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Galina Borisovna Volchek
Галина Волчек
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19 December 1933 - 26 December 2019
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Famous People's Artist of the USSR, chief director of the famous theater "Contemporary" Galina Borisovna Volchek was born in 1933 in Moscow in a theatrical family. In 1955 she graduated from the School-Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre, and already in 1956 together with Oleg Efremov . Lilya Tolmacheva . Evgeny Evstigneev and Oleg Tabakov She organized an experimental studio of young actors, later called "Contemporary" and became one of the most famous domestic theaters. Acting works of Galina Volchek
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Famous People's Artist of the USSR, chief director of the famous theater "Contemporary" Galina Borisovna Volchek was born in 1933 in Moscow in a theatrical family.
In 1955 she graduated from the School-Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre, and already in 1956 together with
Lilya Tolmacheva .
Oleg Tabakov She organized an experimental studio of young actors, later called "Contemporary" and became one of the most famous domestic theaters.
Acting works of Galina Volchek - leading roles in the productions "Without a cross", "Appointment", "Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf?", "The Ballad of a cheerful zucchini" - were distinguished by expressiveness and originality and brought the actress audience love. In addition to playing in performances, Galina Volchek successfully starred in films. The most famous films with Galina Volchek -
King Lear .
"Eternally Living" .
"The Little Mermaid" .
"Autumn Marathon" .
A separate milestone in the creative path of the popular actress becomes a directorial career. Under her leadership, such famous performances as “Echelon”, “Two on the swing”, “Cherry Orchard”, “Cool Route”, “Difficult People” and many others were staged.
For a significant contribution to the development of domestic theater art, Galina Volchek was awarded the title of laureate of the K.S. Stanislavsky International Prize and laureate of the State Prize of the USSR, as well as awarded the Orders "For Merit to the Fatherland" of the III degree and "For Merit to the Fatherland" of the II degree. /