Tatyana Dogileva
Tatiana Dogileva | |
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Born |
Moscow, Russia | 27 February 1957
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1971 - present |
Tatiana Anatoliyevna Dogileva (Russian: Татья́на Анато́льевна До́гилева) is a famous Soviet-Russian film and stage actress, Meritorious Artist of Russia (1989), People's Artist of Russia (2000).
Biography
Tatiana Dogileva was born on February 27, 1957 in Moscow. After graduating from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in 1978, Dogileva worked in the Lenkom theatrical company and since 1985 has been one of the leading actresses in Yermolova Theatre.
Selected Filmography
Dogileva's film debut was in 1971; since that time she has appeared in more than 80 Soviet and Russian films.
- My Fair Nanny - Natalia Kanareichenko (2004)
- East/West - Olga (1999)
- Afghan Breakdown - Katya (1990)
- The Pokrovsky Gate - Svetlana Popova (1984)
- Station for Two - Marisha (1982)
- Private Life - Vika (1982)
- Station for Two - Marina (1982)
Activism
Tatiana Dogileva participated in several protest campaigns against destruction of greenery and architecture heritage.
In 2010, Dogileva publicly criticized fellow cinematographer Nikita Mikhalkov for destroying several historical buildings in Moscow downtown to build there his own hotel. When Dogileva was picketing the construction site, she was arrested.[1]
Honours and awards
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Russian Wikipedia.
- People's Artist of the Russian Federation
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR
References
Tatyana Dogileva at the Internet Movie Database