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Irina Valentinovna Malysheva
Ирина Малышева
Birth at
15 February 1961
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The father of Irina Malysheva (born in 1961) was an aircraft designer, his mother was a singer. She instilled in her daughter a love of classical music. At the age of six, the girl was already singing arias from operas. Her father, however, wanted Irina to have a "serious" profession and sent her to an English school. Among the “majors”, sons and daughters of diplomats, Irina – the daughter of a “simple Soviet engineer”, albeit from the Tumalev Design Bureau, was not accepted and disliked. And when
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The father of Irina Malysheva (born in 1961) was an aircraft designer, his mother was a singer. She instilled in her daughter a love of classical music. At the age of six, the girl was already singing arias from operas. Her father, however, wanted Irina to have a "serious" profession and sent her to an English school. Among the “majors”, sons and daughters of diplomats, Irina – the daughter of a “simple Soviet engineer”, albeit from the Tumalev Design Bureau, was not accepted and disliked. And when she starred in her first film “One Hundred Days After Childhood” (she saw an ad, went to the casting – took), she was completely obstructed not only by students, but also by teachers: “It is necessary to replenish political literacy, and not to appear in films.”
Parents had to transfer Irina to the school of working youth. Despite the “worker-peasant” name, it was also an elite school, but in a different way. Ulyanov’s daughter, Aksenov’s son, Lungin’s son studied here, almost all of them have already starred in films. In this environment, Irina felt comfortable, especially since teachers understood the “specificity of life” of young actors and indulged in absenteeism and poor knowledge of physics.
Before graduating from school, Irina played Princess Maryushka (“Shoes with Golden Buckles” by Georgy Jungvald-Khilkevich), Princess (“Princess on a Pea” by Boris Kytsarev), Lena (“Portrait with Rain” by Gabriel Egizarov).
After graduation, Irina entered the Shchukin School. She studied together with Elena Sotnikova, Evgeny Dvorzhetsky, Andrey Zhitinkin. All years of study she was a Lenin scholarship holder, for which she earned the nickname “Blue Stocking”. During this time, she starred in several films, playing roles in the films Rider on a Golden Horse.
"You don't change horses at the crossing" "I'll take your pain."
After graduating from school, Irina Malysheva worked at the Pushkin Theatre and continued to make films: the governor’s daughter in Dead Souls, Vera Vladimirovna in the film The Right to Love and others.
In the “troubled 90s” Irina almost did not star, worked in a real estate agency. She returned to the cinema in 1999, taking part in the series Family Secrets. /