Tamara Makarovna Nossova

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Tamara Makarowna Nossowa ( Russian Тамара Макаровна Носова * 21st November 1927 in Moscow , RSFSR ; † 25. March 2007 ibid) was a Soviet and Russian theater - and film - Actress .

Life and accomplishments

Nossowa graduated from the Gerasimow Institute for Cinematography in 1950 . Until 1953 she accepted engagements according to the contract and was then engaged for the Moscow State Theater of Film Actors. From 1990 she worked as a freelancer again.

Her film career began in the late 1940s. She played her first leading role in Ревизор ( Rewisor , 1952) based on Nikolai Gogol's play The Auditor , others followed in the short films Секрет красоты ( Secret krasoty , 1955) and Афоня, горим! ( Afonja, gorim ! , 1977). In the 60s she was also seen in three fairy tale films by Alexander Rous . Nossowa earned a reputation as a character actress specializing in sophisticated comedies. In addition to her work in front of the camera, she took on a speaking role in the puppet film Небесное созданье ( Nebesnoje sosdanje ) in 1956 and dubbed Daniela Rocca in the Russian-language version of Divorce in Italian . The blonde Mimin ended her career in 1999, by then she had worked on 45 projects.

Nossowa died at the age of 79 and was buried in the Wagankowoer cemetery . In the end she lived in poor conditions.

Honors and commemorations

Nossova received the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR on April 10, 1968 , followed by the appointment of People's Artist of Russia on June 23, 1992 . Nosova also found in the non-fiction book Korolevy смеха. Жизнь, которой не было? ( Korolewy smecha. Schisn kotoroi he bylo?, 2011) Mentioned by Sergei Kapkow, in which the careers of different actors of the film comedy are reflected.

Private

Nossova was married four times. The marriage with her first husband Oleg was divorced as well as with her other partners, the actors Yuri Nikolajewitsch Bogoljubow and Nikolai Viktorowitsch Sasejew-Rudenko and the author Vitaly Georgievich Gubarew. The latter co-wrote the screenplay for In the Kingdom of Magic Mirrors, in which Nossova took part.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1946: The Young Guard (Molodaja gwardija)
  • 1949: The Fall of Berlin - Part 2 (Padenije Berlina)
  • 1951: Knight of the Golden Star (Kawaler Solotoi Swesdy)
  • 1952: The auditor (Rewisor)
  • 1954: The Swedish match (Schwedskaja spitschka)
  • 1956: Now it hits 13! (Karnawalnaja notsch)
  • 1956: The fight for the golden gate (Ilja Muromez)
  • 1957: does she love me? (Ona Was ljubit)
  • 1958: The Adventures of Puss in Boots (Nowy pochoschdenija Kota w Sapogach)
  • 1961: Clear sky (Tschistoje nebo)
  • 1963: In the Kingdom of Magic Mirrors (Korolestwo kriwych serkal)
  • 1965: who marries whom? (Shenitba Balsaminowa)
  • 1967: Wedding in Malinowka (Swadba w Malinowke)
  • 1968: fire, water and trumpets (Ogon, woda i… mednye truby)
  • 1969: The Karamasow Brothers (Bratja Karamasowy)
  • 1973: The fearless ataman (Besstraschny ataman)
  • 1983: It's over with the rest (Spokoistwije otmenjaetsja)
  • 1984: The Dead Souls (Mjortwye duschi) ( TV series )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Biography of Tamara Nossowas on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019
  2. Tamara Nossova's filmography on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019
  3. ^ Photo of the tombstone , accessed on December 31, 2019
  4. Press release of Express Gazeta (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019
  5. Note on the award on pravoteka.ru (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019
  6. Book review on Королевы смеха. Жизнь, которой не было? on labirint.ru (Russian), accessed December 31, 2019
  7. Interview with Sasejew-Rudenko in Bulvar Gordona (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019
  8. Film information on In the Kingdom of Magic Mirrors on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on December 31, 2019