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Tatyana Lavrova

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Tatyana Lavrova
Born7 June 1938
Died16 May 2007 (aged 68)
Occupationactress
Years active1959—2003

Tatyana Yevgenievna Lavrova (Template:Lang-ru; real name Andrikanis, June 7, 1938 — May 16, 2007) was a Soviet and Russian actress of theater[1] and cinema.[2] People's Artist of the RSFSR.[3]

Biography

The daughter of cinematographers Yevgeni Andrikanis (1909 — 1993) and Galina Pyshkova. Savva Morozov's cousin's great-grandson, an entrepreneur and philanthropist. Nickname Lavrova took for the sake of euphony at random.

Graduated from Moscow Art Theater School. In 1959-1961 and from 1978 — actress of the Moscow Art Theater. In the years 1961-1978 — Sovremennik Theatre.

All-Union glory of Lavrova brought the main role in the film by Mikhail Romm Nine Days in One Year.

Lived a civil marriage with Yevgeni Urbansky. The second husband is an actor Oleg Dal, with whom they lived for six months. The third actress's husband was a famous Soviet football player, Vladimir Mikhaylov. The son of the third marriage is Vladimir (1969).

In 1998 she was awarded the Order of Honour.[4]

Death

She died on May 16, 2007, after a long illness.[5] She was buried in the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.

Selected filmography

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