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- Birth namePyotr Yemelyanovich Masokha
- Petr Emelyanovich Masokha (Ukrainian: Petro Omelyanovich Masokha; 3 (16) September, 1904, in the village of Khreshchatyk (now Cherkasy region), Kiev province, Russian Empire, in a peasant family. Ukrainian Soviet theater and film actor. Graduated from the Kiev Institute of Music and Drama named after N. V. Lysenko (workshop of Les Kurbas) in 1923. In 1923-1928 - actor of theater "Berezil" in Kiev and Kharkov. From 1928 worked in films. In 1928-1943 - an actor of various theaters in Kiev, Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Zhytomyr, Drohobych, etc. In cinema since 1927, played in the films of A.P. Dovzhenko (Arsenal, Earth, Ivan, Shchors).
During World War Two, he was in the territory occupied by the Germans. In 1941-1943 he played in the theaters of Zhytomyr and Drohobych. Deported in 1943 to Germany. Released in 1945 by the Red Army. He participated with his wife in concerts in Berlin for the liberating soldiers. After returning from Germany, the actor was forbidden to play in cinema and metropolitan theaters. In 1946-1953 - an actor of the Dnepropetrovsk Music and Drama Theater, then - reciter of the Kiev Philharmonic, where he gave concerts, built on the texts of literary classics. He was able to return to film work in 1956.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Film director Yury Tereshchenko, screen-played by Sergey Trymbach, filmed the documentary "Heavenly Love" (Jury Prize at the Russia Film Festival in Ekaterinburg, 2002) about Petro Masokha and his wife, actress Maria Bolkhovskaya.
- His brother was the famous actor Lavrenti Masokha (1909-1971).
- Masokha is the author of memories of his theater teacher Les Kurbas and film director Alexander Dovzhenko.
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