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Ada Ignatevna Voycik
Ада Войцик
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1 August 1905 - 2 September 1982
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The acting fate of Ada Wojcik is very ambiguous, and the female one is dramatic and even tragic. The actress starred in more than two dozen films, but her audience remembers her, mainly for one of the first roles played in student days, Maryutka in the film by Yakov Protazanov. Forty-first . Subsequently, there were roles in Ivan the Terrible, and in Born of the Storm, and in "Nine Days of One Year" And in "Calling Fire on Ourselves." And although many of the works of the actress were very successful
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The acting fate of Ada Wojcik is very ambiguous, and the female one is dramatic and even tragic. The actress starred in more than two dozen films, but her audience remembers her, mainly for one of the first roles played in student days, Maryutka in the film by Yakov Protazanov.
Forty-first .
Subsequently, there were roles in Ivan the Terrible, and in Born of the Storm, and in
"Nine Days of One Year" And in "Calling Fire on Ourselves." And although many of the works of the actress were very successful and simply magnificent, they were not significant for Ada Wojcieck. For various reasons. Filmed before the war by Michael Romm
"Dream" , in which the actress played the main role of Mrs. Wanda, a young woman experiencing one after another several life crashes, was simply not at the time. The film “Party Ticket” by Ivan Pyriev with the participation of Ada Wojcieck was considered ideologically unsustained and removed from the rental. The director himself was fired from Mosfilm. The social drama, filmed during the war years, “Murderers go out on the road” also did not fit into the official ideology.
At the end of the war, Sergei Eisenstein’s film Ivan the Terrible was released. Ada Voytsik played the role of Elena Glinskaya in it. Film critics noted this role as one of the best acting works in the film... among episodic roles. Glinskaya appeared on the screen only for one minute to shout to the future king: “Do not die, be afraid of poison!” Fear the boyars!
In the postwar years, Ada Wojcieck starred mainly in episodic roles. And almost all of her heroines are women with a difficult fate, longing and despair in the eyes, (for example, the wife of the physicist Sintsov in Nine Days of One Year). Perhaps this is due to the complexity and bitterness of the fate of the actress. Her husband, director Ivan Pyriev, was grievously worried about leaving Mosfilm and it was at this point that his life path was crossed by Marina Ladynina, who became his inspiring muse, and then his second wife. Ada Wojcieck suffered a lot and even tried to kill herself after the divorce.
The son of Wojcieck and Pyrev, Eric, also became a film director, but died at a young age, having managed to shoot only the musical film monograph “Melodies of Dunaevsky”. /