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Maria Rostyslavivna Kapnist ( uk, Марі́я Ростисла́вівна Капні́ст), née Marietta Rostyslavivna Kapnist-Sirko (9 (22) March 1913 – 25 October 1993, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian actress,
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of the Ukrainian SSR (1988). During her spanning acting career (1956-1993) she played more than a hundred roles.


Early life and education

Marietta Kapnist-Sirko was born on 9 (22) March 1913 in St. Petersburg. Her father, Count Rostyslav Kapnist, was a direct descendant of Myrhorod and Kyiv colonel of the Zaporizhian Army Vasyli Kapnist and her mother, Anastasia Baydak – a great-great-granddaughter of Zaporizhian
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Ivan Sirko Ivan Sirko ( uk, Іван Дмитрович Сірко, tr. , ; pl, Iwan Sierko, ; russian: Иван Дмитриевич Серко, translit=Ivan Dmitrievich Serko, ; c. 1610–1680) was a Ukrainian Cossack military leader, Koshovyi Otaman o ...
. Kapnist received her first vocal lessons from an Opera singer
Feodor Chaliapin Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin ( rus, Фёдор Ива́нович Шаля́пин, Fyodor Ivanovich Shalyapin, ˈfʲɵdər ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ʂɐˈlʲapʲɪn}; April 12, 1938) was a Russian opera singer. Possessing a deep and expressive bass v ...
who was the first to draw attention at her talent during her first stage performance in a home play. The Kapnists lived in St. Petersburg until 1917 when they had to flee to
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, Crimea to escape from the revolutionary storms. In 1921, Kapnist’s father, Rostyslav, was shot by a punitive detachment of the
Cheka The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission ( rus, Всероссийская чрезвычайная комиссия, r=Vserossiyskaya chrezvychaynaya komissiya, p=fsʲɪrɐˈsʲijskəjə tɕrʲɪzvɨˈtɕæjnəjə kɐˈmʲisʲɪjə), abbreviated ...
. Soon, the Kapnists’ house in Sudak was destroyed, and the surviving family members had to go into hiding. In 1927, Kapnist moved to Kyiv to live with her aunt and graduated from a labor school there. Then Kapnist moved to Leningrad where she entered the theater studio of Yuri Yuriev at Leningrad Drama Theater named after Alexander Pushkin graduating in 1934. In 1934, when
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was killed, the Kapnists who were friends with Kirov were considered unreliable again. Because of her noble origin, Kapnist was expelled from the Theater Institute and was prohibited to live in Leningrad. Therefore, she was forced to return to Kyiv and later to Batumi to work as an accountant.


Repressions

In 1937, Kapnist was arrested for the first time but soon was released. She was arrested again on 27 August 1941. Kapnist was accused of spreading
anti-Soviet propaganda Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda (ASA) (russian: антисове́тская агита́ция и пропага́нда (АСА)) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union. To begin with the term was interchangeably used with counter-revolu ...
. She was sentenced to 8 years in labor camps according to Article 58-10 part 1 (“Propaganda and agitation calling for overthrow of Soviet government”). In August 1949, Kapnist was freed from
Steplag Steplag or Stepnoy Camp Directorate, Special Camp No. 4 (Степлаг (Степной лагерь), Особлаг (Особый лагерь) № 4) was an MVD special camp for political prisoners within the Gulag system of the Soviet Union. I ...
and sent to Kazachin village in the
Krasnoyarsk Territory Krasnoyarsk Krai ( rus, Красноя́рский край, r=Krasnoyarskiy kray, p=krəsnɐˈjarskʲɪj ˈkraj) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (a krai), with its administrative center in the types of inhabited local ...
. In 1950, she gave birth to a daughter Radislava in the prison hospital Steplag in Kazakhstan, where she lived in exile and worked in coal mines. The father of her child was Jan Volkonski, a noble Polish engineer who was shot three year later after Radislava’s birth. In 1951, Kapnist was arrested again and sentenced to 10 years in prison on charges of anti-Soviet agitation. Her 2-year-old daughter was taken from her and placed in the Esaulovsky orphanage in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Kapnist’s friend went to Moscow and managed to get an appointment with a Soviet political figure
Anastas Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan (; russian: Анаста́с Ива́нович Микоя́н; hy, Անաստաս Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան; 25 November 1895 – 21 October 1978) was an Armenian Communist revolutionary, Old Bolshevik an ...
to whom she complained about Kapnist’s illegal imprisonment. Through Mikoyan’s intervention, Kapnist was released in February 1956 before the end of her 10-year term (supposed to end in 1963).


Rehabilitation and career in the cinema

After Kapnist was released she went to Moscow and then to Kyiv in the same year. She moved to live with her friend from the 1930s, Anna Pilnyak and worked as a masseuse. The same year Kapnist began acting in films, debuting in the 1956 film ''One Night'' directed by Maksym Ruf and Oleksandr Muzil. She got an appointment with the writer and academician
Mykola Bazhan Mykola Platonovych Bazhan (; – 23 November 1983) was a Soviet Ukrainian writer, poet, highly decorated political and public figure. He was an academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (1951), Merited Science Specialist o ...
and with his assistance the Union of Soviet Writers of Ukraine hired Kapnist as a caretaker of one of the writers’ wife. Kapnist was rehabilitated in 1958. Kapnist was not allowed to take her daughter Radislava as she was issued a certificate stating she has a nervous system disorder. Her daughter was adopted by a friend Valentyna Bazavluk. By the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic the sentence and all subsequent decisions in the Kapnist case were overturned and the case against her was terminated for lack of
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. From 1960 until 1993, Kapnist worked as a full-time actress at the Dozhenko Film Studios. During this time, she has played more than a hundred roles and episodes, including ''
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,'' '' The Lost Letter'', ''The Old Fortress'', ''Bronze Bird,
Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven ''Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven'' (russian: Табор уходит в небо, Tabor ukhodit v nebo, lit. "The Gypsy camp goes to heaven"; also known as ''Queen of the Gypsies'') is a 1975 Soviet Union, Soviet Romantic film, romantic Drama film, ...
, The Wild Hunt of King Stakh,'' ''Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka'', ''Hearts of three'', and many others. Kapnist became famous for her roles as old women, witches, sorceresses, gypsies and countesses. In 1988, Kapnist was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR. The documentary ''Maria Kapnist. Three Worlds'' (1989) by Ukrainian director Viktor Vasylenko is dedicated to Kapnist.


Death

During the years spent in the labor camps where Kapnist had to work in the underground mines, she developed a
claustrophobia Claustrophobia is the fear of confined spaces. It can be triggered by many situations or stimuli, including elevators, especially when crowded to capacity, windowless rooms, and hotel rooms with closed doors and sealed windows. Even bedrooms with ...
and couldn’t use underground passages. In October 1993, she was involved in a car accident when crossing Peremohy Avenue in Kyiv near Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Studio. Maria Kapnists died of complications after the car accident on 25 October 1993 in Oleksandr Hospital in Kyiv. She was buried in the village of Velyka Obukhivka, Myrhorod, Poltava district.


Commemoration

In 2009, Ukrainian director Serhiy Dariychuk dedicated his documentary “Proud Tear” (2009) to Maria Kapnist. In 2014 Ukrainian state postal service
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issued the postage stamp #1370 “Maria Kapnist. 1914-1993. 100 years since birth". The same year a memorial plaque dedicated to Kapnist was placed on building number 13 on Vasyl Lypkivskyi 25/7 in Kyiv. In 2018,
Kyiv City Council Kyiv City Council ( uk, Київська міська рада, translit=Kyivska miska rada), also known as Kyivrada ( uk, Київрада), is the city council of Kyiv municipality, the highest representative body of the city community. The me ...
renamed Zhelyabov Street to Maria Kapnist Street.


Filmography (selected)

* 1956 - Ivanna * 1959 -
Tavriya ''Tavriya'' (russian: Таврия) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Yuriy Lysenko. Based on the novel of the same name by Oles Honchar. Plot Taurida Governorate, Falz-Fein steppe empire. The fates of the two friends Vusti and Hanna are ...
* 1960 - Far from the Motherland * 1961 -
Chasing Two Hares ''Chasing Two Hares'' ( uk, За двома зайцями, Za dvoma zaitsiamy), also known as ''A Kyiv Comedy'', is a 1961 Ukrainian comedy film directed by Viktor Ivanov based on the eponymous play by Mykhailo Starytsky. Plot In Kyiv at the be ...
* 1964 - The Keys of Skies * 1965 -
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors ''Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors'', alternatively translated into English as ''Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors'' or ''Shadows of Our Ancestors'' ( uk, Тіні забутих предків, Tini zabutykh predkiv), also known in English under ...
* 1966-67 -
War and Peace ''War and Peace'' (russian: Война и мир, translit=Voyna i mir; pre-reform Russian: ; ) is a literary work by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy that mixes fictional narrative with chapters on history and philosophy. It was first published ...
* 1970 -
Hail, Mary! ''Hail, Mary!'' (russian: Салют, Мария!, Salyut, Maria!) is a 1970 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where Ada Rogovtseva won the award for Best Actress. Plot ...
* 1971 - Olesya * 1972 - Ruslan and Ludmila * 1972 - The Lost Letter * 1972 - That Sweet Word: Liberty! * 1976 - The Blue Bird *1976 - Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven * 1977 -
Love at First Sight Love at first sight is a personal experience as well as a common trope in literature: a person or character feels an instant, extreme, and ultimately long-lasting romantic attraction for a stranger upon first seeing that stranger. Described by p ...
*1984 -
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*1988 -
New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court ''New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Fantasy over Mark Twain's theme'' (russian: Новые приключения янки при дворе короля Артура. Фантазии на тему Марка Твена) is a 1 ...
*1991 -
Anna Karamazoff ''Anna Karamazoff'' (russian: Анна Карамазофф) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Rustam Khamdamov. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Jeanne Moreau as Woman (voice by Svetlana Nemolyayeva and Olga V ...
*1991 - Dude - Water Winner *1992 - Psychic


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kapnist, Maria 1913 births 1993 deaths Ukrainian film actresses Steplag detainees Recipients of the title of Merited Artist of Ukraine