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Lyubov Mikhailovna Gakkebush

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Lyubov Mikhailovna Gakkebush

Birth
Vinnytska, Ukraine
Death
28 May 1947 (aged 58)
Kyiv, Pecherskyi raion, City of Kyiv, Ukraine
Burial
Kyiv, Pecherskyi raion, City of Kyiv, Ukraine Add to Map
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Born 26 September 1888 in Nemyriv, Bratslav county, Podilia gubernia, d 28 May 1947 in Kyiv. Prominent stage actress and teacher. She studied at the Moscow Kamernyi Theater and appeared in amateur productions staged by the Kobzar Ukrainian club in Moscow. She first appeared on the Ukrainian stage in 1918 at the State People's Theater in Kyiv. From 1918 to 1926 she worked in Kyiv at the State Drama Theater, the Shevchenko First Theater of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, and under the direction of Les Kurbas in the Kyiv Drama Theater (Kyidramte) and the Berezil theater. She then worked at the Ukrainian drama theaters of Odesa (1926–8, 1939–41), Kharkiv (1928–33) (see Kharkiv Chervonozavodsky, and Staline (1933–1939). She also taught acting at the theaters, the music and drama institutes of theaters of Odesa Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater, Kharkiv Chervonozavodskyi Ukrainian Drama Theater), and Staline (Donetsk) Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater, 1933–1939). Kyiv ( Lysenko) Music and Drama Institute (1922–1926). She appeared in over 80 leading and supporting roles in such plays as H. Ibsen's Vikings at Helgeland, Mykola Kulish's Komuna v stepakh (Commune in the Steppes), C. Goldoni's La locandiera, and Molière's Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. Most memorable were her renditions of Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Fru Alving in Ibsen's Ghosts. Hakkebush's life and career are described in N. Yermakova's Aktors’ka maisternist’ Liubovy Hakkebush (The Thespian Mastery of Liubov Hakkebush, 1979).

Bio by Valerian Revutsky
Born 26 September 1888 in Nemyriv, Bratslav county, Podilia gubernia, d 28 May 1947 in Kyiv. Prominent stage actress and teacher. She studied at the Moscow Kamernyi Theater and appeared in amateur productions staged by the Kobzar Ukrainian club in Moscow. She first appeared on the Ukrainian stage in 1918 at the State People's Theater in Kyiv. From 1918 to 1926 she worked in Kyiv at the State Drama Theater, the Shevchenko First Theater of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, and under the direction of Les Kurbas in the Kyiv Drama Theater (Kyidramte) and the Berezil theater. She then worked at the Ukrainian drama theaters of Odesa (1926–8, 1939–41), Kharkiv (1928–33) (see Kharkiv Chervonozavodsky, and Staline (1933–1939). She also taught acting at the theaters, the music and drama institutes of theaters of Odesa Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater, Kharkiv Chervonozavodskyi Ukrainian Drama Theater), and Staline (Donetsk) Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater, 1933–1939). Kyiv ( Lysenko) Music and Drama Institute (1922–1926). She appeared in over 80 leading and supporting roles in such plays as H. Ibsen's Vikings at Helgeland, Mykola Kulish's Komuna v stepakh (Commune in the Steppes), C. Goldoni's La locandiera, and Molière's Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. Most memorable were her renditions of Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Fru Alving in Ibsen's Ghosts. Hakkebush's life and career are described in N. Yermakova's Aktors’ka maisternist’ Liubovy Hakkebush (The Thespian Mastery of Liubov Hakkebush, 1979).

Bio by Valerian Revutsky


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