Actress Olga Wicklandt was born on December 7, 1911.
In 1932, she became a student of the Theatre Technical School at the Mosps Theatre. After completing her training, Olga was accepted into the acting troupe of the Moscow Soviet Theatre, where she worked until 1949. In 1950, Wicklandt was invited to work in the Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater.
Olga Wicklandt is a talented, bright, unsurpassed theater actress with a sharp scenic vocabulary, who has always been trusted with characteristic roles. In
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Actress Olga Wicklandt was born on December 7, 1911.
In 1932, she became a student of the Theatre Technical School at the Mosps Theatre. After completing her training, Olga was accepted into the acting troupe of the Moscow Soviet Theatre, where she worked until 1949. In 1950, Wicklandt was invited to work in the Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater.
Olga Wicklandt is a talented, bright, unsurpassed theater actress with a sharp scenic vocabulary, who has always been trusted with characteristic roles. In the thirties, forties, it was the prima of the Mossovet theater. Playing young, beautiful, windy heroines, Olga Wicklandt and in life had a large number of fans. And only one of them she gave her heart – Mikhail Nazvan, who became her husband. The family, created on love and great respect, was intertwined with vivid rumors and legends.
In 1950, as a family duo, Olga Wicklandt and Mikhail Nazvanov moved to work in the Pushkin Theater, in which Olga worked until the last years of her life.
Olga Arturovna – a pupil of the old acting school, was always strict and demanding to herself and others. She never refused custody of young, promising, talented colleagues, her comments were always directly and openly, but did not skimp on praise.
Wicklandt got her first film role in 1944. Wayward, stubborn, tough, cocky woman - in this role she had to perform. Despite the negative image created in the cinema, her characters liked the audience, and she quickly became a common favorite of the screen. The first work that brought her fame was the main role in
film "Hotel Lady" .
The best works in the cinema of Olga Wicklandt: the role of Dunya in the film “Native Fields”, which was released in 1944, the film-fairy tale “Sadko”, where she played the queen-waterwoman, the film “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”, where Olga Arturovna perfectly coped with the role of Babarikha.
In 1949, Olga Wicklandt was awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR.
The life of the actress ended on May 8, 1995. /