
Oleh Prymohenov
Biography
Oleg Primogenov is a Soviet and Ukrainian film and theater actor. Born in the Ukrainian SSR, in the city of Lvov. The future actor spent part of his childhood with his family in the Belarusian city of Gomel. Returning to the Ukrainian SSR, Primogenov graduated from high school, but for a long time he could not decide on his future profession. For some time he worked in the circus, changed several working specialties. After that he became a student of KNUTKiT named after Ivan Karpenko-Karyy. After graduating from the university, he got a job in the troupe of the Ivano-Frankovsk Theater, on the stage of which the first serious roles of Oleg Primogenov were played. He made his film debut in 1989, playing a small role in the Soviet film Inoy (1989). He began to actively act in films already in the 1990s, appearing in such projects as Doloy styd! (1994), Operatsyya 'Kontrakt' (1996), Dve luny, tri solntsa (1998). He also often appears in TV series. During his career, the actor has played more than a hundred film roles. He continues to actively act in film, in parallel he collaborates with the Kiev theater 'Koleso'.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Murder in Winter Yalta
2007

PTSD
as Father
2013

High Deep Forever
as voice
2021

Exchange
2022

Business as Usual
as Brat Tolika
2013

The Adventures of Verka Serduchka
as Oleh Ivanovych
2005

Josephine the Singer and the Mice People
1994

The Word
2018

The Righteous One
2021

Elevator
2017

On the Edge
2017

Perfect Family
2019

Bloody September
2023

Firecrosser
as Naskrizny
2012

Stepne
2023

Ivan the Powerful
as Loader
2013

The Guide
as Mykola Sytnyk
2014

Executed Dawns
as Major
1995

Hello to Everyone
as Benjamin
2000

Bug
2015
TV Appearances

The Hunt
2016

Under Mysterious Circumstances
as Олег, носильщик
2009

1942
as Commander of the Partisan Squad
2011

Mayor and Magic
as полковник Альберт Иванович Полозков
2017

Expert
TBA

Ballad of a Bomber
as Aleksey Parkhomenko
2011

Dostavit lyuboy tsenoy
2011

Inseparable
as моряк
2013

Love on Trial
as Beggar at train station
2013

Who Are You?
2018