One of the most famous and controversial actresses of the old Soviet cinema was Tatyana Peltzer. Her biography is interesting just as much as her work in a variety of paintings. In addition to talent, she had a great deal of extraordinary.
Peltzer could easily “bestow” directors and directors with a strong Russian obscenity. However, almost everyone admired the actress's talent, and therefore did not cease to invite her to roles in films.
Biography of Tatyana Peltzer
She was born in Moscow almost at the very beginning of the twentieth century - in 1904. Tatyana Peltzer's mother was Jewish. Her father, Ivan Romanovich, is known as a famous Russian actor. However, in fact, he is a purebred German. His name at birth is Johann Robertovich.
Actually, actress Tatyana Peltzer decided to follow the path of her father as a child. He was an authority for her, he told her a lot about his profession. That is why the girl from an early age dreamed of a career as an actress.
Ivan Romanovich was a director in one of the Moscow theaters. It was there that Peltzer played her first role, and not just anywhere, but in the serious play “Camo Gryadeshi”. Then it was an ordinary attempt, caused by curiosity. And only after that Peltzer began to deal with this matter more seriously. So, for the role in the production of Turgenev’s novel “The Noble Nest”, she already received a fee - like a real actress.
The biography of Tatyana Peltzer is very interesting. After all, she played her first roles at the age of 9-11 years. So, she managed to conquer the audience in another performance - “Anna Karenina”. It is curious that at this age she was able to be convincing in the role of a boy.
Peltzer embarked on the path of a true professional actress at the age of 16. It was then, in 1920, that she became part of the traveling theater troupe. After that, for three years she changed many theaters in various cities.
In 1923, she managed to get into the Mossovet Theater. Very soon, however, as Tatyana Peltzer’s biography tells us, she was fired for her unsuitability. And although for some time the girl had to work as an ordinary typist, she did not stop dreaming of an actress career.
When she was 23, she married a German named Hans Teibler. At that time he was a fairly well-known philosopher in certain circles and a supporter of communist ideology. Three years later, the couple moved to the very heart of Germany - Berlin. There they lived well and comfortably. Having learned that Peltzer had previously played in the theater, the famous German director Piskator offered her a role in one of his productions. However, despite sheer luck, a well-formed life and German origin, Tatyana felt a stranger there. She decided to divorce her husband and returned back to Russia.
After that, she again changed many jobs. And only in 1940, as Tatyana Peltzer’s biography reports, she became an actress in the Miniature Theater in Moscow. It was there that her talent was noticed. She played her first role in 1944 (the film "Wedding"). Despite the fact that her youth had already passed, she became a very sought-after actress and continued to act until she was 85, having been awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR.
Tatyana Peltzer died in 1992.