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'''Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva |
'''Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva''' ({{lang-ru|Ирина Константиновна Скобцева}}; born 22 August 1927) is a [[Russia]]n/[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] actress, wife of [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], and mother of [[Elena Bondarchuk|Elena]] and [[Fyodor Bondarchuk]]. |
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She first met Sergei shooting ''[[Othello (1955 film)|Othello]]'' in 1955, and became his second wife in 1959. She starred as [[Pierre Bezukhov]]'s wife Elena Kuragina Bezukhova in the juggernaut [[War and Peace (film series)|War and Peace]] - a husband-wife pairing, as Pierre was played by Sergei himself. She also had a small cameo role in [[Waterloo (1970 film)|Waterloo]] as a French woman who followed her husband to the battlefield, in 1970. |
She first met Sergei shooting ''[[Othello (1955 film)|Othello]]'' in 1955, and became his second wife in 1959. She starred as [[Pierre Bezukhov]]'s wife Elena Kuragina Bezukhova in the juggernaut [[War and Peace (film series)|War and Peace]] - a husband-wife pairing, as Pierre was played by Sergei himself. She also had a small cameo role in [[Waterloo (1970 film)|Waterloo]] as a French woman who followed her husband to the battlefield, in 1970. |
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Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva (Template:Lang-ru; born 22 August 1927) is a Russian/Soviet actress, wife of Sergei Bondarchuk, and mother of Elena and Fyodor Bondarchuk.
She first met Sergei shooting Othello in 1955, and became his second wife in 1959. She starred as Pierre Bezukhov's wife Elena Kuragina Bezukhova in the juggernaut War and Peace - a husband-wife pairing, as Pierre was played by Sergei himself. She also had a small cameo role in Waterloo as a French woman who followed her husband to the battlefield, in 1970.
She semi-retired in the 1980s, but has made some appearances on television since.
Selected filmography
- A Unique Spring (1957) as Claudia Novozhilova
- Walking the Streets of Moscow (1963) as Nadya
- Thirty Three (1965) as Vera Sergeyevna
- Zigzag of Success (1968) as Lidia Sergeevna, photographer
- Boris Godunov (1986) as the innkeeper
Honours and awards
- Honoured Artist of the RSFSR (1965)
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1974)
- Order of Friendship (1997)
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