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Klara Novikova
2010
Born (1946-12-12) December 12, 1946 (age 77)
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
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Klara Borisovna Novikova (Russian: Клаpа Бopисoвна Нoвикoва; born Herzer (Russian: Ге́рцер), December 12, 1946, Kiev) is a Soviet and Russian pop artist, humorist. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1992),[1] People's Artist of Russia (1997).[2] Members of the Public Council of the Russian Jewish Congress.[3]

Biography

Klara Novikova was born December 12, 1946 in Kiev, into the family of a war veteran, director of a shoe store at the hem, Boris Herzer and housewives Polina Weinstein.[4] She graduated from the Kiev studio variety circus art and Russian Academy of Theatre Arts.

In 1974 she became the winner of the All-Union Competition entertainers, chairman of the jury which was Arkady Raikin. In 1976 she went to work in Mosconcert[5] and settled in Moscow.[4]

Since 1992, Klara Novikova in the Moscow theater pop miniatures, headed Mikhail Zhvanetsky.

In 2010, together with the Gesher Theater Klara Novikova first tried her hands in the role of a dramatic actress, playing the lead female role in the play "The Late Love " (directed by Yevgeny Aryeh on the play by Valery Muharyamov In the Shadow of the Vineyard, written on the story by Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer[6]).

Personal life

  • First husband – drummer Victor Novikov, a fellow student at the circus school.
  • Second husband – a sports journalist Yuri Leonidovich Zerchaninov (1931-2009), head of the department of journalism of the magazine Yunost.
    • The daughter – Maria Zerchaninova (born 1976), a journalist who teaches at the University of theater critics [7][8]

References

  1. ^ Почётное звание присвоено указом президента России № 1651 от 28 декабря 1992 года
  2. ^ Почётное звание присвоено указом президента России № 795 от 19 ноября 1997 года Archived 2015-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Структура Российского еврейского конгресса". Archived from the original on 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  4. ^ a b Клара Новикова вяжет носки // Gazeta.ua
  5. ^ Mosconcert, Novikova Klara
  6. ^ «Поздняя любовь»
  7. ^ Клара Новикова / Klara Novikova: Я всего достигла не благодаря, а вопреки
  8. ^ Клара Новикова привезла дочь в роддом

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