Tatyana Kravchenko
Tatyana Kravchenko | |
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Born | Tatyana Eduardovna Yakovleva December 9, 1953 |
Died | September 20, 2024 Seoul, South Korea | (aged 70)
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Children | 1 |
Tatyana Eduardovna Kravchenko (Template:Lang-ru; 9 December 1953 – 20 September 2024) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, People's Artist of Russia (2002).[1]
Biography
She was born in the city of Stalino (Ukrainian SSR). In 1970 she graduated from high school №20 of Donetsk.
In 1976 she graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (course of Pavel Massalsky and Alla Tarasova).
Since 1976 - the actress of Theatre Lenkom. On admission to the theater Oleg Yankovsky advised the actress to perform under another, less common name. She took the name of her great-grandmother, and since then is known as Tatyana Kravchenko.[2]
The popularity of the actress brought her work in many plays and movie roles.
She lives in Moscow, has a daughter, and is unmarried.
She died at the age of 70 on 20 September 2024 in Seoul due to aortic rupture. She was buried at Vvedenskoye cemetery (27 uch.).
Awards and titles
- Order of Honour (14 January 2014) for her great contribution in the development of national culture and art, and many years of fruitful activity[3]
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1991)
- People's Artist of Russia (2002)
Selected filmography
- Golos (1983) as Nadya
- Vassa (1983) as housemaid
- Dangerous for Your Life! (1985) as Tamara
- Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District (1989) as Aksinya
- Sons of Bitches (1990) as Serafima Mikhailovna Korzukhina
- Promised Heaven (1991) as matron of the old people's home
- White King, Red Queen (1993) as Irina Tischenko
- Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin (1994) as Aphrodite
- Shirli-Myrli (1995) as Bronislava Rosembaum, geologist
- Don't Play the Fool... (1997) as Zina
- Who If Not Us (1998) as Samokhin's girlfriend
- Balakirev the Buffoon (2002) as Anisya Balakireva
- Children of the Arbat (2004) as Sharok's mother
- My Fair Nanny (2006 / 2008) as Klara Karlovna
- Piter FM (2006) as Tatyana Petrovna
- Svaty (2008-2021) as Valentina Petrovna Budko
References
- ^ Указ Президента РФ от 16.09.2002 № 990 «О присвоении почётных званий Российской Федерации» Archived 19 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Татьяна Кравченко: "Найдите мою первую любовь!"".
- ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 14 января 2014 года № 18 Archived 7 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Soviet stage actresses
- Soviet film actresses
- Russian stage actresses
- Russian film actresses
- Russian television actresses
- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from Donetsk
- Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
- Honored Artists of the RSFSR
- People's Artists of Russia
- Moscow Art Theatre School alumni
- 20th-century Russian women