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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1924-1971

Name
  
Galina Kravchenko


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Full Name
  
Galina Sergeevna Kravchenko

Born
  
February 11, 1905 (
1905-02-11
)
Kazan, Russian Empire

Died
  
March 5, 1996(1996-03-05) (aged 91)Moscow, Russia

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Galina Sergeevna Kravchenko (Russian: Галина Сергеевна Кравченко; 11 February 1905 – 5 March 1996) was a Russian actress.

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Biography

Galina Kravchenko was born on 11 February 1905 in Kazan, Russian Empire (now Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia). After the Russian revolution of 1917, she moved to Moscow; there her mother worked in the Soviet Government. In 1923, in her mother's Moscow office young Kravchenko met Vsevolod Pudovkin, who was very impressed with her natural beauty and talent, and recommended her to the acting school at State Institute of Cinema (VGIK). From 1924 - 26 she studied acting under Vladimir Gardin, graduating as actress. During the 1920s and 1930s Kravchenko was a staff actress with Mezhrabpom Film Studio. She enjoyed a stellar career in Soviet silent films.

Kravchenko was married to popular actor Andrei Fajt, and the couple was part of Moscow cultural milieu during the 1920s and early 1930s. During the 1930s she was married to the son of the powerful Soviet leader, Lev Kamenev, who was a political opponent of Joseph Stalin. After the party leader Sergey Kirov was assassinated on 1 December 1934, Kamenev was secretly tried and sentenced, on false accusations for having contributed to the crime. In August 1936, however, Kamenev and Zinovyev were tried again in the first public-show trial of the Great Purge. Accused of conspiring to assassinate Stalin and other Soviet leaders, Kamenev was brutally pressured and eventually confessed to the fabricated charges in the vain hope of saving his family. He was shot, and his wife perished in the Gulag. Five decades later, Lev Kamenev was cleared of charges by the Soviet Supreme Court in 1988. Kravchenko suffered a blow to her acting career and personal life. She was censored under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin, and was practically unemployed for more than 20 years. After the death of Stalin, Kravchenko returned to Moscow and struggled to survive until the late 1950s, when Nikita Khrushchev initiated the "Thaw" in cultural life in the Soviet Union. At that time, Kravchenko was an almost forgotten aging actress, and her career was limited to playing bit parts as mothers and grandmothers in low-budget Soviet films.

Kravchenko made a comeback as Maria Lvovna Kuragina, the omnipresent socialite in War and Peace (1967) by director Sergei Bondarchuk. At that time, Bondarchuk was not a member of the Soviet Communist party, so he was dare to cast many actors who were previously censored under Stalin, including Kravchenko. She later wrote a book of memoirs describing her joy of working with Bondarchuk in War and Peace.

Kravchenko was designated Honorable Actress of Russia in 1980. Both her late husband and her father-in-law, Lev Kamenev, were posthumously cleared of all charges during Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms.

Kravchenko died on 5 March 1996 in Moscow.

Filmography

Actress
1982
Mat Mariya (as G. Kravchenko)
1981
34-y skoryy as
Passazhirka s sobachnoy (as G. Kravchenko)
1979
Myatezhnaya barrikada as
Dama v traure
1973
Kaplya v more as
Zhenshchina na balkona (uncredited)
1972
Komitet 19-ti as
Cameo (uncredited)
1971
Molodye as
Klavdiya Ivanovna (as G. Kravchenko)
1967
Devochka na share as
babushka Denisi (as G. Kravchenko)
1966
Dushechka (TV Movie) as
Anna Sergeyevna
1965
War and Peace as
Maria Lvovna Karagina
1961
V nachale veka as
Roza Markovna (as G. Kravchenko)
1960
Pervoye svidaniye as
Savelyeva - maty Alekseya (as G. Kravchenko)
1959
Ispravlennomu verit as
maty Zoi (as G. Kravchenko)
1958
Esimese järgu kapten as
Episodic role
1958
A New Number Comes to Moscow as
Rabotnitsa pochti (as G. Kravchenko)
1956
Trista let tomu... as
Gelena (as G. Kravchenko)
1941
Sadaradjo djikhuri (Short) as
Oqsana
1940
V kukolnoy strane (Short) as
Serezha's mother
1939
Devushka s kharakterom as
Lost child's mother (uncredited)
1935
Put korablya as
Woman in a sundress
1934
Theft of Sight as
Klavdiya Petrovna, a typist
1933
The Great Consoler as
Annabel Adams
1933
Island of Doom as
The Actress
1933
Pervyy vzvod as
Alesya
1930
Kavkazskiy plennik
1929
Kometa
1929
Vesyolaya kanareyka as
Brio
1928
Kukla s millionami as
Blanche
1928
Albidum
1928
Svoi i chuzhiye as
Katka
1928
Bulat-Batyr as
Elena von Brandt
1927
Solistka Ego Velichestva
1926
Lesnaya byl as
Vanda
1925
The Bear's Wedding
1925
Zolotoy zapas as
Appearing
1925
V ugare NEPa (Short) as
Galina Veselovskaya
1924
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (as G. Kravchenko)
1924
Aelita, the Queen of Mars as
Neighbout at Illegal Bal (uncredited)
1924
Banda batki Knysha
Self
1941
General Suvorov (Documentary)(uncredited)

References

Galina Kravchenko Wikipedia