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Tatyana Ivanovna Peltcer
Татьяна Пельтцер
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6 June 1904 - 16 July 1992
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Tatiana Peltzer was born in Moscow on May 24 (or June 6), 1904. His father was a famous Russian actor and worked at the Korsh Theatre, then at the Mossovet Theatre, the Screen Actor Theatre. Tanya played her first role at the age of ten - in the play Anna Karenina she was entrusted with the image of Seryozha. The actress worked on the periphery until 1925, the period from 1925 to 1940 was held in the theater of the MSSPS, and from 1940 to 1947 was the Moscow theater of miniatures. Tatiana Pelzer
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Tatiana Peltzer was born in Moscow on May 24 (or June 6), 1904. His father was a famous Russian actor and worked at the Korsh Theatre, then at the Mossovet Theatre, the Screen Actor Theatre. Tanya played her first role at the age of ten - in the play Anna Karenina she was entrusted with the image of Seryozha.
The actress worked on the periphery until 1925, the period from 1925 to 1940 was held in the theater of the MSSPS, and from 1940 to 1947 was the Moscow theater of miniatures. Tatiana Pelzer became the leading actress of the Satire Theatre since 1947 and played her wonderful roles here - Madame Xidias (Intervention), Khlestova (Woe from Wit), Marceline (Intervention).
The Marriage of Figaro" ), Mother Courage ("Mother Courage and her children"), etc.
Cinema brought her popular recognition. Around the same time - in 1946, the first film with her participation "Ordinary People" was released. Tatiana Peltzer showed the audience characteristic talent and soft humor, which soon made her one of the best comedy actresses. Success brought the films “Wedding with a dowry”, “Tiger Tamer”,
"Soldier Ivan Brovkin" "Ivan Brovkin on virgin soil,"
Two captains" "Honeymoon", "Favorite Song", "Village Detective" and many others.
Tatiana Peltzer left at a very mature age from the Satire Theater to the Lenin Komsomol Theater. She made there with director Mark Zakharov the last theatrical roles in the plays “My Hopes”,
"Memorial prayer" "Three Girls in Blue." The films You Never Dreamed (1981) and Quarantine (1983) were her last films. The actress died in Moscow on July 16, 1992. /