Tatiana Evgenyevna Lavrova (real surname - Andrikanis; June 7, 1938, Moscow - May 16, 2007, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema, People's Artist of Russia.
Tatiana Evgenyevna was born on June 7, 1938 in the family of cinematographers Evgeny Andriakis and Galina Pyshkova. Being the granddaughter of Nikolai Pavlovich Shmit (1883-1907) - a revolutionary, participant of the First Russian Revolution of 1905, member of the RSDLP, Tatiana Andriakis had another eminent ancestor -
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Tatiana Evgenyevna Lavrova (real surname - Andrikanis; June 7, 1938, Moscow - May 16, 2007, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema, People's Artist of Russia.
Tatiana Evgenyevna was born on June 7, 1938 in the family of cinematographers Evgeny Andriakis and Galina Pyshkova. Being the granddaughter of Nikolai Pavlovich Shmit (1883-1907) - a revolutionary, participant of the First Russian Revolution of 1905, member of the RSDLP, Tatiana Andriakis had another eminent ancestor - eminent philanthropist Savva Morozov.
Famous were the husbands of Tatiana Evgenyevna. First actor Eugene Urbansky, then Oleg Dahl. The third spouse of the actress was a famous football player Vladimir Alekseevich Mikhailov, who played for Torpedo.
In 1959, Tatiana graduated from the School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre, and already from the 4th year she took part in the famous productions of the theater (“The Seagull”). After a successful debut, Tatiana became the first student on the course.
On the advice of teachers, Tatiana has to change her surname to “more Russian”, and she chooses to be Lavrova.
After graduating from the Studio School, the actress remains to work in the theater and at the same time begins to act in films. After several debut pictures of the famous Tatiana Lavrov woke up after the release of the 1961 film by Mikhail Romm.
"Nine Days of One Year" , where she played a major role in the creative alliance with such figures of cinema as Innokenty Smoktunovsky and Alexei Batalov.
The film received a great success with the audience and received many prizes: the Main prize of the international film festival in Karlovy Vary, the Honorary Diploma of international film festivals in San Francisco and Melbourne, the State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasiliev brothers and many other awards.
Tatiana Lavrova’s career as a film actress skyrocketed. At the same time, her rise as a theater actress began. Despite the success on the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre, Lavrova decides to go to Sovremennik. Where he remained until 1978 and played his best theatrical roles, glorified her and inscribed her name in the history of theatrical art.
In 1978, Tatiana Lavrova returned to the Moscow Art Theatre and continues to play the main and best roles of the extensive repertoire. Over time, however, offers became less and career gradually began to decline. One of the reasons was called the uncooperative nature of the actress. According to the testimony of the actress, the roles were becoming less and less, since some performances with her participation were removed from the repertoire for various reasons.
In 2007, Tatiana Lavrova had a heart attack, and the actress died. Tatiana Evgenyevna Lavrov was buried in Moscow at the Troekurovsky cemetery. /