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Nina Nikolayevna Arkhipova (russian: Нина Николаевна Архипова; 1 May 1921Нина Архипова
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– 24 April 2016) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. She was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988).


Biography

She was born in Omsk. The family subsequently moved to Moscow.
Her parents were Nikolai Matveyevich Arkhipov, a Siberian native of
Irkutsk Irkutsk ( ; rus, Иркутск, p=ɪrˈkutsk; Buryat language, Buryat and mn, Эрхүү, ''Erhüü'', ) is the largest city and administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. With a population of 617,473 as of the 2010 Census, Irkutsk is ...
, and Maria Nikolayevna from
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, who was shot when Nina was ten years old. As a child, Nina Arkhipova loved to sing, dance, and play the piano. Living in
Zamoskvorechye Zamoskvorechye District (russian: райо́н Замоскворе́чье) is a administrative divisions of Moscow, district of Central Administrative Okrug of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Moscow, Russia. Population: The di ...
, she frequented the theater and began to think about the acting profession. After high school, she decided to apply not only to the studio theater – at the Vakhtangov and the Maly Theater and
Russian Academy of Theatre Arts The Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) (russian: Российский институт театрального искусства – ГИТИС) is the largest and oldest independent drama school, theatrical arts school in Russia. Locat ...
, but also to the law faculty of
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. Arkhipova passed exams and was accepted everywhere. She decided to stop the choice on the
Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute The Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (russian: Театральный институт имени Бориса Щукина) is a Russian drama college in Moscow, formed in 1914 as part of the Vakhtangov Theatre. In 2002 it was granted the Academy ...
at the Vakhtangov Theater. Her teacher was the famous Cecilia Mansurova. In 1945 she graduated from drama school. From 1943 to 1951, she worked at the Vakhtangov Theatre. From 1951 till 2016, she was a leading actress of the
Moscow Satire Theatre The Moscow Academic Theatre of Satire (russian: Московский академический театр сатиры) is a dramatic theatre in Moscow, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental cou ...
. Over the years, she performed over 100 roles. She made her debut in 1946 in the drama
Aleksandr Stolper Aleksandr Borisovich Stolper (russian: Александр Борисович Столпер; 12 August 1907, in Dvinsk (now Daugavpils) – 12 January 1979, in Moscow) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 14 films between 1940 ...
's ''Our Heart''. Four years later, she played Faith in
Boris Barnet Boris Vasilyevich Barnet (russian: Бори́с Васи́льевич Ба́рнет; 18 June 1902 – 8 January 1965) was a Soviet film director, actor and screenwriter of British heritage. He directed 27 films between 1927 and 1963. Barne ...
's ''Generous Summer''. This role is considered one of the most important in her career. It became widely known with the release in theaters of the teleplay ''Awake and Sing!'' In 2014, the actress published a book, ''Life in the Given Circumstances''.


Family

* First husband – composer Alexander Golubentsev (1899–1979). ** Daughter – Natalia Golubentseva (born 1942) – Honored Artist of Russia, more than 30 years working in television, voiced Stepashka in the television show ''
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'', Winner of the
TEFI TEFI (russian: ТЭФИ) is an annual award given in the Russian television industry, presented by the Russian Academy of Television. It has been awarded since 1994. TEFI is presented in various sectors (up to 50 nominations in 2008), such as tele ...
. She also voiced Khyrusha temporarily after the death of her co-star Natalia Derzhavina. * Second husband – writer Boris Gorbatov (1908–1954). ** Daughter – Elena Ermakova (Gorbatova) (born 1953) – English Teacher ** Son – Mikhail Gorbatov (1953-2017) – doctor-kardioreanimatolog *Third husband – actor Georgy Menglet (1912–2001)Нина Николаевна Архипова
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Selected filmography


Recognition and awards

*
Honored Artist of the RSFSR Honored Artist of the RSFSR (, ''Zasluzhenny artist RSFSR'') was an honorary title granted to Soviet artists, including theatre and film directors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achievements in the ...
(1967) *
People's Artist of the RSFSR People's Artist of the RSFSR (russian: Народный артист РСФСР, ''Narodnyj artist RSFSR'') was an honorary title granted to Soviet Union artists, including theatre and film directors, choreographers, music performers, and orchest ...
(1988) *
Order of Friendship The Order of Friendship (russian: Орден Дружбы, ') is a state decoration of the Russian Federation established by Boris Yeltsin by presidential decree 442 of 2 March 1994 to reward Russian and foreign nationals whose work, deeds a ...
(1996) *
Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" The Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (russian: Медаль «В память 850-летия Москвы») is a commemorative medal of the Russian Federation created to denote the 850th anniversary of the city of Mos ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arkhipova, Nina 1921 births 2016 deaths Soviet actresses 20th-century Russian actresses 21st-century Russian actresses People's Artists of the RSFSR Honored Artists of the RSFSR Moscow State University alumni Actors from Omsk Actresses from Moscow Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery