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to ban him from entering and canceled the play. After that Gubenko left along with 35 other actors and founded his own non-state theatre – the Community of Taganka Actors which he managed until his death, taking part as an actor, stage director and playwright. In 2008 it received state status.
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for signature, where he basically suggested that the theatre should be privatized by attracting "foreign colleagues", and move to the contract system. This would have allowed him to hire or fire actors at any time, while all the inner conflicts would be resolved at the International Court.
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Lyubimov himself spent most of his time abroad and refused to talk with the actors. At one point he attended a meeting and got into an argument with Gubenko who took the side of the protesters and was fired. Yet he continued acting in the play
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and greatly angered Nikita Khrushchev who compared it to an ideological diversion and criticized it for "ideas and norms of public and private life that are entirely unacceptable and alien to Soviet people".
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return to the USSR. As soon as Lyubimov's citizenship was restored, he left the director's chair, but remained in the theatre as an actor. He was also offered the seat of the
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with a focus on English language. Upon graduation he was supposed to enter the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, but it was closed in 1955 following
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occupation of Odesa and killed after she refused to collaborate; her body was returned to Nikolai's grandfather "with traces of hanging".
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All of Gubenko's siblings were adopted, while he was left with his grandparents who sent him to the Odesa
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In 1992 a split happened at Taganka following Lyubimov's contract being sent to the Moscow mayor
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Around 1960 Gubenko arrived in Moscow and passed the entering exams for the acting department of
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Members of the Central Committee of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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The final cut was released only in 1965, when Gubenko had already graduated. He played
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Academicians of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia
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which he finished in 1964. During the studies he met his future wife, actress
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Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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Third convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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who visited the play immediately made him an offer to join the
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Between 1971 and 1988 Gubenko directed six movies. The first,
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occurred, and so he was the last Soviet Minister of Culture.
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Recipients of the Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR
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deputy between 1995 and 2003. From 2005 on he acted as the
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Gubenko was also active in politics. He served as the last
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Actor, film and theatre director, screenwriter, politician
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article at Itogy magazine №14, 8 April 2013 (in Russian)
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Yuri Lyubimov continues to quarrel with Nikolai Gubenko
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The New Minister Of Soviet Culture Takes Truth as Task
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before Nikolai was born and was killed in action near
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Nikolai Gubenko: Fear enslaved the Ukrainian people
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I accept the fight 1146:Labour, there's no other way around 971: 413:Chicago International Film Festival 13: 1516:20th-century Russian screenwriters 1065: 1028:"Festival de Cannes: Wounded Game" 608:A Soldier Came Back from the Front 14: 1597: 1521:20th-century Russian male writers 1365: 1325:at the Moscow Portal (in Russian) 1446:21st-century Russian politicians 1441:21st-century Russian male actors 1436:20th-century Russian politicians 1431:20th-century Russian male actors 1135:, 16 September 2014 (in Russian) 894: 882: 855: 843: 794: 782: 751:In the Zone of Special Attention 730: 718: 647: 617: 418:In 1987 Gubenko returned to the 387:A Soldier Returns from the Front 371:The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui 255:Nikolai Gubenko was born in the 1316: 1299: 1217: 1203: 1138: 440:dissolution of the Soviet Union 432:Minister of Culture of the USSR 239:(1989–1991) and as the Russian 237:Minister of Culture of the USSR 1296:, 20 January 1992 (in Russian) 1122: 1087: 992: 960: 1: 1476:People's Artists of the RSFSR 1332: 953: 834:And Life, and Tears, and Love 670:They Fought for Their Country 364:in his diploma play based on 250: 1566:Deputies of Moscow City Duma 805:Aleksey Pavlishchev (voice) 643:Если хочешь быть счастливым 230:People's Artist of the RSFSR 7: 1313:, 6 March 1992 (in Russian) 1152:, 11 July 2015 (in Russian) 839:И жизнь, и слёзы, и любовь 763:Aleksandr Volentir (voice) 188:Nikolai Nikolaevich Gubenko 10: 1602: 1471:Russian male screenwriters 1169:Nikolai Gubenko. 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Minister of Culture
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Valentin Pavlov
Ivan Silayev
Vasily Zakharov
Odesa
Ukrainian SSR
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Zhanna Bolotova
Russian
Ukrainian
film
theatre director
screenwriter
Wounded Game
1977 Cannes Film Festival
People's Artist of the RSFSR
Minister of Culture of the USSR
State Duma
Moscow City Duma
Odesa Catacombs
Defence of Odesa
Russian
Ukrainian
Great Patriotic War
Soviet Air Forces
Voroshilovgrad
Nazi
Romanian

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