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Valentina Fedorovna Berezuckaya
Валентина Березуцкая
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28 July 1932 - 31 January 2019
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She was born on 28 July 1932. Graduated from the acting faculty of VGIK (1955). A student of B. Bibikov and O. Pyzhova, Valentina Berezutskaya began working in cinema while still a student. Her heroines are urban and rural girls, bursting with health and open charm. Among the most notable roles: Nastya ("Sasha enters life"), Olyukha ("In the steppe silence"), Marya ("Floodwater"), Shura ("Uninvented History"), Praskovya ("On Tomorrow's Street"), Matryona ("Babian Kingdom"), Fenechka ("Director").
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She was born on 28 July 1932.
Graduated from the acting faculty of VGIK (1955).
A student of B. Bibikov and O. Pyzhova, Valentina Berezutskaya began working in cinema while still a student. Her heroines are urban and rural girls, bursting with health and open charm. Among the most notable roles: Nastya ("Sasha enters life"), Olyukha ("In the steppe silence"), Marya ("Floodwater"), Shura ("Uninvented History"), Praskovya ("On Tomorrow's Street"), Matryona ("Babian Kingdom"), Fenechka ("Director").
Performer of episodic roles in cinema, actively working from the 50s to the present day. Amploy - "a simple Russian woman" Starred in the films "Sasha enters life","End"Saturn","Telegram","You are waiting for citizen Nikanorova", et al.
With age, Berezutskaya organically switched to the roles of aunts and mothers. She starred in the films "Spring Voucher" (Safarova), "Train to Tomorrow" (M.I.Ulyanova), "And Again Aniskin" (Suzginykha), "Father and Son" (Arina). Since the 90s, the actress has become one of the regular participants of Russian television series. She's in commercials.
After the award “Nika” for the best female role in the film “Old Man” came to Valentina Berezutskaya national recognition. At that time, the actress was already 72 years old, and in her acting baggage - more than 100 roles. The test of fame was given to Valentina Fedorovna not easy: directors vying began to offer to act, and journalists – to cut off the phone with requests for interviews. For the actress, accustomed to keep in the shadows, this was a real shock. "I even went to the hospital", says laughing Valentina Fedorovna. I call it “the dizziness of success.”
Honored Artist of Russia (1992).
Winner of the award "Nika" in the nomination "Best main female role" (2004) - for the film "Old women".