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Russian actress V.Istomina as Vasilisa Melentyevna in the play of the same name,Saint Petersburg
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Marina Aleksandrova photographed by Alekseii Kolpakov for HELLO Magazine (2023)
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silentdivasblog · 1 year
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Alla Nazimova ❤️
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foxybelka · 13 days
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Irina Pechernikova
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and95blog · 16 days
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Eugenia Filonova (1946-1988)
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Soviet actress.
Eugenia Filonova (20.03.1946 - 30.12.1988)
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She is known for Chistye prudy (1965), Snegurochka (1969), Shtrikhi k portretu V. I. Lenina (1967) and Ostanovite Potapova! (1974).
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Died from metastatic cancer, aged 42.
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Die französische Schauspielerin Mme. Pitoëff als Johanna in Shaws „Heiliger Johanna“ (Zu unserm Aufsatz „Weltgeschichte auf Umwegen“ S. 66) Phot. Manuch, Paris. UHU Magazin, Januar 1926.
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Olesya Fattakhova
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vintage-russia · 1 year
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Russian actress Yelizaveta Sadovskaya as Ariel in the play "The Tempest",Moscow (1905)
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Natasha Lyonne taking a break from filming Russian Doll.
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editfandom · 5 months
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Nadia Vulvokov - Russian Doll, S01E08
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foxybelka · 4 months
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Anastasiya Vertinskaya
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and95blog · 23 days
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Kyunna Ignatova (1934-1988)
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Soviet theater and film actress.
Kyunna Ignatova (26.09.1934 - 21.02.1988)
After the main role in the “Long Way” (released on a wide screen in December 1956), the actress before the beginning of the 60’s starred in four more films. However, the main role she had only once: in the “Tale of the newlyweds” (1959; former pupil of the children’s home Shura Kulik). All the other roles were second-rate: “The Wrestler and the Clown” (1957; Estherina Trutszi), “Again Morning” (1960; journalist Elena Ryabinina), “The Planet of Storms” (1961; member of the crew of the Vega spacecraft Masha Ivanova).
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If we talk about the protection of Belokurov in relation to Ignatova, it only affected her theatrical career. And even there it is difficult to call this patronage successful. After several years of unofficial relations, the master and actress finally got married (in 1961). So, Ignatova left the Moscow drama and comedy theater and moved to the Moscow Art Theater, to her husband. Then she got the role of Kalitina in the Nobility’s Nest. A little later she played a few more major roles: Katya in the “Point of Support”, Varya in “Armored Train 14-69”, Milk, Runny and the Mother in “Blue Bird”. But none of these roles have not made Kyunna Ignatova a star. And then she even switched to performing episodic roles, the most famous of which - the maid in The Three Sisters (the actress played it for 25 years!).
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Since 1967, Ignatova renewed her relationship with a large cinematography (from the film “War under the Roofs”, where she played the role of a liaison officer), but she did not play anything outstanding either. In the period from 1968 to 1983, the actress starred in three films and two feature films, performing either a supporting role there, or episodes.
Meanwhile, by that time her “godfather” in the cinema of Boris Barnet was no longer alive (he committed suicide in 1965), so it was impossible to expect help from him. Anyway, Leonid Gaidai was alive and quite successful. However, in his films, there was never a place for Kunna Ignatova (even in episodes). The question is, why? Explanations can be several. First, Ignatova was not in the state of “Mosfilm”, where Gaidai worked, but was an actress of the Moscow Art Theater. Secondly, she did not fit well in Gaidai’s comedy. Finally, thirdly, there could well be something in the relations between Gaidai and Ignatova, which hampered their creative relationships.
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Back in the early 70’s Kyunna parted with Belokurov (in 1973, he passed away) and married a young actor of the same Moscow Art Theater Alexander Dik, who was 14 years younger than her. In 1987, during the scandalous division of the Moscow Art Theater, the couple decided to take side of Tatiana Doronina and stayed at the Moscow Art Theater named after M. Gorky. There Ignatova had one prominent role: Frau Velmerskih in the play “The Carter Genshelle.” However, the actress did not have to reign in this role for a long time: the play was quickly removed from the repertoire. Apparently, it was this withdrawal that accelerated the tragic denouement.
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February 18, 1988 Ignatova was supposed to play in the “Three Sisters”. However, at the appointed time, she didn’t appear in the theater, which never happened to her. Concerned colleagues came to her home, but no one answered the doorbell. Then they decided to open the door of the appartment with outside help. When colleagues entered the apartment, they found Ignatova lying unconscious on the floor. She had a stroke. The actress was taken to the hospital, where two days later she died, without regaining consciousness. Ignatova found her last refuge on site No. 11 of the Vvedensky Cemetery in Moscow. At the time of death, Soviet theater and film actress Kyunna Ignatova was only 53 years old.
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Kyra Petrovskaya: Soviet sniper girl and survivor the Siege of Leningrad, 1940-1980
Kyra Petrovskaya was a Russian-American author, actress, and sniper during World War II.
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