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Emma Vladimirovna Cesarskaya
Эмма Цесарская
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3 June 1909 - 28 February 1990
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Emma Caesarska is a Soviet film and theater actress. Caesar’s (3 June 1909 – 28 February 1990) dreamed of a career as an actress. A native of Ekaterinoslav (today Ukrainian Dnepropetrovsk), she came to Moscow for her dream, but after listening to the advice of her relatives, she entered the Boris Tchaikovsky Film School, during her studies in which she began to star in extras at the Sovkino Film Factory. There she was noticed and invited to the main role in the film. Babs of Ryazan It was published
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Emma Caesarska is a Soviet film and theater actress.
Caesar’s (3 June 1909 – 28 February 1990) dreamed of a career as an actress. A native of Ekaterinoslav (today Ukrainian Dnepropetrovsk), she came to Moscow for her dream, but after listening to the advice of her relatives, she entered the Boris Tchaikovsky Film School, during her studies in which she began to star in extras at the Sovkino Film Factory. There she was noticed and invited to the main role in the film.
Babs of Ryazan It was published in 1927. So at the age of 18, a young beautiful actress became known throughout the country.
Further her career developed successfully - among other roles she played Aksinha in the first film adaptation.
"Quiet Don" Having made this image so realistic that another Don Cossack Aksinho no one at that time was not. The brilliant future in the cinema, which opened before the talented actress, was not destined to come true - in 1937 her husband, an employee of the NKVD, was arrested and shot, after which Cesarskaya was denied access to filming. The situation was slightly corrected thanks to the help of Mikhail Sholokhov, who patronized Emma Vladimirovna after “The Quiet Don” – thanks to his intervention, the actress was allowed to star in small roles. Despite the fact that during her career she has fallen in more than 20 paintings, the former glory never returned to her.
In 1944, Cesarskaya entered the Central Studio of the film actor, where she continued to play until 1963.