Film Director

Konstantin Lopushansky

1947 - today

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Konstantin Lopushansky is the 1,158th most popular film director (down from 1,020th in 2024), the 809th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 733rd in 2019) and the 24th most popular Ukrainian Film Director.

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Among Film Directors

Among film directors, Konstantin Lopushansky ranks 1,158 out of 2,041Before him are Chris Renaud, John Musker, Roman Viktyuk, Cristina Comencini, Richard Williams, and Vladimir Naumov. After him are David Ayer, Pete Docter, Benjamin Glazer, Lorenza Mazzetti, Bill Condon, and Tomas Alfredson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Konstantin Lopushansky ranks 597Before him are Deanie Ip, Ryo Kawasaki, Wings Hauser, Mary L. Cleave, Wilko Johnson, and Ricardo Delgado. After him are Kazadi Mwamba, Bob Houghton, Tillman Thomas, Stefan Angelov, Sandy Denny, and Kazuyoshi Hoshino.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Konstantin Lopushansky ranks 809 out of NaNBefore him are Maurice Goldhaber (1911), Roman Viktyuk (1936), Nikolay Davydenko (1981), Oleksandr Shovkovskiy (1975), Semyon Ignatyev (1904), and Pyotr Konchalovsky (1876). After him are Andriy Bal (1958), Stanisław Zaremba (1863), Oleksiy Fedorov (1901), Henry Roth (1906), Isaak Khalatnikov (1919), and Vasyl Rats (1961).

Among Film Directors In Ukraine

Among film directors born in Ukraine, Konstantin Lopushansky ranks 24Before him are Aleksander Ford (1908), Mark Donskoy (1901), Frederic Zelnik (1885), Pyotr Todorovsky (1925), David Cherkassky (1931), and Roman Viktyuk (1936). After him are Vadim Abdrashitov (1945), Leonid Osyka (1940), Vadim Perelman (1963), Volodymyr Dakhno (1932), Aleksandr Alov (1923), and Felix Sobolev (1931).

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