If the poster was the name of the famous Soviet and Russian actress and singer Tatiana Shmyga, the play was guaranteed a sold-out. She was called the princess of the operetta, and she was the only actress of this genre, received the title of People’s Artist of the USSR. And even if you are not an admirer of this musical genre, you could see Tatiana Shmyga in the film by Eldar Ryazanov. Hussar ballad . In total, during her creative career, she played - on stage and in films - more than 60 different
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If the poster was the name of the famous Soviet and Russian actress and singer Tatiana Shmyga, the play was guaranteed a sold-out. She was called the princess of the operetta, and she was the only actress of this genre, received the title of People’s Artist of the USSR. And even if you are not an admirer of this musical genre, you could see Tatiana Shmyga in the film by Eldar Ryazanov.
Hussar ballad . In total, during her creative career, she played - on stage and in films - more than 60 different roles.
Shmyga was born in 1928 in Moscow in an intelligent family. In the house of the future singer constantly sounded songs
Her parents often took her to the theater and hosted home balls. After graduation, Tatiana had to make a choice between law and the profession of a vocalist, but the craving for singing took over.
The future artist received a solid theoretical base, having graduated from the Glazunov Music and Theatre School, and then from the Lunacharsky GITIS in singing and acting classes. In 1953, after graduating, Shmyga became an artist of the Moscow Operetta Theater and debuted on its stage as Violetta in the play "Violet of Montmartre". The debut was successful, and Tatiana became one of the most notable actresses of the theater for many years.
After Violetta were Adele in The Bat, Valentina in The Merry Widow, Angela in The Count of Luxembourg and Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady.
Shmyga’s debut in cinema took place in 1959, when she starred in the film-performance “Composer Imre Kalman”. Then there was the picture “Hussar Ballad”, the film-performance “Composer Isaac Dunaevsky”, the documentary.
film "Dunaevsky's Melodies" "White Night", "Benefis Savelia Kramarov", "Maiden's Trouble", "Espanyola, or Lope de Vega suggested". The last time she appeared on the set was in 1997 during the filming of the film "Starry Night in Kamergerskoye".
Tatiana Ivanovna Shmyga was married three times. Her first husband Rudolf Boretsky worked at the Department of Television and Radio Broadcasting at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. The second time the singer married a Soviet singer and director