Lyudmila Borisovna Chirkova (born November 9, 1949 , Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, theater teacher, daughter of B.P. Chirkov .
| Lyudmila Chirkova | |
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| Birth name | Lyudmila Borisovna Chirkova |
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| Profession | actress , theater teacher |
| Years of activity | 1973 - present time |
| Theatre | Gogol Center |
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| Website | Gogol Center |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Family
- 2 Creativity
- 2.1 Works in the theater
- 2.2 Filmography
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Lyudmila Borisovna Chirkova was born on November 9, 1949 in the acting family of Boris Chirkov and Lyudmila Genik-Chirkova. She studied at GITIS , at first at the theater department, but soon transferred to acting (course of Grigory Konskoy ), where her classmates were Mikhail Filippov and Stanislav Sadalsky . She graduated from high school in 1973.
Since 1973 - actress of the Moscow Drama Theater. N.V. Gogol (now the Gogol Center ).
He teaches at the Department of Acting at VGIK .
In 2017, she played in the series “ Optimists ”, creating a vivid image of the secretary of the department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [1] .
Family
- Grandfather - Soviet film director Yuri Evgenievich Genika (1893-1965), vice-rector of VGIK .
- Father - the famous Soviet theater and film actor Boris Petrovich Chirkov (1901-1982), People's Artist of the USSR .
- Mother - actress and teacher Lyudmila Yurievna Genika-Chirkova (born 1923), Honored Artist of the RSFSR .
- Husband - Nikolai Mikhailovich Vasiliev, Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, Head of Department at the Ministry of Economic Development.
- Son - cameraman Maxim Chirkov (born 1984).
Creativity
Theater Work
- Blind Padish ( N. Hikmet ) - the third witch
- 1973 - The Joker ( E. Gabrilovich ) - Lida
- 1973 - “Alone without Angels” ( L. Zhukhovitsky ) - Zoyka
- 1973 - Live Music - Alyonushka
- 1973 - “Beketov’s Career” - Tanya
- 1974 - Rock and Roll at Dawn - Arlene
- 1974 - “The disturbing month of spring” - Vaska
- 1974 - “How to Become a Chief Engineer” - Vlad
- 1975 - “Until the Arba Turned Over” - Tsago
- 1975 - Ivan da Marya - Marya
- 1976 - The Scarlet Forest - Raika
- 1976 - “The Old Cossack Way” - Raika
- 1977 - The Wild Duck ( G. Ibsen ) - Hedwig
- 1977 - "Riding a Dolphin" - Sveta
- 1978 - The Case ( A. Sukhovo-Kobylin ) - Lida
- 1980 - The Law - Alla
- 1981 - “Birds” ( J. Anouil ) - Rose
- 1982 - “Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest” - Flynn
- 1983 - "So Guska died" - the eldest daughter
- 2002 - "Black Milk" - extras
- 2013 - The Christmas Tree at the Ivanovs - daughter
- 2014 - "Stalker" - an old woman
- 2015 - Harms Myr - Professor Trubochkin
Filmography
- 1965 - Emergency Assignment - Episode
- 1977 - Masha - Masha
- 2010 - Sklifosovsky (television series) - episode
- 2010 - Invisible (19th episode, “American Tragedy”) - Vera Pavlovna
- 2011 - Institute for Noble Maidens (television series) - mother Stolz
- 2012 - Lucky - Neighbor
- 2013 - “Sister My Love” - a nurse
- 2013 - “Where does love go” - grandmother
- 2014 - Marina Grove - Neighbor
- 2015 - “Monk's Blade” - Witch's Neighbor
- 2016 - The Cycle - Professor’s wife
- 2016 - “Envelope” - an old woman
- 2017 - Optimists - Nadezhda Petrovna, Secretary
- 2018 - Titmouse-2 - Irina Lazarevna Blokhina
Notes
- ↑ Sergey Sapronov: He looked and condemned . New statements (May 2, 2017). Date of treatment May 7, 2017.