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Rimma Markova
Born
Rimma Vasilievna Markova

(1925-03-03)3 March 1925
Churino, Samara Governorate, USSR
Died15 January 2015(2015-01-15) (aged 89)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationActress
Years active1951–2015

Rimma Vasilievna Markova (Template:Lang-ru, 3 March 1925 – 15 January 2015[1]) was a Russian film actress. She was named a People's Artist of Russia in 1994,[2] whereas her younger brother Leonid Markov was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1985.

During her childhood from 1931 through 1934, Markova played minor roles in Saratov Dramatic Theatre, where her father was working. In 1945–1947, Rimma Markova studied at the school affiliated with the Vologda Dramatic Theatre with her brother Leonid. She appeared in small but memorable parts in numerous Soviet films.[3]

Markova's public profile increased in the early 21st century. She began appearing regularly on Russian TV shows and campaigned enthusiastically for the Fair Russia political party during the 2011 legislative elections.[4]

The party's candidate for the 2012 presidential election, Sergei Mironov, asked Markova to run his campaign.[5] "Her popularity across the country is a part of mythology", he told the Moscow Times.[5]

Filmography

  • The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik (Жизнь и приключения Мишки Япончика, 2011) as Pani Basia
  • Burnt by the Sun 2 (Утомлённые солнцем 2, 2011) as nurse
  • The Best Movie (Самый лучший фильм, 2008) as mistress of prostitutes
  • Semeyka Ady (2007)
  • Savva Morozov (2007)
  • Day Watch (Дневной дозор, 2006) as witch Daria Schultz
  • Night Watch (Ночной дозор, 2004) as witch Daria Schultz
  • Sdvinutyy (2001)
  • Podozrenie (2001)
  • Okraina (Окраина, 1998) as Morozov's mother
  • Na zare tumannoy yunosti (1997)
  • Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (1997)
  • Padeniye (1993)
  • Arbitr (1992)
  • Noyev kovcheg (1992)
  • Aferisty (1990)
  • Duraki umirayut po pyatnitsam (1990)
  • Russkaya ruletka (1990)
  • Nechistaya sila (1989)
  • Gardemarines ahead! (Гардемарины, вперёд!, 1988) as Holy mother Leonidia
  • Staraya azbuka (1987)
  • My vesely, schastlivy, talantlivy! (1986)
  • Poslednyaya doroga (1986)
  • Kazhdyy okhotnik zhelaet znat... (1985)
  • Tyotya Marusya (1985)
  • Blagie namereniya (1984)
  • Chelovecheskiy faktor (1984)
  • Idushchiy sledom (1984)
  • Polosa prepyatstviy (1984)
  • Mirgorod i ego obitateli (1983)
  • Obryv (1983)
  • Beregite muzhchin! (1982)
  • The Pokrovsky Gate (Покровские ворота, 1982) as doctor
  • Predel zhelaniy (1982)
  • Otpusk za svoy schyot (1981)
  • Family Relations (Родня, 1981) as receptionist at the hotel
  • Shlyapa (1981)
  • Poka bezumstvuyet mechta (1978)
  • A u nas byla tishina... (1977)
  • Sweet Woman (Сладкая женщина, 1977) as Anna's mother
  • Neylon 100% (1973)
  • Skvorets i Lira (1973)
  • Eternal Call (Вечный зов, 1973–83) as Vasilisa
  • Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye (1972)
  • Zhuravushka (1968)
  • Woman's World (Бабье царство, 1967) as Nadezhda Petrovna
  • Wings (Крылья, 1966) as Shura
  • The Alive and the Dead (Живые и мёртвые, 1964) as episode (uncredited)

References

  1. ^ "На 90-м году жизни скончалась народная артистка РФ Римма Маркова" (in Russian). Echo of Moscow. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ Kremlin.ru
  3. ^ Римма Маркова похоронена на Николо-Архангельском кладбище.
  4. ^ Слово Сергея Миронова перед голосованием по вопросу выдвижения кандидата на пост Президента РФ от СПРАВЕДЛИВОЙ РОССИИ.
  5. ^ a b Profile, themoscowtimes.com; accessed 11 January 2016.