Elizaveta Mikhailovna Sadovskaya ( April 23 ( May 5 ) 1872 , Moscow , Moscow Province , Russian Empire - June 4, 1934 , Moscow , RSFSR , USSR ) - Russian and Soviet actress, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1927) [1] [2] .
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| Birth name | Elizaveta Mikhailovna Sadovskaya | |
| Date of Birth | April 23 ( May 5 ) 1872 | |
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| Profession | actress | |
| Years of activity | 1894 - 1934 | |
| Theater | Maly Theater | |
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Biography
Elizaveta Mikhailovna Sadovskaya was born in Moscow on April 23 ( May 5 ), 1872 in the family of Olga Osipovna and Mikhail Provich Sadovsky. Brother - actor and director Prov Sadovsky Jr. , grandfather - Prov Mikhailovich Sadovsky [1] [2] .
In 1894 she graduated from drama courses at the Moscow Theater School (teachers O. A. Pravdin and M. P. Sadovsky) and was accepted into the troupe of the Maly Theater where she worked until the end of her life [2] [3] .
During the life of her mother, Elizaveta Mikhailovna bore the stage name Sadovskaya 2nd [2] .
Possessing great scenic charm, Elizaveta Mikhailovna created vivid, memorable images of Russian girls [1] .
Elizaveta Mikhailovna died on June 4, 1934 in Moscow. She was buried at Pyatnitsky cemetery .
Recognition and Rewards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1927) [1]
Creativity
Theater Roles
- 1894 - " Vasilisa Melentievna " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Anna [1]
- " Forest " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Aksyusha
- “ Poverty is not a vice ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Gordevna
- " Wolves and Sheep " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Glafira [3]
- The Snow Maiden by A. N. Ostrovsky - The Snow Maiden
- “The truth is good, but happiness is better ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Poliksen
- " Talents and admirers " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Negin
- " Profitable place " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Yulinka
- " Jokers " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Verochka
- Thunderstorm by A. N. Ostrovsky - Barbarian
- "The Examiner " N.V. Gogol - Marya Antonovna
- Shakespeare's Storm - Ariel
- “ Woe from Wit ” by Griboedov - Lisa
- “ The Marriage of Figaro ” Beaumarchais - Suzanne
- " Fighters " B. S. Romashova - Lenchitskaya
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. B. A. Vvedensky, 2nd ed. T. 37. Rona - Samoilovich. 1955.668 pp., Ill. and cards; 59 l ill. and cards.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov, 3rd ed. T. 22. Belt - Safi. 1975.628 pp., Ill .; 37 l ill. and cards.
- ↑ 1 2 Theatrical Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. P.A. Markov. T. 4 - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, Nezhin - Syarev, 1965, 1152 stb. with ill., 6 l. ill.