Antanas Šurna

Antanas Šurna
Šurna in 2010
Born
Antanas Šurna

(1939-03-27) March 27, 1939 (age 85)
DiedMay 19, 2014(2014-05-19) (aged 75)
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1963–2014
WorksFilmography, theatre
SpouseBirutė Šurnienė
Children2

Antanas Šurna (pronounced [ɐntaːnɐs ɕʊrˈnɐ]; 27 March 1939 – 19 May 2014) was a Lithuanian stage and movie actor. He has appeared in over 100 movies and 50 plays. He is thought to be one of the most successful actors in Lithuania.[1] His career began during the late 1960s. He won many awards during his 40-year career.[1]

Šurna died suddenly from cardiac arrest in Vilnius, Lithuania, aged 75.[1]

Filmography

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Year Title Role
Original In English
1963 Vienos dienos kronika One Day Chronicle Rimša (in his youth)
1965 Niekas nenorėjo mirti Nobody Wanted to Die Secretary
1969 Да будет жизнь Da budet zhizn Ave vita Einas
1970 Мужское лето Muzhskoye leto Summer of Men Monk
1971 Žaizdos žemės mūsų The Wounds of Our Land Giedraitis
1972 Herkus Mantas Herkus Monte Herkus Mantas
1974 Perskeltas dangus The Split Sky Steponas Kreivėnas
1975 Atpildo diena The Day of Retribution Mykolas
1976 Sodybų tuštėjimo metas The Time of Empty Homesteads Marius Nemunis 'Raudonasis Marius'
1977 Riešutų duona Walnut Bread Kaminskas
1977 Пыль под солнцем Pyl pod solntsem Dust Under the Sun Marius
1980 Mažos mūsų nuodemės Our Little Sins Leonas Ulba
1980 Kelionė į rojų Journey to Heaven Gendarme
1982 Раненая тишина Ranenaya tishina Morning Silence Cibiras
1982 Berniūkščiai The Boys Commissar Pyotr Andreyevich[2]
1983 Женщина и четверо её мужчин Zhenshchina i chetvero eyo muzhchin The Woman and Her Four Men Father
1986 Benjaminas Kordušas Benjaminas Kordušas
1990 Žalčio žvilgsnis A Glance of the Serpent Bandit Gontas
2000 Elzė iš Gilijos Elze's Life Grünbaum
2008 Pilotas The Pilot Professor
2008 Defiance Orthodox Rabbi
2011 Tadas Blinda. Pradžia Tadas Blinda. The Beginning Rittmeister Snegiryov

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Mirė legendinis Lietuvos aktorius A.Šurna". Lrytas.lt. 19 May 2014. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Berniūkščiai, I dalis (A. Gaidaro apysakų motyvais)". LRT.