Olga Alexandrovna Golubeva ( 1868 - June 24, 1942 ) - Russian actress .
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Biography
She studied at the St. Petersburg (under N. S. Vasilyeva and V. N. Davydov) and Moscow (under A. P. Lensky) drama schools. She played in Yaroslavl (1895), in the Kazan-Saratov entreprise of Boroday (1896–1899), in the Korsh Theater (1899–1904), from where she left, refusing to participate in the play “Batay Returning from Jerusalem”. In 1905 she worked at the V.F. Komissarzhevskaya Theater. Since 1908 she worked in Odessa , Moscow (" Free Theater " under the direction of K. A. Mardzhanishvili , 1913), Rostov and Kharkov . She perfectly played dramatic roles: Akulina (“Power of Darkness”), Katerina (“ Thunderstorm ”), Gann (“Carter Genschel” by Hauptmann), Rebecca (“Rosmersholm” of Ibsen ). After the October Revolution, she did not play long in various provincial theaters. She wrote memoirs published in the collection "Russian Provincial Theater" (1937).
The wife of a famous lawyer M.L. Mandelstam . [one]
Literature
- Sinelnikov N. Sixty years on stage. - [Kharkov], 1935.
- Smirnova N. Memoirs. - M., 1917.
- Donne M. Return from Jerusalem / Transl. with fr. - M.: Publishing. Theater. b-ki M.A. Sokolova, 1905 .-- 156 p.
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Notes
- ↑ Mandelstam dedicated to her his book 1905 in Political Processes. Notes of the defender. " M., 1931: “I dedicate it to my good friend Olga Alexandrovna Golubeva. Author".