Lyalya Anatolyevna Bobrova (born March 2, 1939 ) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, an artist of the Romen Theater. People's Artist of Russia (1993).
| Lyalya Bobrova | ||||
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| Birth name | Lyalya Anatolyevna Bobrova | |||
| Date of Birth | March 2, 1939 (aged 80) | |||
| Place of Birth | the USSR | |||
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| Profession | actress | |||
| Years of activity | 1956 — present time | |||
| Theater | Romen Theater | |||
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| Site | Romen Theater | |||
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Biography
Lyalya Bobrova was born on March 2, 1939 in a family of camp gypsies. When she was 5 years old, the family settled near Moscow (now it is the Moscow region of VDNH).
After leaving school, being a 17-year-old girl, she was admitted to the theater, where she gradually studied theater skills with Vasily Bisev, Santina Andreeva, Ivan Khrustalev, studied vocal, stage speech, dance, acting, and music. Over time, she became one of the leading actresses in the theater, played more than 40 roles.
Family
- Son - actor Sergei Anatolyevich Surakov (1959-2015), Honored Artist of Russia.
- Grandson - actor Sergey Sergeevich Surakov (born 1991).
Rewards
- First degree diploma at the All-Union Exhibition of Pushkin Performances for playing the role of Zemfira in the play "Hello, Pushkin!"
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (06/29/1981).
- People's Artist of Russia (03/18/1993).
- Order of Friendship (10.28.2002).
Theater Work
- Broken Whip - Sarpa
- “Girl was looking for happiness” - Turkini
- "Zucchini Mackerel" - Carrot
- “Man on Sunday” - Cecilia
- “I was born in the camp” - Ilka
- “Bonfires of Budulaya” (1971) - Nastya
- "Hello Pushkin" - Zemfira
- "Ancestral Law" - Alma
- Leader - Lysander
- "Four Grooms" - Zoritsa
- Hot Blood - Tunga
- “Gypsy Aza” - Galina
- “Cherry Blossom” - Granda, Stefka
- "Bloody Wedding" - a girl in the image of a Beggar, the Moon and Death
- “We are gypsies”
Filmography
- 1968 - Error Honore de Balzac - gypsy
- 1972 - My Island is Blue ... - Angelica
- 1989 - Chardash Monti (Czechoslovakia, USSR)
- 1999 - Black Pearl