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Vera Vyacheslavovna Enutina
Вера Енютина
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3 April 1914 - 4 November 1992
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Actress and radio host Vera Vyacheslavovna Yenyutina once became famous throughout the country, talentedly voiced the program “Minute of Silence”, dedicated to the memory of those who fell during the war years. But her departure abroad was the reason that even the name of Yenyutina disappeared not only from the program, which became a real ritual of Victory Day thanks to her talent, but also was cut along with shots from a number of paintings with her participation. Vera Vyacheslavovna was born
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Actress and radio host Vera Vyacheslavovna Yenyutina once became famous throughout the country, talentedly voiced the program “Minute of Silence”, dedicated to the memory of those who fell during the war years. But her departure abroad was the reason that even the name of Yenyutina disappeared not only from the program, which became a real ritual of Victory Day thanks to her talent, but also was cut along with shots from a number of paintings with her participation.
Vera Vyacheslavovna was born on April 3, 1914. In 1938, after graduating from GITIS, she came to work in the Theater of the Revolution, where in 1941, with the outbreak of the war, she volunteered for the front.
After the victory, Yenyutina performed on the stage, sometimes starred in the movies ("Free Wind").
Adjutant of His Excellency” ), was engaged in dubbing paintings, led broadcasts on the radio. After 1977, when she emigrated to the United States, the authorities at home chose to forget about her. In America, the actress took part in audio recordings of classical works. She passed away in 1992.