Vera Orlova (actress)
Vera Markovna Orlova (Russian: Ве́ра Ма́рковна Орло́ва; May 25, 1918 – September 16, 1993) was a Soviet Russian actress.
She graduated from the Moscow theatrical school in 1942 and started to work at the Mayakovsky Theater in Moscow. In 1974, she transferred to the Lenkom Theater.[1][2] At the same time, she also actively starred in cinema and provided a voice in cartoons.
For many years, she also led the Sunday radio broadcast S dobrym utrom! (Good morning!).[1]
A serious foot disease in the mid-1980s made it difficult for her to work. She died on September 16, 1993, in Moscow and was buried on the Donskoye Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- 1945: The Call of Love as Liza Karasyova
- 1949: Happy Flight as Fenya
- 1954: Two Friends as Vitya Maleyev's mother
- 1954: Least We Forget as Glasha
- 1955: Private Ivan as Polina
- 1956: Precious Gift as Sperantova
- 1956: Different Fates as Nina Nikiforovna
- 1958: Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm as Polina
- 1959: Clumsy Friend as a cafeteria attendant
- 1959: Rasterjaeva Street as Piskaryova
- 1962: Seven Nannies as Shamskaya
- 1966: Children of Don Quixote as Vera Bondarenko
- 1976: The Twelve Chairs as Yelena Stanislavovna Bour
- 1976: It We Did not Pass as deputy director of vocational school
- 1979: With the Beloved Do not Separate as an apartment swapper
- 1983: Sparrow on Iceas as a door-woman
References
- Kino-teatr.ru. Вера Марковна Орлова, биография (in Russian)
- Istoriya-kino.ru. Орлова, Вера Марковна (in Russian)
External links
- Vera Orlova at IMDb
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