Svetlana Nemolyaeva Family Members, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Son, Daughter, Marriage Affairs

Svetlana Nemolyaeva Family Members, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Son, Daughter, Marriage Affairs

Svetlana Vladimirovna Nemolyaeva (Russian: Ð¡Ð²ÐµÑ‚Ð»Ð°Ì Ð½Ð°

Ð'Ð»Ð°Ð´Ð¸Ì Ð¼Ð¸Ñ€Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Ð ÐµÐ¼Ð¾Ð»Ñ Ì ÐµÐ²Ð°; born 18 April 1937,

Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian actress of film and theatre. She is

the widow of Alexander Lazarev.Svetlana Nemolyaeva was born in Moscow

in 1937. Her father Vladimir Viktorovich Nemolyaev (1902-1987) was a

film director, her mother Valentina Lvovna Nemolyaeva (née Ladygina,

1907-1988), a sound engineer at the film studio. Among the family

friends were renowned Soviet actors Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, Mikhail

Zharov, Vsevolod Pudovkin, a star circus comic Rumyantsev. Parents

were often filming their little daughter in mass scenes; Nemolyaeva's

first feature film was Konstantin Yudin's Twins (1945), starring

Tselikovskaya and Zharov, where the 8-year old played Svetochka.In

1958, after graduating the Shchepkin's Theatre College, Nemolyaeva

joined the Theatre on Malaya Bronnaya, then, after just one season

moved to the Mayakovsky Theatre where she remained for the rest of her

life. One of her first successes there was the part of Ophelia in

Shakespeare’s Hamlet, produced by the then theatre's director

Nikolai Okhlopkov. Later, as Andrey Goncharov came to become the head

of the theatre, she created several outstanding characters, notably

Blanche in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire and the

Mayoress Anna Andreevna in Nikolai Gogol’s Revizor.Svetlana

Nemolyaeva's first success on screen came was the part of Olga Larina

in Roman Tikhomirov's Evgeny Onegin (1958). She had to wait several

years for another big part, in Konstantin Khudyakov's Such a Short

Long Life (1975), co-starring Alexander Lazarev, fellow Mayakovsky

Theatre actor whom she married in 1960. Her real breakthrough came

when Eldar Ryazanov invited her to play Olya Ryzhova in his highly

successful intellectual comedy Office Romance. Later he filmed her

again, in The Garage. In 1980 Svetlana Nemolyaeva was awarded the

prestigious title of the People's Artist of Russia. In the 1980s and

1990s Nemolyaeva continued to appear on screen regularly; critically

acclaimed were her parts of Madam Zizi (Say a Word for a Poor Hussar),

actress Nina Ossovskaya (The Intrusion), Irina in The Relatives (TV

play) and Matilda (The Dame’s Visit). She was awarded (twice) Order

For Merit to the Fatherland, 4th and 3rd class (2007, 2012).
Svetlana Nemolyaeva Family Members, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Son, Daughter, Marriage Affairs


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