think that nobody has performed the songs by Imants Kalniņš better than Pauls Butkēvičs, - neither ‘Menuets’, nor ‘Turaidas roze’ did’[4] The members of the ensemble ‘Zvaigznīte’ included such later well-known Latvian musicians as Uldis Stabulnieks, Gunārs Rozenbergs, Dzintars Beķeris, Valdis Eglītis, Andris Vilsons and Jūnijs Vilsons. In 2008 Paul Butkevich together with Elina Cileviča engaged in a new musical project and recorded an album Tu esi, Tu biji, Tu būsi.[5] Butkevich dreams of recording another album in the future with the songs in Russian of his performance 'Es visur aicināts un izraidīts'.
References
- 1 2 Latvian Music Information Centre, 'Viņš dziedās par visiem' 10.04.2008 Santa Raita, NRA.
- ↑ Paul Butkevich, IMDB page.
- ↑ KasJauns.lv news, Leģendārs aktieris uzvar draugiem.lv konkursā. 25.2.2010.
- ↑ Pauls Butkēvičs un 'Zvaigznīte', Last.fm entry.
- ↑ Pauls Butkēvičš and Elīna Cileviča, draugiem.lv music.