Olga Alexandrovna Chepurova

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Olga Alexandrovna Tschepurowa ( Russian Ольга Александровна Чепурова * 20th February 1925 in Tomsk , RSFSR , USSR , † 7. January 1959 in Moscow ) was a Soviet television presenter and theater - and film - Actress .

Life

Tschepurowa graduated from the acting faculty of the Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography and gave a few small film roles, but without being named in the credits . At the same time, she appeared at the Moscow Theater of Cinema Actors and in 1952, after a successful expulsion process, became the first Soviet television presenter alongside Nina Kondratova. It was very popular with the audience.

Chepurova died of tuberculosis a few weeks before her 34th birthday . She was buried in the Wagankowo Cemetery , Section 32.

Filmography

  • 1939: The beautiful Wassilissa (Wassilisa prekrasnaja)
  • 1946: Glinka
  • 1947: Education of feelings (Selskaja uchitelnitsa)
  • 1952: Sadko's Adventure (Sadko)
  • 1952: Аленький цветочек (Alenki zwetotschek) (voice)
  • 1954: Journey with Obstacles (Wernye drusja)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Biography of Tschepurova on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 23, 2020
  2. Tschepurova's filmography at kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on May 23, 2020
  3. Tschepurowa's cousin Vitaly Tschepurow in der Trud (Russian), accessed on May 23, 2020