Ryzhov Varvara( Soviet actress, People's Artist of the USSR)
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Biography Ryzhov Varvara
Varvara Ryzhova [15 (27) .1.1871, Moscow - 18/5/1963, ibid], Russian Soviet actress, People's Artist of the USSR (1937). From an artistic family Borozdin-Musil. In 1893 she graduated from drama courses at the Moscow theater school (class. P. Lensky), joined the troupe of the Maly Theater. Beginning of career as a comedian, and vaudeville actress. Since the late 1900-ies. played mostly character roles of so-called comic old women. The highest skill achieved in the Russian classical plays, especially A. N. Ostrovsky. Master Russian voice coach, Ryzhova differed ability to disclose the inner world of his characters. For her work is characterized by domestic credibility, . soft humor, . intimacy: Feklusha, . Anfusa Tikhonovna, . Ulita, . Glumov, . Feliciata, . Domna Pantelevna ( "Thunderstorm", . "Wolves and Sheep", . The Forest, . "Even a Wise Man Stumbles", . "The truth - well, . but happiness is better ', . "Talents and admirers" Ostrovsky), . Countess-grandmother ( "Woe from Wit" Griboyedov), . Avdotya (Rasteriaieff Street "by Hd, . Uspensky), in the Soviet repertory - Maria (Love Yarovaya "Trenev), Faboideae (" Glory "Guseva), Demidevna (" Invasion "Leonov). The largest representative of the art of the Maly Theater, Ryzhova increased social orientation of their classic roles once played in the Soviet era. USSR State Prize (1943). She was awarded 2 orders of Lenin, Order of Labor Red Banner and medals.
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