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Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
Vladimir Tikhonov

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Nonna Mordyukova

Years active
  
1948–1999


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Full Name
  
Noyabrina Mordyukova

Born
  
November 25, 1925 (
1925-11-25
)

Died
  
July 6, 2008, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Vyacheslav Tikhonov (m. 1948–1963), Vladimir Soshalskiy, Vladimir Soshalsky

Parents
  
Irina Petrovna Mordyukova, Aleksandr Afonichev, Viktor Konstantinovich Mordyukov

Movies
  
The Diamond Arm, Family Relations, Commissar, Station for Two, The Chairman

Similar People
  
Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Vladimir Tikhonov, Natalya Varley, Vladimir Soshalskiy, Svetlana Svetlichnaya

Нонна Мордюкова (Nonna Mordyukova ) musical slide show


Noyabrina "Nonna" Viktorovna Mordyukova (Russian: Но́нна (Ноябри́на) Ви́кторовна Мордюко́ва; November 25, 1925 – July 6, 2008) was a Soviet actress and People's Artist of the USSR (1974). She was the star of films like director Denis Yevstigneyev's Mama and Nikita Mikhalkov's 1980s hit Family Relations She co-starred with the best actors of the Soviet era, among them Vasily Shukshin, Yuri Nikulin, Valentin Zubkov, Mikhail Ulyanov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov and others. The editorial board of the British “Who Is Who” encyclopedia has included Nona Mordyukova among the top 20 actresses of the 20th century.

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Biography

Nonna (Noyabrina) Viktorovna was born into a large family in the Cossack village of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Region, Ukrainian SSR. Nonna spent her childhood in a settlement where her mother worked as chairwoman of kolkhoz (collective farm). In 1946 Nonna Mordyukova entered the Actors’ Faculty of VGIK and studied there under Boris Bibikov and Olga Pyzhova. After graduating she played on stage of Theatre Studio of Film Actor and was often featured by film directors. In 1948, Nonna Mordyukova was married to actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov and had a son from him (who died). The two were divorced in 1963.

Career

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In 1949, she was awarded the Stalin Prize for the role of Ulyana Gromova in The Young Guard movie. It was her debut film role.

Her impressive filmography reveals, however, that while she has had the chance to work with a constellation of the best Soviet directors, it has usually been for one project only. There is no high-profile director with whom she has a continuous working relationship. After her work for Sergei Gerassimov on The Young Guard, she was cast in the last movie of veteran Vsevolod Pudovkin The Return of Vasili Bortnikov (1952). Other one-time collaborations with well-known directors have been with Mikhail Shvejtser for Chuzhaya rodnya (1955), Lev Kulidzhanov for Otchij dom (1959), with Leonid Gaidai for The Diamond Arm, with Andrei Konchalovsky for the Turgenev adaptation Dvoryanskoye gnyezdo (1969), with Grigori Chukhrai for Tryasina (1978), with Eldar Ryazanov for Railway Station for Two, and with Nikolai Gubenko for Zapretnaya zona (1988). She only played once in a film by Nikita Mikhalkov, who structured his village comedy-drama Kinfolk (1981) entirely around the personality of the actress, who had by that time established herself as an epitome of the Russian peasant woman.

The role of Klavida Vavilova, a robust and boisterous Red Army Commissar who has accidentally become pregnant, in Aleksandr Askoldov's Commissar (1967) is Mordyukova's most memorable work. The film, shot in 1966, was shelved and was only released in 1988. By that time Mordyukova was over sixty and had starred in over twenty other films. The wide critical acclaim and appreciation for what is probably her best performance came too late to have any definitive effect on her profile as an actor. She received FIPRESCI Award, Otto Dibelius Film Award, and Special Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, and Silver Spur Award (Flanders International Film Festival) for The Commissar.

During the period of perestroika, Mordyukova appeared in a number of supporting roles in a range of comedy-dramas. Similarly, she has been a highly visible presence throughout the 1990s, with supporting roles in some of the most-popular Russian features, such as Pavel Lungin's Luna Park (1992) and Vladimir Menshov's Shirli-Myrli (1995). In 1999 she played the leading role in Mummy (1999), directed by Denis Yevstigneyev; a family saga loosely based on a real story, mixing action, melodrama and comedy elements and spanning several decades.

Reportedly, "Russian cinema goers and critics call Mordyukova one of the best actresses of the 20th century." In over fifty years of work in the cinema she has played in dozens of films, where she acted mainly as ordinary Russian women.

In November 2000, Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a presidential decree awarding the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, third degree, to Mordyukova.

The asteroid 4022 Nonna is named after Nonna Mordyukova.

Honours and awards

State awards
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
  • 2nd class (25 November 2005) - for outstanding contribution to the development of national culture and cinema, many years of creative activity
  • 3rd class (23 November 2000) - for his great personal contribution to the development of cinematography
  • 4th class (27 November 1995) - for services to the state and many years of fruitful work in the arts and culture
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1985)
  • Order of the Badge of Honour (1975)
  • People's Artist of the USSR (1974)
  • People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969)
  • Honoured Artist of the RSFSR (1965)
  • Awards
  • Stalin Prize, 1st class (1949) - for his role in the film Uliana Gromova, "Young Guard" '
  • State Prize of the RSFSR Vasiliev brothers (1973) - for roles in "Crane", "President", etc.
  • Prize of the President of Russia (2001) in art and literature
  • Public Awards
  • National Film Award "Nika" (2004) in the "honour and dignity"
  • Premium business circles of Russia, "Idol" (1999) in the nomination "For high service to art"
  • Award "Kinotavr" (1996) in the "President's Council Award for creative careers"
  • Award "Golden Aries" (1995) in the "Man of cinematic year"
  • Recognised as one of the 10 most prominent actresses of the 20th century (1992) - according to the Editorial Board of the British reference book "Who's who"
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1999
    Mama as
    Polina Yuryeva
    1995
    Shirli-myrli as
    Registry Office Worker
    1992
    Luna Park as
    Aunt
    1991
    Begushchaya mishen
    1988
    Ssuda na brak as
    Tatyana Ivanovna - khirgur
    1988
    Zapretnaya zona as
    Nadezhda Avdotyina
    1986
    Ot zarplaty do zarplaty as
    Olga Plisova (as N. Mordyukova)
    1983
    A Railway Station for Two as
    dyadya Misha
    1982
    Etyud dlya domino s royalem (TV Short)
    1982
    Family Relations as
    Mama
    1980
    By Faith and Truth as
    Panya
    1978
    Tryasina as
    Matryona Bystrova
    1978
    Inkognito iz Peterburga as
    Anna Andreyevna Skvoznik-Dmukhanovskaya
    1975
    Semya Ivanovykh as
    Mariya Ivanova. maty Lyudmily
    1975
    They Fought for Their Country as
    Natalya Stepanovna
    1974
    Lev Gurych Sinichkin (TV Movie) as
    Raisa Minichna Surmilova
    1974
    Dva dnya trevogi as
    Mavra Grigorevna
    1974
    Vozvrata net as
    Antonina Kashirina
    1973
    Zajtra bude neskoro as
    Kuzurka
    1972
    Russkoye pole as
    Fedosya Ugryumova
    1971
    Sluchay s Polyninym as
    Dusya Kuzmichyova
    1971
    Molodye as
    Darya Vasilayevna
    1971
    Ballada o Beringe i ego druzyakh as
    Anna Ioannovna imperatritsa (as N. Mordyukova)
    1970
    Shine, Shine, My Star as
    Madam (as N. Mordyukova)
    1969
    The Diamond Arm as
    Varvara Sergeevna Plyushch
    1969
    Zhuravushka as
    Glafira Ogrekhova
    1967
    The Commissar as
    Klavdia Vavilova
    1966
    Dyadushkin son as
    Sofiya Karpukhina
    1965
    War and Peace as
    Anisya Fyodorovna
    1965
    War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova as
    Anissya Fyodorovna
    1965
    Tridtsat tri as
    Galina Pristyazhnuk (as N. Mordyukova)
    1964
    Predsedatel as
    Donya Trubnikova (as N. Mordyukova)
    1964
    Zhenitba Balzaminova as
    Belotelova
    1962
    Pavlukha as
    Natalya (as N. Mordyukova)
    1960
    Tri rasskaza Chekhova (segment "Vanka")
    1960
    Prostaya istoriya as
    Sasha Potapova
    1960
    Vsyo nachinayetsya s dorogi as
    Dasha Bokova (as N. Mordyukova)
    1960
    Vanka (Short) as
    Alyakhin's Wife
    1959
    Khmuroe utro as
    Matryona (as N. Mordyukova)
    1959
    Otchiy dom as
    Stepanida
    1958
    Dobrovoltsy (uncredited)
    1957
    Ekaterina Voronina as
    Dusya Oshurkova (as N. Mordyukova)
    1956
    Chuzhaya rodnya as
    Stesha
    1955
    Zvyozdy na krylyakh as
    Rybachka (uncredited)
    1954
    Kalinovaya roshcha as
    Nadezhda Romanyuk - uchitelnitsa (as N. Mordyukova)
    1953
    Vasili's Return as
    Nastya Ogorodnikova
    1948
    The Young Guard as
    Uliana Gromova
    Self
    2000
    Net smerti dlya menya (Documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    Tema (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Nonna Mordyukova (1993) - Self
    1988
    Women Filmmakers in Russia (Documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    Archive Footage
    2019
    SSSR. Znak kachestva (TV Series documentary) as
    Varvara Sergeevna Plyushch (segment 'Brilliantovaya ruka')
    - Beregis avtomobilya (2019) - Varvara Sergeevna Plyushch (segment 'Brilliantovaya ruka')
    2004
    Legends of World Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Nonna Mordyukova - Self

    References

    Nonna Mordyukova Wikipedia


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