She was born on 21 January 1917. In 1936-1937 she studied at Moscow State University at the Faculty of Mathematics. In 1938, she entered VGIK at the director's faculty, having passed the most difficult exams. She became one of Eisenstein’s favorite students, but during the war she was forced to transfer to the acting faculty to B. Bibikov and O. Pyzhova. In 1943, for the first time starred in a movie - in a short film "Young Fritz" played the Bride with a Fingal. In 1944, she graduated from VGIK.
more
She was born on 21 January 1917.
In 1936-1937 she studied at Moscow State University at the Faculty of Mathematics.
In 1938, she entered VGIK at the director's faculty, having passed the most difficult exams. She became one of Eisenstein’s favorite students, but during the war she was forced to transfer to the acting faculty to B. Bibikov and O. Pyzhova.
In 1943, for the first time starred in a movie - in a short film "Young Fritz" played the Bride with a Fingal.
In 1944, she graduated from VGIK.
In 1946, the theater-studio of the film actor opened in Moscow, in whose staff Korolev was admitted one of the first. But there were not enough roles for everyone, and then the actor and writer Viktor Dragunsky proposed to create the Blue Bird - a parody troupe that ridiculed all the shortcomings of theatrical life. For four years, this team collected sold-outs, it was impossible to get to his performances.
The actress began to act in films from the 50s, mainly in episodic roles.
In 1951-1954 she worked in the drama theater of the group of Soviet troops in Potsdam, GDR.
In 1959-1989 - in the state of the Gorky film studio.
Often worked at the studio of popular science films and at the studio “Soyuzmultfilm”, duplicated a lot, starred in “Fits”.
With her own lyrics, she participated in the show “Comrade Cinema” and enjoyed constant success with the public. Other actors began to perform with her texts, including even Savely Kramarov.
The storyteller Alexander Rowe was the only one who offered her a big, interesting role, and the Yugoslav director Slobodan Kosovalic did not represent any of his work without Koroleva.
She passed away on October 10, 1999.