The most famous films with Tatyana Doronina

The entire Soviet Union admired actress Tatyana Doronina. Girls wanted to be like her, men fell at her feet, and loyal fans after each of her performances crowded at the entrance with beautiful bouquets. But the artist was modest by nature and tried not to attract too much attention. You can learn about the most famous films with the participation of Tatyana Doronina from this article.

Biography

Tatyana Doronina appeared in September 1933 in Leningrad. Her father and mother were Russian, and shortly before the birth of their daughter, they came from the Yaroslavl region. There, the Doronins were respected people, as they had Old Believer roots, and the grandfather of the future actress was a church elder. From early childhood, they brought up modesty, industriousness and zeal in Tatiana.

Doronina’s childhood was not easy. The family lived in a small communal apartment, times were difficult, but Tatyana's parents never cursed and always respected each other. The actress admired her mother, she was a beautiful woman, she raised two daughters alone while her husband was at the front. After World War II, he returned as an invalid, but despite all the difficulties, they lived together for 60 years. In Leningrad, Tatyana studied at school and attended a creative club there. Her mother sewed costumes and dresses for performances, but there were no beautiful fabrics and she had to sew from gauze. But even so, Tatyana stood out among her peers, she was beautiful and smart, but she never used it.

The beginning of an acting career

actor career

After graduation, Doronin entered the school-studio at the Moscow Art Theater. She submitted documents to other schools, but she chose this, although everywhere they were waiting for her with pleasure. She studied with Evstigneev, Kazakov, Basilashvili. Teachers always praised her and set her as an example.

After graduation, Doronina returned to Leningrad and worked at the Leningrad State Theater. Lenin Komsomol (now the Baltic Gate Theater). And in 1959 she was offered the role of Nadia Monakhova in the play of Varvara by George Tovstonogov. From that moment, the actress worked at the Bolshoi Drama Theater.

Her brilliant roles were such as Sophia in “Woe from Wit”, Masha in “Three Sisters”, Lushka in “Virgin Soil Upturned” and many others. For about 7 years, the actress worked in this theater. And in 1966 she went to conquer Moscow. In the capital, Doronin is invited to work at the Moscow Art Theater. Here she plays in such performances as “The Brothers Karamazov”, “At the Bottom”, “For every sage is quite simple” and in many others.

Work in the cinema

Tatyana Doronina worked not only in the theater, but also in the cinema. The first role in the film Tatyana Doronina received in the mid-1950s in the film by Mikhail Kalatozov "First Tier". She appeared in a small episode together with Vsevolod Sanaev, Oleg Efremov, Izolda Izvitskaya and Nina Doroshina.

After a long break, in 1966, Doronina received the main role in the film project of George Natanson's “Elder Sister”. She plays the sister Nadia, who gives up her dream and devotes her life to the younger sister Lydia (Natalya Tenyakova). She wants to help her become an actress, but in the end she comes to the theater herself.

The film project was an unprecedented success. The following year, according to a survey of the magazine "Soviet Screen", Doronin was recognized as an actress of the year. And the song, performed by her heroine ("And I was a young girl ..." to the poems of Robert Burns), became very popular.

Tatyana Doronina: films with her participation

“Three poplars on Plyushchikha”

In 1967, Tatyana Lioznova's film “Three Poplars on Plyushchikha” was released. Initially, Doronina refused to star in the project, since she did not like the plot, she considered it too simple and boring. But Tatyana Lioznova was able to convince her. Doronina played the main character Nyur.

In the story, a married woman and a mother of two children come to Moscow to sell home-made ham, and accidentally meet a taxi driver. This meeting makes two people take a fresh look at their lives. After this role, the actress’s photos more than once graced the cover of the popular Soviet Screen magazine and for two years in a row she was recognized as the best actress.

The role of the actress in the melodrama "Stepmother"

frame from the movie "Stepmother"

In 1973, the melodrama “The Stepmother” was released. In this film, Tatyana Doronina appeared in the image of Shura Olevantseva. In the story, the main character is forced to become a stepmother for the daughter of her husband. The Light Girl, who has just lost her mother, negatively perceives her new family. But Shura's love and care helps melt the girl’s heart.

This picture was among the twenty box office leaders in the Soviet Union, won international recognition and received the award of the Tehran Film Festival. In the list of films with Tatyana Doronina, this picture is considered one of the most successful works. Many critics believe that this is the best role of the actress.

The last role of Tatyana Doronina in the film

"Valentine and Valentine"

In 1985, the actress played her last role in the movie "Valentine and Valentine." In this film, Tatyana Doronina played the role of Valentina's mother. In the story, young people are in love with each other, and parents are against their union. But real, sincere feelings can overcome any obstacles.


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