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Occupation
  
Film directorActress

Name
  
Olga Preobrazhenskaya

Years active
  
1913–1961

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Olga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya

Born
  
24 July 1881 (
1881-07-24
)
Moscow, Russian Empire

Died
  
October 30, 1971, Soviet Union

Movies
  
The Keys to Happiness, The Last Attraction

Olga Preobrazhenskaya (Russian: Ol'ga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya, 24 July 1881 – 30 October 1971) was a Russian Empire and Soviet actress and film director, one of the first female film directors.

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Biography

Olga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya was born on 24 July 1881 in Moscow. In 1901–1904 she studied in the actor school of Moscow Art Theater. From 1905 she worked in theaters in Poltava, Tbilisi, Riga, Odessa, Voronezh and Moscow.

In 1913 she debuted as film actress in The Keys to Happiness, directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yakov Protazanov and went on to star in several very popular adaptations of Russian classics, such as War and Peace and On the Eve (both 1915). Preobrazhenskaya was one of the founders of the actor school of the VGIK, where she taught from 1918–25.

As actress
As director

Filmography

Director
1941
Prairie Station
1939
Stepan Razin
1935
Paths of Enemies
1933
Grain
1930
And Quiet Flows the Don
1929
The Last Attraction
1928
A Town Full of Light
1927
Women of Ryazan
1927
Anya
1926
Kashtanka
1925
Fedka's Truth
1924
Landlord
1917
Victoria
1916
Miss Peasant
Actress
1924
Slesar i kantsler
1919
Zheleznaya pyata
1915
Plebey as
Miss Julie
1915
War and Peace
1915
Peterburgskiye trushchobi as
Anna Chechevanskaya
1915
Dionysus' Anger
1913
The Keys to Happiness as
Manja Elcova
Writer
1939
Stepan Razin
1930
And Quiet Flows the Don
1928
A Town Full of Light (screenplay)
1927
Anya
1926
Kashtanka (screenplay)
1916
Miss Peasant
Assistant Director
1924
Slesar i kantsler (assistant director)
Thanks
2002
Russian Ark (special thanks)
Self
1995
Ryssland - ett annat Europa (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self / CEO
- Stalins stålverk (1995) - Self / CEO

References

Olga Preobrazhenskaya (director) Wikipedia