Klara Rudolfovna Vabole ( Titova , Latvian, Klāra Vabole ; March 3, 1937 ) - Latvian theater actress and athlete.
| Klara Rudolfovna Wabole | |
|---|---|
| Klara vabole | |
| Birth name | Clara Wabole |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Apollon District , Stavropol Territory , RSFSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actress athlete |
| Years of activity | 1956-1992 |
| Amplois | travesty |
| Theater | Riga Youth Theater , Riga operetta |
Content
Biography
Clara Wabole was born on March 3, 1937 in the Apollon district of the Stavropol Territory. Mother - Elsa Upmale Wabole, postal employee. Father - Rudolf Vabol, a soldier, died in 1944 under the Great Onions.
She studied in the city of Edola, ольdole parish , then at the 7-year-old school in Ventspils . In 1952 she entered the Riga Cultural Enlightenment College, which she graduated in 1958. Since 1957, she worked at the Riga Central Post Office as an instructor in physical education and mass work. In the same 1957 she received the title Master of Sports of the USSR . Participated in the All-Union parade in Moscow in Luzhniki. She became the first and youngest sportswoman in Latvia in sports acrobatics in a mixed pair.
In 1958 she was enrolled in the Riga Youth Theater in the Latvian troupe, then she performed a lot in the Russian theater youth theater, until the theater closed in 1992 ..
In 1962, she married the actor of the Riga Youth Theater, Konstantin Titov, and in the same year a daughter was born - Marina Titova. [1] In 1962 she entered the acting department at the Latvian State Conservatory .
Actively engaged in sports acrobatics in the sports society of Daugava and is the multiple champion of Latvia in sports acrobatics in a mixed pair.
In 1968, the first, and in 1986, the highest acting category was assigned.
She participated in radio plays , dubbing cartoons , held children's, factory, city and other major cultural events of the republican level together with actors and musicians such as Marina Zirdzinya, Harris Browns, Vera Singaevskaya, Rudolf Plepis, Janis Vitolins, Vladimir Okun, Eduard Bulavinov and Gunta Laukmane. One of the few actresses who freely worked in Russian and Latvian [2] .
After the Riga Youth Theater closed, she worked for 15 years at the Imanta Experimental School in Riga. In the same period, she worked for 6 years at the Olga Pirags children's theater studio, and taught speech.
Recognition and Rewards
Sports achivments
- 1957 - USSR Master of Sports in Acrobatics (certificate No. 9974, order No. 655 of December 20, 1957)
- 1959 - USSR Master of Sports in Acrobatics (repeatedly)
- Certificate for II place in the championship of the Baltic Military District in acrobatics among mixed pairs of masters of sports (dated June 7, 1965)
- Diploma for the II place in the competitions for the personal championship of the Baltic Military District in acrobatics among mixed pairs (dated April 6, 1966)
- Diploma for II place in the Latvian SSR Acrobatics Championship in mixed pair exercises with a score of 74.5 (Riga, September 25, 1965)
Theatrical Merit
- Certificate of honor of the Ministry of Culture of the Latvian SSR (November 25, 1981)
- Certificate of honor of the Ministry of Culture of the Latvian SSR (March 3, 1987)
Creativity
Theater Roles
Riga Youth Theater
Russian troupe
- 1956 - "Young shoots" Kazisa Binkis - Schoolgirl
- “In Search of Joy” Victor Rozov - Vera
- “When the Heart Burns” by J. Aneraud - Marite
- 1958 - Sombrero by Sergei Mikhalkov - Alla (schoolgirl)
- 1959 - “The Spear of the Black Prince” by L. Prozorovsky and P. Chomsky - Velta
- 1959 - “My Friend Kolka” by Alexander Khmelik - Masha Kanareikin
- 1959 - “Devil's Mill” by Isidor Stock based on the play by Jan Drd - Devil
- 1960 - “Nadia Doll” by Vadim Korostylev - Nadia doll
- 1960 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain - Becky Thatcher
- 1961 - “Bear, Seryoga and I - Garik” by V. Malankin and G. Tsepliovich - Anya Maltsev
- 1961 - The “Cosmic Guest” by Boris Rabkin vaudeville - Vera
- 1961 - “Third Wish” by V. Blazhek - Girl
- 1962 - "I myself" by Dmitry Scheglov - Pioneer; Alyoshina mother in childhood
- 1962 - William Gibson's Wonder Worker - Percy
- 1963 - "Before dinner" by Victor Rozov - Irina Peskova
- 1963 - “All this is not so simple” G. Shmeleva - Galina Sannikova
- 1965 - Goose Feather by Semyon Lungin - Natasha Mordovina
- 1965 - " Pinocchio " based on the tale of Alexei Tolstoy - Pierrot
- 1964 - “Tolya, Volodya” by Gennady Mamlin - Styopa, brother of Kostya Petushkov
- 1966 - "Bubbles" by Alexander Khmelik - Skripitsin
- 1966 - “They and We” by Natalia Dolinina - Girl
- 1967 - " Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all " based on the works of Alan Milne - Rabbit (his name is - Rabbit)
- 1968 - The Blue Bird by Maurice Meterlink - Soul of Water
- 1968 - "Baby and Carlson, who lives on the roof" Astrid Lindgren - Baby
- 1969 - “The Prince and the Pauper” based on the novel by Mark Twain - Page; Poverty, Street Goal, Tramp
- 1970 - Peppy Longstocking Astrid Lindgren Semyon Lungin - Horse
- 1971 - " Winnie the Pooh and His Friends" by Alan Milne - Rabbit (his name is - Rabbit)
- 1972 - "The rain poured out of a bucket" by Alexander Khmelik - Olya Tuchkina
- 1973 - "New Carlson Adventures" Astrid Lindgren - Kid
- 1974 - " Bumbarash " based on the early works of Arkady Gaidar Evgeny Mitko , Yu. Mikhailov and Vladimir Dashkevich - Irtysh
- 1975 - “The Adventures of Pinocchio in the Land of Fools” based on the tale of Alexei Tolstoy - 1st policeman; Cricket
- 1976 - “The Golden Horse” Rainis - A missing child, a Latvian.
- 1977 - "Tales of Pushkin" - Squirrel
- 1977 - "Baby and Carlson, who lives on the roof" Astrid Lindgren - Baby
- 1978 - “Cinderella” based on the play by Eugene Schwartz based on the tale of Charles Perrault - Page
- 1979 - “The History of One Attempt” by Semyon Lungin and Ilya Nusinov - Nun
- 1980 - "The Abduction of Sofia" Visma Belshevitsa - Horse
- 1982 - “ Mowgli ” by L. Stumbre and W. Berzins from the Book of the Jungle by Rudyard Kipling - BANDAR-LOGI
- 1984 - "The Snow Queen " based on the play by Eugene Schwartz - Crow Clara
- 1985 - “Tom Sawyer” based on the novel by Mark Twain - Mrs. Garper; Mrs. Lawrence
- 1985 - "Chukokkala" based on the works of Korney Chukovsky - Africans; Fleas, Kokosha
- 1987 - “Variations on the Dragee Fairy” by A. Kuternitsky - Residents and Guests of the City of Leningrad
- 1988 - “Great Buddha help them” Alexei Kazantsev - Soldiers of the “Organization Upstairs”; Residents of the commune
Latvian troupe
- 1957 - “In Search of Joy” ( Latvian. “Prieku meklējot” ) Victor Rozov - Vera Tretyakova
- 1958 - "Sombrero" ( Latvian. "Sombrēro" ) Mikhalkov Sergey - Alla
- 1958 - “When the Heart Burns ” ( Latvian "Kad liesmo sirds" ) by Janis Aneraud - Marite
- 1959 - "The Snow Queen" ( Latvian. "Sniega karaliene" ) Eugene Schwartz - Princess Elsa
- 1959 - “So and So, Everything Is Nothing” ( Latvian. “Šis un tas itnekas” ) by Janis Akurator - Duck
- 1969 - “Shurum Burum” ( Latvian “Šurumburums” ) - Klara
- 1971 - “Winnie the Pooh and his friends” ( Latvian. “Lācītis Pūks un viņa draugi” ) Alana Milna - Piglet
Riga Operetta
- 1943 - The Brand of Henrik Ibsen - Gerd
Filmography
- 1985 - film production of Chukokkala [3]
- 1992 - Secrets of the de Henshan family - episode [4]
- 1994 - Black Clown
Cartoon Sounding
- 1972 - How the wolf did not eat the piglet
Links
Literature
- “Youth Theater 40” State Order “Badge of Honor” Theater of the Young Spectator of the Latvian SSR named after Lenin Komsomol / Compiled by M.Augstkalna, A. Freibergs, R.Timenchik . - Riga: "The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Latvia", 1981. - 14,000 copies.
Notes
- ↑ Dynasty. Olga Zubareva. Three crazy people in the same family
- ↑ Latvijas radio 1. Archive of programs. (Latvian.)
- ↑ State Television and Radio Fund. Chukokkala. Archived September 11, 2014 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Vabole Klara Rudolfovna. Filmography.