Yekaterina Golubeva
Yekaterina Nikolaevna Golubeva (Russian: Екатери́на Никола́евна Го́лубева; 9 October 1966 – August 2011),[lower-alpha 1] usually credited as Katerina Golubeva or Katia Golubeva,[2] was a Russian actress who moved to Paris and became known for her films with such directors as Šarūnas Bartas, Claire Denis, and Leos Carax.[4][5]
Yekaterina Golubeva | |
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Born | |
Died | August 2011 44) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Šarūnas Bartas (divorced) |
Partner | Leos Carax |
Children | 3, including Ina Marija Bartaitė |
Biography
Golubeva was born in Leningrad.[5] After studying at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography[6] she began her acting career in Russian films.
She moved to Paris, France and lived and worked there. She married Lithuanian film director Šarūnas Bartas and starred in a series of films made under his direction.[5] She also was a co-writer of the screenplay for his film The House (1997).
She also starred in films by Claire Denis and in her partner Leos Carax's Pola X (1999).[4][5]
Golubeva died in Paris in August 2011; no official cause of death was given. She was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery.[4][5][1][3]
She was survived by three children. Her daughter Ina Marija Bartaitė became an actress. She was killed at the age of 25 in a traffic accident in April 2021 while bicycling, after being hit by a drunk driver. [1]
Partial filmography
- Actress
- Nauchis tantsevat (1985) – Larisa
- Skazka pro vlyublyonnogo malyara (1987) — Katusha
- Three Days (1991)
- I Can't Sleep (1994) – Daiga
- Solina (1994, short) – Solina
- The Corridor (1995)
- Pribytiye poyezda (1995, segment Exercise No.5)
- Sur place (1996)
- Few of Us (1996)
- Sans titre (1997, short)
- Un affare trasversale (1998)
- Pola X (1999) – Isabelle
- L'Âme-soeur (1999, short) — Natalia
- Rostov-papa (2001, segment Les hommes de sa femme) — Natasha (dans le générique — Katerina Korf)
- Twentynine Palms (2003) – Katia
- Katia (2004, short) — Katia
- The Intruder (2004) – La jeune femme russe
- 977 (2006) – Tamara
- Essai 135 (2007, short) — Voix off
- Il dit qu'il est mort (2008, short) – La femme
- American Widow (2009) – Traveling woman
- Suite noire (2009, segment La reine des connes) — Aïcha
- Kotorogo ne bylo (2010) — Daria
- L’invention des jours heureux (2011, short) — Olga
- Dom s bashenkoy (2011) – Boy's ill mother
- The Funeral Party (2014) — Nina (le film est sorti en 2014, mais a été tourné en 2010)
- Histoire de l’ombre (histoire de France) (2014)
- Screenwriter
- The House (1997, co-writer, dir. Šarūnas Bartas)
Notes
References
- "Дочь загадочно погибшей актрисы Екатерины Голубевой умерла в 25 лет (The daughter of the mysteriously deceased actress Ekaterina Golubeva dies at 25)" (in Russian). Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- Thomson, David (26 March 2014). "Yekaterina Golubeva, 1966-2011". British Film Institute.
- "DISPARITIONS: Katerina Golubeva". Le Monde (in French). 23 August 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Décès de Katerina Golubeva, icône trop rare du cinéma". Telerama.fr (in French). 17 August 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Décès de l'actrice Katerina Golubeva". Liberation.fr (in French). 17 August 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Звезда тревоги – Умерла Катерина Голубева – Некролог (Anxiety Star – Katerina Golubeva died – Obituary)". Kommersant (in Russian). 20 August 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
External links
- Yekaterina Golubeva at IMDb
- "КАТЕРИНА ГОЛУБЕВА: "Пыталась быть женщиной, а не воином" (KATERINA GOLUBEVA: "I tried to be a woman, not a warrior")" (in Russian). April 2001. Archived from the original on 30 April 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- Holden, Stephen (9 April 2004). "FILM REVIEW; Feral Essence Of Living (Few Words Are Needed): Twentynine Palms". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- Yekaterina Golubeva at Find a Grave