Kira Golovko

Kira Golovko, née Ivanova (11 March 1919 – 16 August 2017) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, winner of the Stalin Prize (1947) and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1957).[2]

Kira Golovko

Born
Kira Nikolaevna Ivanova (Russian: Кира Николаевна Иванова)

(1919-03-11)11 March 1919[1]
Died16 August 2017(2017-08-16) (aged 98)
Occupationactress
theatre teacher
Years active1946–2007
Spouse(s)Arseniy Golovko (deceased)
ChildrenNatalia
Mikhail
AwardsPeople's Artist of Russia

Life and career

Ivanova was born in Yessentuki, the great-niece of the poet Vyacheslav Ivanov. In 1937, she entered the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature and Art to study Russian literature. In 1938 she was accepted into the auxiliary of the troupe of the Gorky Moscow Art Theatre. In 1957 she returned to the Moscow Art Theater, where she served until 1985. From 1958 to 2007, she taught at the Moscow Art Theater School. Her students included Natalia Yegorova, Boris Nevzorov, and Nikolai Karachentsov. She died on August 16, 2017, age 98. She was the widow of Soviet Admiral Arseniy Golovko, who served as Soviet Commander of the Red Banner Northern Fleet during World War II.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1946Glinka
1947Light over RussiaMasha Zabelina
1948Pervoklassnitsa
1952Na dneNatasha
1964The ChairmanNadezhda Petrovna
1965
1966
1967
War and PeaceCountess Rostovapart 1-5
1968Sofiya Perovskaya
1969GolfstrimYekaterina Nikolayevna
1970Rasplata
1971I byl vecher, i bylo utro...Berseneva
1973Mechenyy atom
1974I na Tikhom Okeane...Nadezhda Lvovna - mother of Aleksandr and Serezha Nezelasov
1975Nezabytaya pesnyaGanna Maksimovna
1977Sobstvennoe mnenie
1979Veroy i pravdoy
1981Lyubov moya vechnaya
1984Vyigrysh odinokogo kommersanta
1986Boris GodunovMamka Kseni
1987Ochnaya stavkaNeighbour(final fim role)

References

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