
Tatyana Bozhok
Acting
20
Movies
4
TV Shows
24
Credits
About
She graduated from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (1977, workshop of Sergei Bondarchuk and Irina Skobtseva). As a schoolgirl, she starred in Victor Titov’s film “Every Day by Dr. Kalinnikova” (1973). After graduation, she played the role of a nurse in Sergei Bondarchuk’s film “They Fought for Their Homeland” (the great success of the small role served as the basis for entering the second year immediately in his workshop). The collapse of domestic cinema in the 1990s, Tatyana Bozhok survived quite calmly. She focused all her attention on her beloved family - her husband, son, and elderly parents. The husband of the actress works as a physical education teacher. Now Tatyana Bozhok is a dubbing actress.

Tatyana Bozhok
Acting
She graduated from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (1977, workshop of Sergei Bondarchuk and Irina Skobtseva). As a schoolgirl, she starred in Victor Titov’s film “Every Day by Dr. Kalinnikova” (1973). After graduation, she played the role of a nurse in Sergei Bondarchuk’s film “They Fought for Their Homeland” (the great success of the small role served as the basis for entering the second year immediately in his workshop). The collapse of domestic cinema in the 1990s, Tatyana Bozhok survived quite calmly. She focused all her attention on her beloved family - her husband, son, and elderly parents. The husband of the actress works as a physical education teacher. Now Tatyana Bozhok is a dubbing actress.

Fuse

Yeralash

Guest from the Future

Приключения Петрова и Васечкина

They Fought for Their Motherland

Guest from the Future

The Gates to Heaven

The Good Soldier Shweik

Adult Son

Everything's the Wrong Way

Offered for Singles

About You

Fateful Sunday

The Wedding Day Has to Be Specified

Sweet Friend of Long Forgotten Years

The Blue Arrow

Pickpocket

Very Important Person

Mushroom Rain

About Good and Evil, and About a Long Tongue

Be Careful, Vasilyok!

Today and Tomorrow

Streak of Luck

On the Taiga Winds