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Tatyana Veniaminovna Vedeneyeva (russian: Татьяна Вениаминовна Веденеева; born 10 July 1953) is a widely known
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n actress and an anchor for the Soviet children's program ''
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Biography

She was born in Stalingrad, on July 10, 1953. In 1972, she moved to
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and enrolled into
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(locally, GITIS). While attending the academy, she debuted in several motion pictures such as ''
Hello, I'm Your Aunt! ''Hello, I'm Your Aunt!'' (russian: Здравствуйте, я ваша тётя!, Zdravstvuyte, ya vasha tyotya!) is a Soviet 1975 comedy directed by Viktor Titov and is loosely based on the 1892 play ''Charley's Aunt'' by Brandon Thomas. Produc ...
'' (1975) among the few. Upon graduation, Vedeneyeva was invited to the
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, but soon was fired for not having a residential permission (
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). She became well known amongst the Soviet children of 70s and 80s for her leading role in children programs ''
Good Night, Little Ones! ''Good Night, Little Ones!'' (russian: Спокойной ночи, малыши!, Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!) is a long-running Russian-language children's television program. Continuously broadcast since 1964 (premiered during the Soviet era), i ...
'', and ''Visiting a Fairy Land'' (V gostiakh u skazki) as "Aunt Tania". She was also a presenter on the
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's televised Russian language course for beginners, ''Russian Language and People''. In 1986, in Japan, she hosted an educational and entertainment program for the study of the Russian language on the
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. Later Vedeneyeva led various other TV shows and concert events and was amongst the most popular in the Union. In 1993 was forced to resign. She moved to
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with her husband where she lived until 1999. In 2000, Vedeneyeva returned to TV. Her last known appearance in Good Night little ones occurred in 2002 as she was replaced by
Oxana Fedorova Oksana Gennadyevna Borodina (russian: Оксана Геннадьевна Бородина, Oksana Gennad'yevna Borodina; née Fedorova, russian: Фёдорова, Fyodorova; born 17 December 1977), known professionally as Oxana Fedorova, is a ...
as host. She also guest appeared on American TV in 1988.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' as Gero (1973) * '' Sergeant of militsiya'' as Natasha (1974) * '' How do you do, doctor'' (1974) * ''
Hello, I'm Your Aunt! ''Hello, I'm Your Aunt!'' (russian: Здравствуйте, я ваша тётя!, Zdravstvuyte, ya vasha tyotya!) is a Soviet 1975 comedy directed by Viktor Titov and is loosely based on the 1892 play ''Charley's Aunt'' by Brandon Thomas. Produc ...
'' as Ella Delei (1975) * '' That we didn't cover'' (1975) * '' Sibir'' (1976) * '' Fantaziya'' (1976)


References


External links


Profile at kino-teatr.ru

Brief bio at afisha.ru

Tatyana Vedeneyeva
on Internet Movie Database Russian film actresses Soviet film actresses 1953 births Actors from Volgograd Living people Russian television presenters Soviet television presenters 20th-century Russian actresses 21st-century Russian actresses Russian women journalists Soviet journalists Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni Russian women television presenters Mass media people from Volgograd {{USSR-actor-stub