Lidia Vladimirovna Mosolova ( 1918 - 1996 ) - Soviet Russian actress . People's Artist of the USSR ( 1980 ).
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Biography
She was born on March 4 (according to other sources - March 14 [1] ) in 1918 in Perm (according to other sources - in Kozmodemyansk ) [2] .
In 1940 she graduated from the Moscow State Institute of Theater Arts. A. V. Lunacharsky ( GITIS ) (now the Russian Institute of Theater Arts - GITIS ) (workshop of M. M. Tarkhanov , V. V. Belokurov , V. I. Martyanova).
From 1940 to 1946 - actress of the Yaroslavl Drama Theater. F. G. Volkova . During the war she took part in the work of front-line military brigades.
Since 1946 - actress of the Perm Academic Drama Theater (now the Perm Academic Theater-Theater ). She played more than 150 roles.
She led an optional stage speech at Perm University . She worked in a drama theater theater studio and at the Perm Choreographic School , where she taught acting.
Member of the CPSU (b) since 1951 .
She died on October 28, 1996 in Perm . She was buried in the Southern cemetery .
Awards and titles
- Order of the October Revolution
- Order of Friendship of Peoples (1988)
- Medal “For Valiant Labor. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
- Veteran of Labor Medal
- People's Artist of the USSR (04.16.1980) [3]
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1959) [4]
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1951)
- The RSFSR State Prize named after K. S. Stanislavsky (1975) - for the performance of the roles of Aunt Rutsa and Vassa Borisovna Zheleznova in the performances “Birds of Our Youth” by I. P. Druta and “Vassa Zheleznova” by M. Gorky
- Honorary Citizen of Perm (1996)
Theater Roles
- " Hot Heart " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Parash
- " Anna Karenina " according to L. N. Tolstoy - Anna Arkadyevna Karenina
- " Hamlet " by W. Shakespeare - Gertrude
- “ Optimistic Tragedy ” by V. V. Vishnevsky - Commissioner
- " Vassa Zheleznova " M. Gorky - Vassa Borisovna Zheleznova
- “Deadline” by V. G. Rasputin - Old Anna
- “Retro” A. M. Galina - Roza Aleksandrovna
- “ Three Sisters ” by A.P. Chekhov - Irina / Olga
- The Seagull by A.P. Chekhov - Nina Zarechnaya
- “The truth is good, but happiness is better ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Mavra Tarasovna Barabosheva
- “Birds of Our Youth” I.P. Druta - Aunt Ruca
- “ Trees die standing ” A. Casoni - Eugenia
- " Gadfly " by E. L. Voynich - Gemma
- “The Tale of Truth” M. I. Aliger - Zoya
- "Russian people" K. M. Simonov - Valya
- " Filumena Marturano " E. de Filippo - Filumena Marturano
- The " Old Man " by M. Gorky - Sophia
- " Petty bourgeois " by M. Gorky - Tatyana
- "Casa Mare" by I.P. Druta - Vasiluta
- "Fox and Grapes" G. Figueiredo - Clay
- "Dear Pamela" by J. Patrick - Pamela
- 1987 - The Power of Darkness by L. N. Tolstoy - Matryona
- 1989 - Tango by S. Mrozhek - Eugenia
- 1990 - "As Before, but Better Than Before" by L. Pirandello - Ernestine Halifi
- 1996 - " Mad Money " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Nadezhda Antonovna Cheboksarova
Memory
- March 4, 1998 at the house number 14/33 on the street. The newspaper "Star" in Perm, where the actress lived, a memorial plaque was installed.
- In 2001, a theater prize was established in the Perm Territory for the best acting work named after L. Mosolova.
Notes
- ↑ Lidia Vladimirovna Mosolova biography, Memory, Awards and Prizes, Roles in the theater
- ↑ Famous people of our city :: Kozmodemyansk (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 9, 2012. Archived September 17, 2011.
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of April 16, 1980 No. 1910 — X "On the Awarding of the Honorary Title" People's Artist of the USSR "comrade Mosolova L.V. ”//“ Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ”. - No. 17 (2039) of April 23, 1980. - Art. 322.
- ↑ Theater Encyclopedia. drama opera ballet operetta circus pop stage playwright director
