This actress simply cannot be confused with any other: her play is cold and exciting at the same time, she has a magnificent figure and a beautiful face with a kind of thoroughbred beauty.
Margarita Terekhova - actress and director in one person - was born in 1942 in the city of Turinsk (Sverdlovsk region) in an acting family. Later, her parents moved to Tashkent, where she graduated with a gold medal and entered Tashkent State University.
Two years later, after leaving the university, Terekhova
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This actress simply cannot be confused with any other: her play is cold and exciting at the same time, she has a magnificent figure and a beautiful face with a kind of thoroughbred beauty.
Margarita Terekhova - actress and director in one person - was born in 1942 in the city of Turinsk (Sverdlovsk region) in an acting family. Later, her parents moved to Tashkent, where she graduated with a gold medal and entered Tashkent State University.
Two years later, after leaving the university, Terekhova entered the Studio School at the Academic Theater named after Moscow Council, after which in 1964 she became an actress of the Mossovet Theater, where she worked for almost twenty years. The roles of Terekhova were remembered by the audience: Cleopatra ("Caesar and Cleopatra" B. Shaw), Marie ("The Eyes of a Clown" based on the novel by G. Bell), Sonya ("Crime and Punishment" based on the novel by F. M. Dostoevsky), Elizabeth
"The Royal Hunt" based on the play by L. Zorin), Lyubov Sergeevna ("Theme with Variations" by S. Aleshin).
She first appeared on the screen in 1965, playing the role of Tanya in the film by F. Dovlyatyan.
"Hello, it's me!" . Then followed two roles simultaneously (Biché Saniel and Frazi Grant in the film by P. Lyubimov).
"Running on the waves" The role of Natasha Shipilova in the film by A. Smirnov
Belarusian Railway Station and Tasi Sretenskaya from the drama of I. Averbach
"Monologue" . Specially highlighted Terekhova as an actress
film "Mirror" There are two main roles: mother and wife. By the way, during the years of persecution against Tarkovsky, Terekhova was not afraid to support him.
Wide popularity among moviegoers to Margarita Terekhova came after the release of the painting by J. Frida
"Dog in the hay" and the film by G. Jungvald-Hilkevich
"D'Artranyan and the Three Musketeers" The actress played the role of Milady. The immersion in the image was so deep that a red spot in the form of a lily appeared on the shoulder, which the artist could only circle. And in 1980, Terekhova played the main role in the musical comedy of Jan Fried.
"Pious Martha" .
In the 1990s, Terekhova harbors the idea of staging Chekhov’s “The Seagull”, this dream she managed to realize in 2002. The actress played the role of Arkadina, her daughter.
Film festival nominations and awards (1)