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Sofya Zinovevna Magarill
Софья Магарилл
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5 April 1900 - 15 October 1943
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Actress of the pre-war period Sofia Zinovievna Magarill was born in Almaty on April 5, 1900. She received her education in the FEX workshop in the A. Morozov Theatre Studio. She entered there a year after her film debut, in 1925, when she made her debut in a series of dramatic films. During the 1920-1930s, Magarill played roles, participating in the filming of films of different genres. It can be seen in the historical drama “Kastus Kalinovsky”, the comedy “Twenty-Two Misfortunes”, the grotesque
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Actress of the pre-war period Sofia Zinovievna Magarill was born in Almaty on April 5, 1900. She received her education in the FEX workshop in the A. Morozov Theatre Studio. She entered there a year after her film debut, in 1925, when she made her debut in a series of dramatic films. During the 1920-1930s, Magarill played roles, participating in the filming of films of different genres. It can be seen in the historical drama “Kastus Kalinovsky”, the comedy “Twenty-Two Misfortunes”, the grotesque comedy “Lieutenant Kizhe”, etc.
Later, Sofia Magarill married the famous director Grigory Kozintsev. The married couple formed a wonderful creative union, which released two films “New Babylon” and “S.V.D.”
In 1933-1936, Magarill drew attention to the theater and graduated from the acting school at Lenfilm. Before the war, she worked in the theater, performing vital roles and clearly reincarnating into the images of her heroines. Her talents were noted by many directors, inviting her to shoot in films.
Before the war, Sophia Magharill played one of her best roles. In 1941, she appeared before the audience.
drama "Masquerade" Baroness Strahl. The film, based on the work of Lermontov, brought great success to the actress. But soon the war began and Magarill evacuated to Almaty.
In 1942, Sophia played the role of Martha in the drama Murderers Going Out on the Road. The picture in those years and did not appear on the screens because of censorship and the discrepancy of the storyline to the main thoughts propagandized by the state of that time.
On October 15, 1943, the life of actress Sophia Magharill was cut short by typhus. Perhaps she could give Soviet cinema many more great roles, but her career stopped somewhere halfway. /