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Tatyana Konyukhova
Born
Tatyana Georgyevna Konyukhova

(1931-11-12) 12 November 1931 (age 92)
OccupationActress
Awards

Tatyana Georgyevna Konyukhova (Russian: Татья́на Гео́ргиевна Ко́нюхова; born November 12, 1931, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR[1]) is a Soviet actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1991).[2] Member of the CPSU since 1967.

Biography

Tatyana Konyukhova was born November 12, 1931 in Tashkent (Uzbek SSR). Mom housewife. Dad played guitar, my mother had a wonderful voice, mostly sang Ukrainian songs. His father hails from Ladyzhenki at Poltava. Mother - of Zolochev in Kharkov. Grandfather was an agronomist at the estate Tereshchenko - this is a very large sugar breeder.[3] Parents met in Central Asia. Mom was there the will of fate, her sister was married to the major party leaders, they moved, and my mother very early orphaned, they took her with them.

In 1946, her father was sent to work in Latvia, and Konyukhov family moved to Riga. School ends in Liepaja. In 1949 he came to Moscow and entered VGIK (workshop Boris Bibikov and Olga Pyzhova).[4]

As a second-year student, she made her debut in cinema in the film by Alexander Rou May Night, or the Drowned Maiden. In 1955, she graduated from the University and worked briefly in Maly Theatre. In the years 1956-1992 was an actress of film actor Theatre-studio. On the stage, the studio theater actor Tatyana played perhaps the most interesting, the most powerful on the inner content and the role of emotional stress.

Since 1964 Tatyana fulfilled honorable duties as a member of the Committee of the Lenin Prize in literature and art since 1969 - a member of the Central Committee of Trade Union of workers of culture. Currently, he teaches acting skills in MGUKI. Do not parted with the theater.

Selected filmography

  • 1951 - Sport honor
  • 1952 - May Nights, or the Drowned
  • 1953 - Marina's Destiny
  • 1955 - Volnitsa
  • 1955 - Good Morning
  • 1956 - Different Fates
  • 1958 - Over the Tissa
  • 1958 - Oleko Dundich
  • 1961 - Dima Gorin's Career
  • 1962 - Beat the drum!
  • 1964 - Balzaminov's Marriage
  • 1964 - Executions at dawn
  • 1967 - The Red and the White
  • 1968 - The Mysterious Monk
  • 1972 - Nights Chronicle
  • 1979 - Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
  • 1981 - Portrait of the Artist's Wife
  • 1986 - On the porch sat with gold
  • 1990 - All ahead
  • 1995 - Pacific angel flying
  • 2008 - Three with carronade Square
  • 2011 - Stored fate

Family

  • Her first husband - a student of film studies faculty of VGIK Valeri Karen (later - editor association Mosfilm).
  • The second husband - a sound engineer Boris Vengerovsky.
  • The third husband - a 4-time champion of the USSR (1953, 1954, 1958, 1961), the javelin, the doctor of pedagogical sciences, Vladimir Kuznetsov (1931-1986).
    • Son - Sergey Kuznetsov, the Foreign Ministry employee.
      • Granddaughter - Olga, engaged in synchronized swimming.[5]

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