Elizaveta Sergeevna Nikishishikhina ( May 17, 1941 - November 28, 1997 ) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984). She played the roles of strange, eccentric persons, most often kind, but incomprehensible to others.
| Elizaveta Nikishikhina | ||
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| Birth name | Elizaveta Sergeevna Nikishikhina | |
| Date of Birth | ||
| Date of death | November 28, 1997 | |
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| Citizenship | ||
| Profession | actress | |
| Years of activity | 1960 - 1997 | |
| Theater | Drama Theater named after Stanislavsky | |
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Biography
She played at the Moscow Drama Theater. K.S. Stanislavsky , mostly tragic and acute character roles. She played a number of small but unforgettable movie roles, starred in the Yeralash newsreel (1978, 16th series, Tsarevna Nesmeyana and 1986, 55th series - a literature teacher in the Telepath series).
The actress's first husband was Anatoly Agamirov, a music critic . They met on the set of the movie “Tell Me About You,” where his mother worked as a choreographer .
In the early 1970s, marriage exhausted itself, and the actress married the Leningrad psychiatrist Ernest Leibova, gave birth to a daughter, Katya. This union lasted three years. In 1975, Leibov emigrated to the United States, but she did not want to leave with her husband.
The next marriage with the writer Yevgeny Kozlovsky also did not bring happiness. Yevgeny Kozlovsky , known for his novel “We met in Paradise”, was a dissident and published in the West, for which he was persecuted by the KGB . There were three searches in the apartment - things, including children's books, were taken out three times. When Kozlovsky was imprisoned, the actress began to be called for interrogation in the Lubyanka. The subsequent years, the actress lived alone, since her daughter got married early and her relationship with her went wrong.
In life, she always remained a closed and lonely man, despite the recognition of her colleagues. In the last years of her life she abused alcohol [2] .
One year before her death, she was attacked, causing breathing problems [2] .
She died at the 57th year of her life in a communal apartment , where she lived in recent years. As the examination showed, the cause of death was asphyxiation , which occurred as a result of an apple entering the respiratory tract [2] .
After parting at the Moscow Drama Theater. KS Stanislavsky was buried at the Vostryakovsky cemetery in Moscow [3] .
In 2009, the Rossiya television channel shot a documentary about the actress Broken Dreams of Actress Nikishikhina.
Filmography
- 1961 - Business trip - hairdresser
- 1961 - Seriously. Short story “Bon appetit” - a girl in a restaurant
- 1962 - Eccentric Man - Secretary Irochka
- 1963 - The stop - saleswoman Zoyka
- 1965 - Dentist Adventures - Young Practitioner
- 1966 - Bad joke - the bride of Pseldonimov
- 1968 - To love ... - the janitor
- 1969 - Only three nights
- 1969 - Yesterday, today and always - a saleswoman in a fabric store
- 1969 - About Klava Ivanova - best friend
- 1970 - Payback - Rita
- 1970 - Step from the Roof - Madeleine
- 1970 - Taimyr calls you - singer
- 1971 - August
- 1971 - Tell me about yourself - Nina, Xenia's friend
- 1972 - A man in his place - the wife of a livestock specialist
- 1974 - Tales of Keshka and his friends - ice cream saleswoman
- 1976 - It's all about the brother - Elizaveta Mikhailovna, teacher
- 1977 - And we had silence ... - Antonina Labutina
- 1978 - Ivantsov, Petrov, Sidorov ... - Lucy
- 1978 - Rasmus Wanderer - Froken Höck
- 1978 - A dog walked along the piano - Elizaveta Sergeevna Kanareykina
- 1978 - And it's all about him - Elizabeth Ignatievna
- 1979 - The Adventures of Electronics - Masha, assistant professor Gromova
- 1979 - Tailcoat for the sloppy - Vovik's mom
- 1980 - Comedy of Bygone Days - Assistant Director
- 1980 - Citizen Lyosha - wife of a passenger with a toilet
- 1981 - The only man - Kapka, a neighbor of the Klushins
- 1981 - Big talk - Lida Stepchak
- 1982 - Voice - Anna Viktorovna, assistant
- 1982 - There was no sadness - mother in the yard
- 1982 - Pokrovsky Gate - Nina Orlovich
- 1982 - There, on unknown paths ... - Kikimora
- 1982 - Wizards - Commissioner
- 1982 - Solar wind - Ada Vladimirovna Tregubovich
- 1982 - Just awful! - Anna Borisovna, teacher of English
- 1983 - Torpedo bombers - Shura's mother
- 1984 - A bouquet of mimosa and other flowers - Anna, mother of Alena
- 1984 - Dead Souls - Sobakevich’s wife
- 1984 - Peppy Longstocking - Fru Laura
- 1985 - Confrontation - Schukina, Petrova’s neighbor, biologist
- 1986 - Resentment
- 1987 - Victoria - Headmaster
- 1987 - Without the Sun - Anna
- 1987 - Time to Fly - Passenger
- 1987 - Testers - Sima, Tanya's girlfriend
- 1987 - Women's Club
- 1988 - Savage
- 1989 - Boron Lingonberry - Tatyana
- 1989 - Svetik
- 1989 - The village of Stepanchikovo and its inhabitants - Perepelitsyna
- 1990 - Nikolai Vavilov - Terentyev
- 1990 - The Enchanted Wanderer - The Countess's Maid
- 1990 - Suicide - Serafima Ilyinichna
- 1991 - Woman for All - Orphanage Inspector
- 1992 - $ 1,000 one way - neighbor
- 1993 - Provincial Benefit
- 1993 - Split - Vera Zasulich
- 1994 - I am free, I am nobody - secretary
- 1997 - Bean Princess - Merchant in Transition
- 2000 - Secrets of palace coups. Movie 2. “Testament of the Empress” - camera-frau Kramer
TV Shows
- 1978 - Captain's daughter (television play) - Broadsword
- 1997 - Love - Mom
Rewards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1984 )