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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Zhanna Bolotova

Years active
  
1957-2005


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Full Name
  
Zhanna Andreyevna Bolotova

Born
  
October 10, 1941 (age 83) (
1941-10-10
)

Movies
  
Wounded Game, Men and Beasts, Sudba rezidenta, Wings, The House I Live In

Similar People
  
Nikolai Gubenko, Zhanna Prokhorenko, Sergei Gerasimov, Tamara Makarova, Lev Kulidzhanov

Zhanna Andreyevna Bolotova (Russian: Жанна Андреевна Болотова; October 10, 1941, Novosibirsk Oblast, USSR) is a Soviet film actress who was popular in the 1970s and the early 1980s. In 1977 she became a USSR State Prize laureate and was designated as a People's Artist of Russia in 1985. The actor and theatre/film director Nikolai Gubenko is her husband.

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Biography

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Zhanna Bolotova was born in the Siberian resort Karachi Lake nearby Novosibirsk, on October 19, 1941. She debuted on screen while still at school, in The House That I Live In by Lev Kulidzhanov and Yakov Segel. In 1964 she graduated the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography where she studied in the class of Sergei Gerasimov and Tatyana Makarova, to join the Cinema Actor Studio Theatre. As a first year student she married Nikolai Gubenko; the pair soon divorced but re-united several years later.

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Among Zhanna Bolotova's best-known films were People and Animals (1962) and To Love Somebody (1972), both by Sergei Gerasimov. In 1969 she received her first international award, for The Best Female Role, at the Varna Red Cross film festival, for 24-24 Does Not Return. The Silence of Dr. Evens (1974) earned her another award in the same category, at the Triest Film Festival. She also starred in several films by Nikolai Gubenko, among them Wounded Game (1977), Scenes from the Life of Resort Visitors (1980), Life, Tears and Love (1984). In 1977 Bolotova received the USSR State Prize for her part in The Flight of Mister McKinley. In 1985 she was designated as a People's Artist of Russia.

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Zhanna Bolotova appeared in 28 films. She stopped filming in the 1990s but in 2005, after the 17 years' absence, appeared in the small role of a University professor in Zhmurki.

Filmography

  • The House I Live In (Dom v kotorom ya zhivu, 1957), the leading role
  • People and Animals (Lyudy i zvery, 1962), the leading role
  • If You Are Right (Yesli ty prav, 1963), the leading role
  • The Trap (Zapadnya, 1965), the leading role
  • Wings (Krylya, 1966)
  • The Journalist (Zhurnalist, 1967)
  • The First Courier (Pervy kuryer, 1967), the leading role
  • 24-25 Doesn't Return (24-25 ne vozvrashchayetsa, 1968), the leading role
  • Tough Kilometers (Surovye kilometry, 1969)
  • Carousel. From Stories and Notes by A.P.Chekhov (Karusel. Iz rasskazov i zapisnykh knizhek A.P.Chekhova)
  • Approaching Lenin (Na puti k Leninu, 1970)
  • The Fate of a Resident (Sudba rezidenta, 1970)
  • The Town in the Caucasus (Gorod na Kavkaze, 1972)
  • To Love Somebody (Lyubit tcheloveka, 1972)
  • The Silence of Dr.Evens (Molchaniye doktora Ivensa, 1973), the leading role
  • If You Want to Be Happy (Yesli khochesh byt shchastlivym, 1974), the leading role
  • The Flight of Mister MacKinley (Begstvo mistera Mak-Kinly, 1975), the leading role
  • The Days of Mishkin the Surgeon (Dni khirurga Mishkina, 1976), the leading role
  • Wounded Game (Podranki, 1976)
  • Rudin (1976)
  • Meeting at a Far Meridian (Vstrecha na dalyokom meridiane, 1977)
  • A Scene of the Resort Visitors (Iz zhizny otdykhayushchikh, 1980), the leading role
  • Sergey Ivanovich Retires (Sergey Inavovich ukhodit na pensiyu, 1980)
  • Dangerous Age (Opasny vozrast, 1981)
  • The Black Triangle (Tchyorny treugolnik, 1981)
  • Who’s Knocking At My Door (Kto stuchitsa v dver ko mne, 1982)
  • Life, Tears and Love (I zhyzn i slyozy i lyubov, 1984)
  • Forbidden Zone (Zapretnaya zona, 1988)
  • Dead Man's Bluff (Zhmurki, 2005)
  • References

    Zhanna Bolotova Wikipedia


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