Valentina Konstantinovna Soboleva (1903-1993) - Soviet theater actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (11/30/1942). The characteristic actress of the Saratov State Drama Theater. K. Marx.
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Biography
Born on February 7 ( February 20 ), 1903 in Rybinsk (now Yaroslavl Oblast ). Valentina Soboleva in 1925 graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Performing Arts .
She began her creative career in the youth troupe of the Leningrad Red Theater . She worked at the 1st art studio (1925-1929), Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater. Gorky (in 1929-1935 and in 1951-1956), TsTSA (in 1935-1937). At the Saratov State Drama Theater named after K. Marx (1937-1951 and 1956-1961).
She created a number of scenic images that are distinguished by their emotionality, warmth and richness of internal content. Soboleva played mainly dramatic roles. Her stage heroines are distinguished by noble feelings, grace, emotional strength. With the beginning of the 1950s, she switched to characteristic roles, in which the actress showed a tendency to acute stage form.
Theatrical work
- 1944 - " Bride " by A. N. Ostrovsky - Larisa Dmitrievna Ogudalova
- "Don Carlos" F. Schiller - Elizabeth
- "Masquerade" M. Yu. Lermontov - Nina
- " Three Sisters " by A.P. Chekhov - Masha
- 1957 - The Disciple of the Devil , J. B. Shaw - Mrs. Dudgeon
- “Seeing off the White Nights” by V.F. Panova - mother of Valerik
- “Restless Heart” by E. M. Bondareva - Anna Menshova