Kira Golovko
Kira Golovko | |
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Born |
Kira Nikolaevna Ivanova 11 March 1919 [1] Yessentuki, Russian SFSR |
Occupation |
actress theatre teacher |
Years active | 1946 — 2007 |
Spouse(s) | Arseniy Golovko (died) |
Children |
Natalia Mikhail |
Awards | People's Artist of Russia |
Kira Golovko, née Ivanova (born 11 March 1919), is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, winner of the Stalin Prize (1947) and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1957).[2]
Biography
Ivanova was born in Yessentuki, the great-niece of the poet Vyacheslav Ivanov. In 1937, she entered the Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature and Art to study Russian literature. In 1938 she was accepted into the auxiliary of the troupe of the The Gorky Moscow Art Theatre. In 1957 she returned to the Moscow Art Theater, where she served until 1985. Since 1958 she has been teaching at the Moscow Art Theater School. Among her students are Natalia Egorova, Boris Nevzorov and Nikolai Karachentsov.
References
External links
- Kira Golovko on IMDb
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