Yulia Linskaya

Yulia Nikolayevna Linskaya

Linskaya on stage in 1865
Born Юлия Николаевна Линская
(1820-05-28)May 28, 1820
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died May 7, 1871(1871-05-07) (aged 50)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation actress
Years active 1841-1860s

Yulia Nikolayevna Linskaya (née Korobyina; Юлия Николаевна Линская / Коробьина; 28 May 1820, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, — 7 May 1871, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian comic actress.

Educated at the Prince Alexander Shakhovskoy's troupe as a dramatic actress, Linskaya debuted in 1841 at the Aleksandrinsky Theatre in the production of Parasha the Siberian. For ten years she served at the theatre failing to make an impact, then retired and returned in 1854, again to little acclaim. In the early 1860s, having totally re-invented herself as a comic actress, she achieved huge success in Alexander Ostrovsky's plays, portraying rough-edged mistresses, brutish house-holders, sly matchmakers and tyrannical rich merchant’s wives.

A well-earning actress and at one time an affluent woman, Linskaya died in poverty aged 51, catastrophic marriage said to be the cause of bankruptcy and physical decline. She was buried at the Saint Petersburg's Novodevichy Cemetery.[1][2]

References

  1. Umansky, A.M. Linskaya, Yulia Nikolayevna. The Brokhaus and Efron Dictionary. Saint Petersburg, 1890-1907. Vol. XVIIa, p. 714
  2. "Linskaya, Yulia Nikolayevna". Russian Biographical Dictionary. 1911. Retrieved 2014-01-13.


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