Nina Ruslanova
Nina Ruslanova | |
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Born |
Bogoduhov, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | 5 December 1945
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1967 - presents |
Nina Ivanovna Ruslanova (Russian: Нина Ивановна Русланова; born 1945) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. People's Artist of Russia (1998).[1][2]
Biography
In late winter 1945 in Bohodukhiv was found a two-month girl, defined in an orphanage. Ruslanova gave her surname inspector orphanages Kharkiv region, Nina herself it did not choose, however, as the first name Ivanovna that she was given to an orphanage.[3]
Prior to his age Nina Ruslanova had five children's homes in the Kharkiv region, graduated from college with a degree in construction plasterer, then entered the Kharkiv Theatre Institute, where he studied for one course.
Leaving from Kharkiv to Moscow and enrolled in 1969 graduated Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. Since 1969 - the actress Vakhtangov Theater, in 1985-1988 - Mayakovsky Theatre.
Acting in movies since 1967 (the first role - Nadezhda in the film by Kira Muratova Brief Encounters[4]).
Selected filmography
- 1967 - Brief Encounters as Nadezhda, housekeeper
- 1975 - Afonya as Tamara
- 1980 - Do Not Shoot at White Swans as Haritina Makarovna
- 1982 - Tears dripped as Dina, girlfriend Vasin's
- 1982 - Stopped Train as Maria Ignatyevna, party secretary
- 1983 - Among Grey Stones as housekeeper
- 1984 - My Friend Ivan Lapshin as Natasha Adashova
- 1985 - Do not go, girls, get married as Anisa Ilinichna
- 1986 - Kin-dza-dza! as Galina Borisovna
- 1988 - Heart of a Dog as Darya Petrovna Ivanova
- 1991 - Promised Heaven as Jeanne's aunt, dressmaker from Tver
- 1991 - Afghan Breakdown as Tatyana
- 1992 - Melochi zhizni as Natalia Evdokimovna
- 1998 - Mama Don't Cry as Tanya's mother
- 1998 - Khrustalyov, My Car! as wife of General
- 2002 - Chekhov's Motifs
- 2004 - The Tuner as Lyuba
- 2004 - My Fair Nanny as aunt Faya
- 2006 - My Love (voice)
- 2007 - The Irony of Fate 2 as neighbor
- 2010 - What Men Talk About as hotel administrator
- 2011 - Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman as Kryachiha
- 2014 - Viy as wife Yavtukh's [5]
References
- ↑ Награждена указом президента России № 80 от 26 января 1998 года
- ↑ Русланова Нина Ивановна — Кто есть кто в культуре — Яндекс. Словари
- ↑ Канал «Ностальгия», 16:00 GMT, 27 октября 2009 года
- ↑ Архив документов 1-й церемонии на оф. сайте.
- ↑ Нина Русланова на сайте Ruskino.Ru