Ranevskaya in The Foundling (1940). Faina Ranevskaya (1896-1984) is recognized as one of the greatest comic actors of the 20th Century. She acted in plays by Anton Chekhov, Alexandr Ostrovsky, Maxim Gorky, Ivan Krylov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, and others. Unfortunately, we can judge about her theater performances only by photos as only three final performances of "Make Way for Tomorrow" by Vina Delmar, "Truth is Good, but Happiness is Better" by Alexandr Ostrovsky, "The Curious Savage" by John Patrick were filmed. Faina Ranevskaya is more known to a wide audience as a cinema actress by her performance in such films as "Pyshka" (Boule de Suif), "Person who keeps himself in cotton wool", "Mechta" ("Dream"), "Vesna" ("Spring"), "Zolushka" ("Cinderella"), "Elephant and string" and many more. 1896 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
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Chekhovs portrait by Osip Braz. ...
Portrait of A. N. Ostrowskij by Wassili Perow. ...
Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov (In Russian ÐлекÑей ÐакÑÐ¸Ð¼Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐеÑков) (March 28; March 16 Old Style, 1868âJune 14, 1936), better known as Maxim Gorky (ÐакÑим ÐоÑÑкий), was a Soviet/Russian author, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist. ...
Ivan Andreyevich Krylov (Иван Андреевич Крылов in Russian) (February 13, 1769 - November 21, 1844) was a famous Russian fabulist. ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky. ...
Lev Tolstoy, pictured late in life Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy listen? (Russian: Ðев ÐиколаÌÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ Ð¢Ð¾Ð»ÑÑоÌй; commonly referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy) (September 9, 1828 â November 20, 1910; August 28, 1828 â November 7, 1910, O.S.) was a Russian novelist, social reformer, pacifist, Christian anarchist, vegetarian, moral thinker and an influential member...
Portrait of A. N. Ostrowskij by Wassili Perow. ...
John Patrick (May 17, 1905 - November 7, 1995) was a US playwright and screenwriter. ...
Boule de Suif is a short story by the late-19th century French writer Guy de Maupassant. ...
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Biography
Faina Ranevskaya was born on August 27 (August 15 - Old Style), 1896 in the city of Taganrog in a wealthy Jewish family. Her father - Girschi Haimovich Feldmann - owned a dry-ink factory, several buildings, a shop and the steam vessel "Saint Nicolas". He was head of Taganrog's Synagogue and a founder of Jewish asylum for the aged. Faina's mother Milka Rafailovna, nee Zagovaylova - was an ecstatic personality, great admirer of literature and art, and passionate worshipper of Chekhov. It seems that Faina inherited from her wisdom, artistic feeling, and love to poetry, music, and theatre. There were three other children in the family - two brothers and the elder sister Bella. 1896 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
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Alferaki Palace © TaganrogCity. ...
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Faina Feldmann attended the elementary school classes at the Mariinskaya Gymnasium for Girls, and then received regular home education - she was given music, singing, foreign languages lessons. Faina loved reading. Ranevskaya in one of Alexander Tairov's productions (1931). At the age of 14 began her passion about theater. The strongest impact had her attendance of Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard onstage of the Moscow Art Theater. The pen name "Ranevskaya" is also due to this theater visit, and later became her official last name. She fell in love with theatre. When Faina told her parents about her wish to become an actress, it caused a scandal and their relations were broken. In 1915 the girl left Taganrog for Moscow as she was determined to pursue a theater career. She started with extra actor in crowd or background scenes at the Malakhov Summer Theater near Moscow in 1915. The Feldmann family emigrated in 1917, but Faina decided to stay and she worked in the theaters of Kerch, Rostov on Don, at the mobile theater "The First Soviet Theater" in Crimea, also in Baku, Arkhangelsk, Smolensk and other cities. Chekhovs portrait by Osip Braz. ...
The Cherry Orchard is Anton Chekhovs last play. ...
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Saint Basils Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower of Moscow Kremlin at Red Square. ...
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Kerch (in Russian Керчь; in Ukrainian Керч; in Turkish and Crimean Tatar Kerç) is a city (2001 pop 157,000) on the Kerch Peninsula of eastern Crimea, an important industrial, transportation and tourist centre of Ukraine. ...
Bolshaya Sadovaya Street in 1903. ...
The Crimea (officially Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Russian transliteration: Avtonomnaya Respublika Krym, Russian: ÐвÑÐ¾Ð½Ð¾Ð¼Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð ÐµÑпÑблика ÐÑÑм, Ukrainian: ÐвÑономна РеÑпÑблÑка ÐÑим, , pronounced cry-MEE-ah in English) is a peninsula and an autonomous republic of Ukraine on the northern coast of the Black Sea. ...
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In 1931 Ranevskaya became an actress at the Kamerni Theater. The film "Pyshka"("Boule de Suif" in the U.S.), directed by Mikhail Romm marked her debut as a film actress in 1934. It was a silent black and white film based on the novel "Boule de Suif" by Guy de Maupassant and Faina starred as Mme Loiseau. Although the film was silent, Ranevskaya learned several sayings of Madame Loiseau in French from the original Guy de Maupassant novel. Romain Rolland, French writer who visited Soviet Union in the thirties loved the film, and his favorite actor in the movie was Faina Ranevskaya. At Romain Rolland's request, the "Pyshka" (Boule de Suif) was shown in French cinemas, and made a box-office success. Ranevskaya played on stage of the Central Theater of Red Army (1935-1939), Drama Theater, now Mayakovsky Theater (1943-1949), Pushkin Theater (1955-1963), and finally Mossovet Theater (1949-1955, 1963-1983), where she worked with Yury Zavadsky. 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Boule de Suif is a short story by the late-19th century French writer Guy de Maupassant. ...
1934 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Boule de Suif is a short story by the late-19th century French writer Guy de Maupassant. ...
Guy de Maupassant Henri-René-Albert-Guy de Maupassant (IPA: ) (August 5, 1850âJuly 6, 1893) was a popular 19th century French writer. ...
Guy de Maupassant Henri-René-Albert-Guy de Maupassant (IPA: ) (August 5, 1850âJuly 6, 1893) was a popular 19th century French writer. ...
Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866 - December 30, 1944) was a French writer. ...
Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866 - December 30, 1944) was a French writer. ...
Boule de Suif is a short story by the late-19th century French writer Guy de Maupassant. ...
The actress was awarded USSR State Prizes in 1949 for outstanding creative achievements on theater stage, and in 1951 as an actress for the film "U nih est' Rodina" (They Have Their Motherland), directed by Vladimir Legoshin and Alexandre Feinzimmer. In 1961 Faina Ravevskaya received the title of the People's Artist of the USSR. The actress died on July 19, 1984 in Moscow and was buried at the Donskoe Cemetery. A memorial plate dedicated to Ranevskaya was placed on her birthhouse in the city of Taganrog on August 29, 1986. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Stalin Prize medal State Prize medal The USSR State Prize (Russian:ÐоÑÑдаÌÑÑÑÐ²ÐµÐ½Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð¿ÑеÌÐ¼Ð¸Ñ Ð¡Ð¡Ð¡Ð ) was the Soviet Unions highest civilian honour. ...
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Our Lady of the Don, by Theophanes the Greek. ...
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Filmography - 1965 Segodnya - Novyy Attraktsion (Today - New Side Show)
- 1964 Legkaya Zhizn (Easy Life)
- 1960 Ostorozhno, Babushka! (Watch Out, Gradma!)
- 1958 Devushka S Gitaroy (Girl With Guitar)
- 1949 Vstrecha Na Elbe (Meeting on the Elba)
- 1947 Vesna (Spring) - see Lyubov Orlova, Nikolai Cherkasov
- 1947 Ryadovoy Aleksandr Matrosov (Private Alexandr Matrosov)
- 1947 Zolushka (Cinderella)
- 1945 Nebesnyy Tikhokhod (Celestial Slow-Walker)
- 1944 Svadba (Wedding)
- 1943 Novye Pokhozhdeniya Shveyka (The New Adventures of Schweik)
- 1941 Mechta (Dream)
- 1939 Oshibka Inzhenyera Kochina (Mistake of the Engineer Kochin)
- 1939 Podkidysh (Foundling)
- 1939 Chelovek V Futlyare (Person who keeps himself in Cotton Wool)
- 1938 Duma Pro Kozaka Holoty
- 1934 Pyshka (Boule de Suif)
Nikolai Constantinovich Cherkasov (Russian Николай Константинович Черкасов), born on 27th July 1903, died on 14th September 1966, was a Soviet actor. ...
Quotes - "Success is the only unforgivable sin against your neighbor."
- "It is a shame to confess but among all living creatures only man doesn't know what is useful for him."
- "Optimism is lack of information."
- "My fortune is in the fact that I don't need it."
- "I've been smart enough to have lived my life stupidly."
- "A real man is one who remembers the lady's birthday, but never knows how old she is. A man who never remembers her birthday, but knows exactly how old she is, - is her husband."
- "Family can replace everything. So, before starting a family, one should think what's more important: family or everything."
- "Like all people in love, I was obnoxious and stupid, threatened suicide...And the one I was supposed to make worry only giggled."
- "Aleshenka (a boy's name) , when you get married, then you'll undersrand what happiness is. But it will be too late."
- "Beauty is a horrible power."
- "It has always been incomprehensible for me: people are ashamed of the poverty but aren't ashamed of the wealth."
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