- Alla Demidova
Alla Sergeyevna Demidova (b. 29 September 1936,
Moscow ) is aRussia n actress internationally acclaimed for the tragic parts in innovative plays staged byYuri Lyubimov in theTaganka Theatre . She was awarded theUSSR State Prize in 1977.Demidova was born in
Moscow onSeptember 29 ,1936 and graduated from the Department of Economics of theMoscow State University in 1959. On watchingAlice Koonen act, she became interested in theatre and joined the company ofYuri Lyubimov , when he formed the Taganka Theatre in 1964.Vladimir Vysotsky was her invariable partner in the theatre productions, notably in the celebrated adaptation of "Hamlet" (1971), in which she played Gertrude. She also appeared in several movies, includingIgor Talankin 's "Tchaikovsky" (1969) (playing Yulia von Mekk) andAndrei Tarkovsky 's "The Mirror" (1975) (playing Lisa).After Lyubimov's defection to the West, Demidova gradually withdrew from the Taganka Theatre. Her most acclaimed role of the 1980s was Phaedra in
Roman Viktyuk 's staging ofMarina Tsvetaeva 's tragedy. In the 1990s, she became interested in Ancient Greek theatre and settled inGreece . Demidova returned to film acting withKira Muratova 's "The Tuner" (2005), winning theNika Award and theGolden Eagle Award for Best Actress the same year.External links
* [http://www.demidova.ru/english/index.html Official site of Alla Demidova]
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