Marina Kuznetsova: actress biography, personal life

Actress Marina Kuznetsova was born in mid-January 1925. The family lived in Moscow. In childhood, like most girls, she dreamed of becoming an actress, playing on stage and in movies. After graduation, she entered the studio at the Chamber Theater. She received a diploma of education in 1949.

Creative activity. Theatre

Work remained there. The head of the Chamber Theater at that time was A. Ya. Tairov. A year after graduation, she was invited to work at the Moscow Drama Theater. A.S. Pushkin. There she immediately began an active creative activity. The actress was remembered by the viewer for her vivid female characters embodied on the stage: Lidochka from Krechinsky’s Wedding, Bobyreva from Shadows, Jen from Maria Tudor, Vasantasenoy from White Lotus, Patricia from Good Night, Patricia, Maria Vasilyevna from "Diary of a Woman", Lanskoy from "Doctor Vera", Prostakova from "Undergrowth", Zoe from "Sailing Portfolio".

actress Marina Kuznetsova

The harmony of internal and external uniquely intertwined in Kuznetsova, which allowed the actress to play characteristic roles. She was a true embodiment of femininity and identity. Critics spoke positively about her game and noted that Marina Kuznetsova was able to endow her characters with incredible charm and harmony. The girl harmoniously coexisted talent and attractive appearance.

Movie work

The debut work in the cinema was the shooting in the film "Glinka Composer" in 1952 (director Alexei Zolotnitsky). The role in this film Marina played a minor. But later, really noticeable images followed. After working on the paintings “Outpost in the Mountains” and “The Swedish Match” directed by Konstantin Yudin, Marina Kuznetsova woke up famous. In between filming, the actress managed to play in the performances. The production "Krechinsky's Wedding" continued to delight the audience and was accepted by the audience "with a bang."

From the mid-50s to the beginning of the 70s, the actress was not invited to the shooting. After a long break, Marina Kuznetsova returned to the screens in 1972. In the film adaptation of Oblomov (according to Goncharov), she played Agafya Matveevna.

Life behind the scenes

Marina Kuznetsova died in 1996, at the 71st year of her life. Her grave is located at the Novodevichy cemetery. At the request of the actress, she was buried next to her husband, who died three years earlier.

Marina Kuznetsova in the movie

In marriage, Marina Kuznetsova bore the name of her chosen one - Grigory Abrikosov, who played the role of Gritian Tauride, the village chieftain in the popular comedy "Wedding in the Robin".


All Articles