Ivan Mykolaichuk
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Ivan Mykolaichuk
Summary
Ivan Mykolaichuk is a human[1]. He was born in Chortoryia[2]. He was born on June 15, 1941[3]. He passed away in Kyiv[4]. He died on August 3, 1987[5]. He worked as an actor[6], film director[7], screenwriter[8], film actor[9], and film producer[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (137 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's place of birth was Chortoryia[2].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk died in Kyiv[4].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk was born on June 15, 1941[3].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk was born on January 1, 1941[12].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk died on August 3, 1987[5].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk died on January 1, 1987[13].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk is buried at Baikove Cemetery[14].
- Among Ivan Mykolaichuk's spouses was Maria Mykolaichuk[15].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk held citizenship in Soviet Union[16].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk worked as an actor[6].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's professions included film director[7].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk worked as a screenwriter[8].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's professions included film actor[9].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's professions included film producer[10].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk worked as a film screenwriter[17].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's field of work was acting[18].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's field of work was film production[19].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's field of work was film screenwriting[20].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk was educated at Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University[21].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk received the Merited Artist of the Ukrainian SSR[22].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk received the Shevchenko National Prize[23].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk is recorded as male[24].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Ivan Mykolaichuk's Commons category is recorded as Ivan Mykolaichuk[26].
- The cause of death was cancer[27].
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Origins and Family
Ivan Mykolaichuk's place of birth was Chortoryia[2]. Recorded date of birth include June 15, 1941[3] and January 1, 1941[12].
Education
Ivan Mykolaichuk's education included a stint at Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include actor[6], film director[7], screenwriter[8], film actor[9], film producer[10], and film screenwriter[17]. Fields of work include acting[18], a type of arts[28]; film production[19], an economic activity[29]; and film screenwriting[20], an occupation[30].
Recognition
Awards received include Merited Artist of the Ukrainian SSR[22], a title of honor[31], in Soviet Union[32] and Shevchenko National Prize[23], a state decoration[33], in Ukraine[34], founded in 1961[35].
Personal Life
Ivan Mykolaichuk was married to Maria Mykolaichuk[15].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include August 3, 1987[5] and January 1, 1987[13]. Ivan Mykolaichuk passed away in Kyiv[4]. The cause of death was cancer[27]. Burial took place at Baikove Cemetery[14].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Ivan Mykolaichuk include 8244 Mikolaichuk[36], an asteroid[37].
Why It Matters
Ivan Mykolaichuk ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (137 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] He is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
Entities named for him include 8244 Mikolaichuk[36], an asteroid[37].
FAQs
Where was Ivan Mykolaichuk born?
Ivan Mykolaichuk's place of birth was Chortoryia[2].
Where did Ivan Mykolaichuk die?
Ivan Mykolaichuk died in Kyiv[4].
Who was Ivan Mykolaichuk married to?
Ivan Mykolaichuk's spouses include Maria Mykolaichuk[15].
What did Ivan Mykolaichuk do for work?
Ivan Mykolaichuk worked as actor[6], film director[7], screenwriter[8], film actor[9], and film producer[10].
Where did Ivan Mykolaichuk go to school?
Ivan Mykolaichuk was educated at Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University[21].
What awards did Ivan Mykolaichuk receive?
Honors received include Merited Artist of the Ukrainian SSR[22] and Shevchenko National Prize[23].