Famous Ukrainian Actress, Oksana Shvets killed in Rocket Attack
Famous Ukrainian actress, Oksana Shvets has been killed in a Russian rocket attack on a residential building in Kyiv, ‘The Young Theater’ a troupe she was part of has said.
Oksana Shvets was aged 67.
Shvets worked in theatre and film for decades and her efforts garnered one of Ukraine’s highest honours, the title of which roughly translates as “Honored Artist of Ukraine” — it is also sometimes unartfully expressed in English as “Well-Deserving Artist.”
The honour is only bestowed upon those among the country’s most accomplished performing artists.
In its announcement, The Young Theater described her death as an “irreparable grief” while describing how the actress died.
“During the rocket shelling of a residential building in Kyiv, a well-deserving artist of Ukraine, Oksana Shvets was killed.”
Shvets was born on February 10, 1955. She graduated from the theatre studio at the Ivan Franko Theater and the Kiev State Institute of Theater Arts.
In addition to her time with The Young Theater, Shvets had worked at the Ternopil Music and Drama Theater and the Kiev Theater of Satire.
In addition to her stage work, Shvets also starred in various Ukrainian films, including “Tomorrow Will Be Tomorrow,” “The Secret of St. Patrick,” “The Return of Mukhtar” and the TV show “House With Lilies.”
Shvets is the latest of several public figures to die in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Earlier this month, actor Pasha Lee was reported dead after joining troops to defend the country.
This week, two journalists working for Fox News, camera operator and war journalist Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra Kuvshynova, were killed while reporting outside Kyiv.
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