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Alla Tarasova

Alla Konstantinovna Tarasova (Russian: А́лла Константи́новна Тара́сова; 6 February [O.S. 25 January] 1898 – 5 April 1973) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress and pedagogue. She was a leading actress of Konstantin Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre from the late 1920s onward.[1] People's Artist of the USSR (1937) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1973).

Alla Tarasova
Born
Alla Konstantinovna Tarasova

6 February [O.S. 25 January] 1898
Died5 April 1973(1973-04-05) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)Actress, pedagogue
Years active1916–1973

Career

A title role in Anna Karenina (1937) was her most resounding success. She appeared to mixed reviews as Katerina in the screen version of Ostrovsky's The Storm (1934) and as Catherine I in the movie Peter the Great (1937). Tarasova toured London and United States with the Moscow Art Theatre in 1922–1924 to much international acclaim. She was a recipient of five Stalin Prizes (in 1941, twice in 1946, 1947, and 1949), two Orders of Lenin and the honorary title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1937.[2]

Tarasova joined the Communist Party in 1954, having already been elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union in 1952. She served as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet until 1960 and was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labour shortly before her death in 1973.[3]

Tarasova died on 5 April 1973 and was interred at the Vvedenskoye Cemetery.[4]

In 1975, a ship, the MV Alla Tarasova, was named after her.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Мастера советского театра и кино". /www.tvmuseum.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ Наше кино – Алла Тарасова
  3. ^ "Алла Тарасова: Неугасимая Звезда". tarasova2007.narod.ru (in Russian).
  4. ^ "Тарасова Алла Константиновна". warheroes.ru (in Russian).

Sources

  • Solovyova, Inna. 1999. "The Theatre and Socialist Realism, 1929-1953." Trans. Jean Benedetti. In A History of Russian Theatre. Ed. Robert Leach and Victor Borovsky. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 325–357. ISBN 0-521-43220-0.

External links

  •   Media related to Alla Tarasova at Wikimedia Commons
  • Alla Tarasova at IMDb

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