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Valentina Harlampievna Vladimirova
Валентина Владимирова
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22 November 1927 - 23 March 1994
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Valentina Kharlampievna Vladimirova (before the marriage of Dubinina) was born in the small village of Vasilyevka, Odessa region on November 22, 1927 in an ordinary family. She studied, like all her peers, in a simple rural school and dreamed of a big city and an interesting profession. But the ensuing war abruptly destroyed the life of the entire Soviet people and the little girl Vali. After the liberation of their native places in 1944, she took part in the restoration of her native village, helped
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Valentina Kharlampievna Vladimirova (before the marriage of Dubinina) was born in the small village of Vasilyevka, Odessa region on November 22, 1927 in an ordinary family. She studied, like all her peers, in a simple rural school and dreamed of a big city and an interesting profession. But the ensuing war abruptly destroyed the life of the entire Soviet people and the little girl Vali. After the liberation of their native places in 1944, she took part in the restoration of her native village, helped in the construction and field. After the war, she left for Kharkiv, where she entered the Engineering and Economic Institute. There was also the first meeting with the theater, which she immediately loved. Then the young Valentina Dubinina realized that with the choice of future profession she was wrong. . .
Two years later, she goes to Moscow and enters VGIK, in the studio of B. Bibikov and O. Pyzhova, after which, in 1955, she enters the theater-studio of the film actor. At the same time, shooting in episodic roles of big cinema begins. In 1958, a young, still unknown actress invited A. Dovzhenko to shoot his film “Poem about the Sea” for the role of Maria Kravchyna.
During her 37-year creative life, actress Valentina Vladimirova played a huge number of roles, most often episodic or second plan. Her role is “a woman from the people”, in which she could always reveal the depth of feelings and experiences of a simple Russian woman.
In her native theater-studio, film actor V. Vladimirov worked until 1992. But when, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, she could not stand still as the collapse of the entire powerful Soviet film industry unfolded, she applied to leave. Soon her husband tragically died in a car accident.
In the last years of her life, Valentina Vladimirova led a secluded and secluded lifestyle, often complaining about the wrong life. After the funeral of her husband, she took refuge in the country and only occasionally appeared in Moscow. On March 23, 1994, she died there. V. Vladimirov was buried in Moscow, at the Vagankovo cemetery. . . /