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Larisa Malevannaya

Larisa Ivanovna Malevannaya (Russian: Лари́са Ива́новна Малева́нная) is a Russian film and theater actress, theater director, and writer.[1]

Larisa Malevannaya
Born
Larisa Ivanovna Malevannaya

(1939-01-22) 22 January 1939 (age 83)
Occupationactress
Years active1965–present
AwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSR
People's Artist of the RSFSR
Medal of Pushkin

Biography and career

Malevannaya was born on January 22, 1939 in the village of Fedorovka Neklinovsky District of Rostov Oblast.[2] Initially, she graduated from a pedagogical institute and only after that she went to study at a theater academy. In 1965 Malevannaya graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (directing course of Alexander Musil and acting course of Arkady Katzman). Since 1965 she has worked in the Krasnoyarsk Youth Theater as an actress and director. Around this time Malevannaya married director Gennady Oporkov.

In 1968 Malevannaya moved to Leningrad and began working at the Lensoviet Academic Theatre. In 1971 she transferred to the Leningrad Theater of the Lenin Komsomol, where her husband was appointed as chief director. Malevannaya split from her husband in the year 1976. At the invitation of George Tovstonogov, she transferred to the Bolshoi Drama Theater where she worked until 2007. In the years 1984-1988, Malevannaya was employed at the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography in the position of associate professor of acting, as a course supervisor. In 1988 she released an acting course.

Malevannaya at the BDT staged the theater play "Daughter" by Valentine Krymka, as well as "Sparklers", by Arkady Averchenko in the year 1984. From 1988 to 1993, Malevannaya was head of the Municipal Drama Theater of Vasilyevsky Island.

She is also an author of three published books.

Personal life

Malevannaya's first marriage was at the age of 23 to the theater director Gennady Oporkov. They divorced because of his infidelity. They had one child from the marriage, son Alexander Oporkov, who works as a programmer. Malevannaya has three grandchildren. To her second husband Larisa Malevannaya was married for twenty years, after which they divorced.[3]

Selected filmography

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Лариса Малеванная".
  2. ^ "Лариса Малеванная, 1939 — Актриса".
  3. ^ ""Бульвар Гордона" (11.10.2007): Лариса Малеванная: "Кирилл Лавров боролся за меня с Олегом Борисовым… Победил Борисов"" (in Russian).

External links

  • Larisa Malevannaya at IMDb

larisa, malevannaya, larisa, ivanovna, malevannaya, russian, Лари, са, Ива, новна, Малева, нная, russian, film, theater, actress, theater, director, writer, bornlarisa, ivanovna, malevannaya, 1939, january, 1939, fedorovka, neklinovsky, district, rostov, oblas. Larisa Ivanovna Malevannaya Russian Lari sa Iva novna Maleva nnaya is a Russian film and theater actress theater director and writer 1 Larisa MalevannayaBornLarisa Ivanovna Malevannaya 1939 01 22 22 January 1939 age 83 Fedorovka Neklinovsky District Rostov Oblast USSROccupationactressYears active1965 presentAwardsHonored Artist of the RSFSRPeople s Artist of the RSFSRMedal of Pushkin Contents 1 Biography and career 2 Personal life 3 Selected filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography and career EditMalevannaya was born on January 22 1939 in the village of Fedorovka Neklinovsky District of Rostov Oblast 2 Initially she graduated from a pedagogical institute and only after that she went to study at a theater academy In 1965 Malevannaya graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts directing course of Alexander Musil and acting course of Arkady Katzman Since 1965 she has worked in the Krasnoyarsk Youth Theater as an actress and director Around this time Malevannaya married director Gennady Oporkov In 1968 Malevannaya moved to Leningrad and began working at the Lensoviet Academic Theatre In 1971 she transferred to the Leningrad Theater of the Lenin Komsomol where her husband was appointed as chief director Malevannaya split from her husband in the year 1976 At the invitation of George Tovstonogov she transferred to the Bolshoi Drama Theater where she worked until 2007 In the years 1984 1988 Malevannaya was employed at the Leningrad State Institute of Theatre Music and Cinematography in the position of associate professor of acting as a course supervisor In 1988 she released an acting course Malevannaya at the BDT staged the theater play Daughter by Valentine Krymka as well as Sparklers by Arkady Averchenko in the year 1984 From 1988 to 1993 Malevannaya was head of the Municipal Drama Theater of Vasilyevsky Island She is also an author of three published books Personal life EditMalevannaya s first marriage was at the age of 23 to the theater director Gennady Oporkov They divorced because of his infidelity They had one child from the marriage son Alexander Oporkov who works as a programmer Malevannaya has three grandchildren To her second husband Larisa Malevannaya was married for twenty years after which they divorced 3 Selected filmography EditLate Dates Pozdnie svidaniya 1980 as Vera Rafferty Russian Rafferti 1980 as Martha Intergirl Interdevochka 1989 as Alla Sergeyevna Zaytseva Encore Once More Encore Ankor eshe ankor 1992 as Tamara Vladimirovna Vinogradova The Idiot Idiot 2003 as general Ivolgin s wife Gold Field Priisk 2006 as Olga Sluzhaeva The Admiral Admiral 2008 as admiral Essen s wife Home Dom 2011 as Nadezhda Shamanova Ottepel Ottepel 2013 as grandmother Zoya Two Women Dve zhenshiny 2014 as Anna Semyonovna Islaeva The Crimean Bridge Made with Love Krymskij most Sdelano s lyubovyu 2018 as RaisaAwards EditHonored Artist of RSFSR 1975 People s Artist of the RSFSR 1985 Medal of PushkinReferences Edit Larisa Malevannaya Larisa Malevannaya 1939 Aktrisa Bulvar Gordona 11 10 2007 Larisa Malevannaya Kirill Lavrov borolsya za menya s Olegom Borisovym Pobedil Borisov in Russian External links EditLarisa Malevannaya at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larisa Malevannaya amp oldid 1113460352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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