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Klavdiya Mihaylovna Polovikova
Клавдия Половикова
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15 December 1896 - 16 February 1979
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Russian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR Klavdia Mikhailovna Polovikova was born in 1896 in Ukraine. Claudius was the eldest daughter and ten siblings were replaced by a mother who died in her last childbirth. Before the revolution, Polovikova was a famous provincial actress and soon married hydrotechnical engineer Vasily Vasilyevich Polovikova. In 1917, they had a daughter – a famous actress. Valentina Serova . Despite the birth of a daughter, the couple separated. After graduating
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Russian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR Klavdia Mikhailovna Polovikova was born in 1896 in Ukraine. Claudius was the eldest daughter and ten siblings were replaced by a mother who died in her last childbirth. Before the revolution, Polovikova was a famous provincial actress and soon married hydrotechnical engineer Vasily Vasilyevich Polovikova. In 1917, they had a daughter – a famous actress.
Picture "Torn Shoes" . After that, there were small but bright roles in the films Tom Sawyer (1936), The Fiery Years (1939), The Prince and the Beggar (1942), Glinka (1946), The Fate of the Drummer (1955), and Miracle (1960). In 1965, Polovikova starred in the prominent role of Princess Anna Drubetskaya in the film by Sergei Bondarchuk.
"War and peace" .
Polovikova had a difficult relationship with her daughter. Claudia always dreamed of becoming an actress, being beautiful and young, achieving fame and success, and envied the youth of her daughter – the famous actress Valentina Serova, who drank and rolled down every year tirelessly. Having deprived Serova of parental rights, Polovikova raised her granddaughter Masha.
Claudia Polovikova died in Moscow in 1979. She survived Valentina Serov for almost four years. The actress was buried at the New Donskoy cemetery. As she wanted, Polovikova and after her death remained a young woman and actress – on the tombstone of her monument, only the date of death is stamped, there is no date of birth. /