She was born on 25 September 1926. Performer of small, episodic roles - her contemporaries - in the films "A Simple Story", "Eternal Call", "The Return of Budulai", etc. Klavdia Kozlyonkova since childhood was fond of dancing, loved to perform at mornings. When she was in high school, the Great Patriotic War began. Claudia went to work at a school factory, where she sewed clothes for soldiers. In 1944, the assistant director, accidentally seeing her on the street, invited her to the role of a schoolgirl.
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She was born on 25 September 1926.
Performer of small, episodic roles - her contemporaries - in the films "A Simple Story", "Eternal Call", "The Return of Budulai", etc.
Klavdia Kozlyonkova since childhood was fond of dancing, loved to perform at mornings. When she was in high school, the Great Patriotic War began. Claudia went to work at a school factory, where she sewed clothes for soldiers.
In 1944, the assistant director, accidentally seeing her on the street, invited her to the role of a schoolgirl. It was the film “It Was in Donbass” (directed by Lukov). That's how he made his film debut. These were mostly episodic roles, but there were also supporting roles.
In 1965, Klavdia Kozlenkova starred in the title role – Galai – in the film “Amazing Force”. Her heroine is the prototype of Gaganova, the hero of Socialist labor. She took the lagging brigade and led it to the front lines.
In the 70s, Claudia Prokofievna starred in the first series of domestic cinema: “Shadows disappear at noon” (Avdotya) and “Eternal Call” (Ulyana). Her heroines were simple village women who help build a new life in the countryside. Then there was a whole movie gallery of mothers (“Hello, it’s me!”, “What the taiga was silent about”, “The Day and the whole life”, “Golden helmet”, “Sergey Koltsov”, “You can not forbid a beautiful life”).
Acting lack of demand led Claudius Prokofievna in the group dubbing foreign paintings. She was taught dubbing by director Zhano (husband of Janina Geymo). The actress voiced French, Egyptian, Uzbek, Polish and German films, including the main roles in the films “The Bride”, “Pianks”, “The Return of Martin Hera” and others.
Klavdia Prokofievna Kozlenkova also starred in the advertising of the company “House in the village”. She was the first grandmother to say, "It's good to have a house in the country."
In her acting biography, she played a large number of girlfriends of the main characters, neighbors, ordinary women, but the actress calls the role of a nanny in the film At the Origin of Days her favorite work.
In 1946-48 she studied at the Moscow Art Theater School. In 1952 she graduated from the Shchukin Theatre School. Since 1952 she worked under contracts at various film studios. In 1964-1990 – actress of Gorky film studio.
(Marina Kravchenko, Characteristic actors of Russian cinema).
She passed away on August 8, 2005.