Soviet actress Marina Strizhenova (nee Marianna Gryzunova) was born in an acting family: her father, Alexander Gryzunov, starred in films and performed on the stage of the Moscow Art Theater, her mother, Maria Alekseeva, was also an actress of this theater.
Immediately after graduating from school, Marina entered the Moscow Art Theater stage workers, where she was lucky to get acquainted with the work of famous actors-"artists": Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova, Boris Georgievich Dobronravov,
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Soviet actress Marina Strizhenova (nee Marianna Gryzunova) was born in an acting family: her father, Alexander Gryzunov, starred in films and performed on the stage of the Moscow Art Theater, her mother, Maria Alekseeva, was also an actress of this theater.
Immediately after graduating from school, Marina entered the Moscow Art Theater stage workers, where she was lucky to get acquainted with the work of famous actors-"artists": Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova, Boris Georgievich Dobronravov, Nikolai Pavlovich Khmelev, Alla Konstantinovna Tarasova. It was at this time that her artistic taste and attitude to the stage art were formed.
After graduating from the Moscow Theatre School, she was invited to the troupe of the Mossovet Theatre, and from that moment her future was predetermined.
As Marina Alexandrovna herself recalled, she was most fascinated by the images of Soviet women: “They excite me with their psychological complexity, rich ideological content.” Despite the fact that Soviet directors and screenwriters did not often offer actresses of her plan interesting roles, Marina Strizhenova during her life starred in twenty-three films, the first of which was released in 1951, the last film with her participation was shot in 1988.
M. A. Strizhenova was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR in 1969.
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