

Kozitsky noted that Litvinenko was one of the brightest figures of the Ukrainian theater and cinema of the XX century.
“We will forever remember her unforgettable Khimka from the legendary film“ Behind two Hares ”, as well as brilliant roles in the tapes of Nazar Stodol, Maxim Perepelitsa and many others,” he wrote.
The head of the Lviv ova added that the actress played on stage for more than half a century.
“About 100 theatrical productions. Entire generations of Ukrainians grew up on her acting,” Kozitsky shared.
He added photos from the farewell ceremony with Litvinenko in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Lviv.
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Litvinenko was born on February 10, 1935 in the village of Berges in the Kyiv region.
In 1957 she graduated from the Kiev National University of Theater, Cinema and Television named after Ivan Karpenko-Kara.
Litvinenko is known for the role of Khimki from the film “Behind two Hares” (1961). She also played in Ukrainian ribbons Maxim Perepelitsa (1955), Babylon XX (1980), “So late, such warm autumn” (1981) and others.
Litvinenko died on April 6 at the age of 90.




