Galina Makarova
Galina Klimentevna Makarova (real name Agatha); Belarusian: Галіна Кліменцьеўна Макарава, Russian: Галина Климентьевна Мака́рова; December 27, 1919 — September 28, 1993) was a Soviet Belarusian theater and film actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1980).[1]
Born December 27, 1919 in the Starobin village (now Salihorsk Raion, Minsk Oblast, Belarus).[2]
The first success in the theater comes to the actress in 1954.[3]
Filming a movie actress began in 1958. Her first star role in film was the role of Alexandra Matveyevna Gromova in the film by Sergei Mikaelyan Widows in 1976.[4]
Galina Makarova died September 28, 1993, at her dacha near Minsk (other sources say she died in Moscow).[5] She was buried in Minsk on the Vostochnoye Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- 1958 — Happiness Should be Protected as Kandybovich's wife
- 1960 — Ahead a Sharp Turn as school nurse
- 1965 — Alpine Ballad as Pelagia
- 1970 / 1972 — Ruins Shoot... as woman near a temporary camp (uncredited)
- 1976 — Widows as Alexandra Matveyevna Gromova
- 1978 — A Young Wife as a grandmother Agasha
- 1982 — Department as Darya Stepanovna
- 1983 — White Dew as Matrona
- 1984 — The Unknown Soldier as Klavdiya Grigorievna Ivantsova
- 1985 — Do Not Marry, Girls as chumichka
- 1985 — Confrontation as Claudia Egorovna Efremova
- 1985 — Farewell of a Slav Woman as Anna Ivanovna
- 1986 — Summer Impressions of Planet Z as Marivanna
- 1987 — The Garden of Desires as grandma
- 1992 — White Dress as Praskovya
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References
- Агата Кліменцьеўна Макарава
- Galina Makarova
- "Люди театра и кино | Актрисы | Галина Макарова". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
- Галина Макарова
- Люди
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