Anastasia Zuyeva (actress)
Anastasia Platonovna Zuyeva (Russian: Анастаси́я Плато́новна Зу́ева; 17 December, 1896 – 23 March, 1986) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1957). Winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1952).[4]
Anastasia Zuyeva | |
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Born | Anastasia Platonovna Zuyeva 17 December 1896 |
Died | 23 March 1986 89) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actress, memoirist |
Years active | 1916–1982 |
Spouse | Viktor Oransky (1899-1953)[2] |
Awards | People's Artist of the USSR (1957)[3] |
Selected filmography
- 1932 — Prosperity as classy lady
- 1940 — Tanya as Agrafena Lukinichna
- 1940 — Fifth Ocean as Darina Egorovna, Natasha's mother
- 1941 — Battle Movie Collection No.6 as Praskovya
- 1944 — Jubilee as Merchutkina
- 1946 — The First Glove as Privalova
- 1950 — Donetsk Miners as Yevdokia Prohorovna
- 1951 — Sporting Honour as Grinko
- 1952 — The Inspector as Poshlyopkina
- 1955 — Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades as Aunt Dunya
- 1956 — Case №306 as witness
- 1958 — A Groom from the Other World as Anna Mikhaylovna
- 1960 — Russian Souvenir as Egorkina, wife of Siberian hunter
- 1960 — Dead Souls as Korobochka
- 1960 — Resurrection as Matryona Kharina
- 1964 — Jack Frost as narrator
- 1964 — There Is Such a Lad as Marfa
- 1965 — Loneliness as Aksinia
- 1968 — Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes as narrator
- 1969 — Late Flowers as Prohorovna
- 1970 — Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair as narrator
- 1971 — Married Elderly Couple as Avdotya Nikitichna
- 1972 — Day by Day as old nurse
- 1973 — The Golden Horns as narrator
- 1977 — Chekhov Pages as old woman
- 1978 — Again Aniskin as Lizaveta Grigorievna Tolstykh
- 1982 — Along Unknown Paths as Glafira Andreyevna, grandmother
References
- Биография Анастасии Зуевой
- Анастасия Зуева
- Королевы смеха. Жизнь, которой не было.
- Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 765–766. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
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