Video: "Suffering Purifies the Soul": The Dramatic Fate of Nina Doroshina
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
People's Artist Nina Doroshina died on April 21, 2018. She played a large number of roles in the theater and only a few roles in films, and her most famous work was the role of Nadyukha in the film "Love and Doves". She had thousands of fans, she won the hearts of Oleg Efremov and Oleg Dal, but in her declining years she was left alone. Despite the trials that she had to endure, Doroshina never complained about fate, as she believed: suffering purifies the soul.
She played a villager so convincingly that many did not believe that in fact Nina Doroshina was a "metropolitan thing." She was born in 1934 in the suburbs of Moscow, graduated from the theater school named. Shchukin and worked all her life at the Sovremennik Theater. And her childhood passed … in Iran! Her father was sent there on a long-term business trip in early 1941, and he and his family remained there until the end of the war.
Back in her school years, Nina began to attend a theater group, where teachers drew attention to her acting abilities and advised her to continue her education in this area. Her film debut took place while studying at the Shchukin School - then she played in the melodrama of Mikhail Kalatozov "First Echelon". A year later, she got into the studio theater at Mosfilm and starred in several more films: "Crazy Day", "A Man Was Born", "A Unique Spring" and "People on the Bridge".
In 1959, the actress came to the Sovremennik Theater to Oleg Efremov and since then she has appeared on this stage all her life. She was connected with Efremov not only by a working relationship - everyone knew about their stormy romance. Doroshina admitted: "". Efremov left her, carried away by another actress, and Doroshina, in spite of him, married Oleg Dal, who was in love with her. They say that Efremov came to their wedding and, in front of everyone, sat the bride on his lap with the words: "". Dahl then drank for two weeks, and then filed for divorce. And with Efremov, the actress managed to maintain a good relationship for many years.
In the mid-1980s. Nina Doroshina finally made her choice between theater and cinema, practically ceasing to act in films. But once in the play "Love and Doves" film director Vladimir Menshov saw her, and the actress impressed him so much that he decided to create a film version of the play. So, thanks to Nina Doroshina, the famous masterpiece was born.
Today this film is called a classic of Soviet cinema, and in those days the criticism was merciless: Menshov was accused of falsely portraying peasant life. The press wrote: "".
After the release of the film "Love and Doves" Nina Doroshina became a real star. Everyone expected that after such a resounding success, she would continue her film career, but the actress returned to the theater and never went to the set again. What she was offered seemed primitive and superficial. Doroshina explains her decision as follows: "".
And in adulthood, Nina Doroshina went on stage and taught at acting courses at the Shchukin School. Today it is called the living legend of the Sovremennik. Recent years have become very difficult for her: in 2004, her second husband, with whom she lived for 20 years, died, the actress herself was hospitalized with a heart attack, after which she underwent a serious operation.
In her declining years, Nina Doroshina was left completely alone - she had no children, fans began to forget about her. But she never complained about her fate: "".
Recently, Nina Doroshina has been complaining of heart. A month ago, she went to the doctors with complaints of pain in the chest area. The day before, she again had to call an ambulance, but the actress refused hospitalization. On April 21, the actress passed away.
Oleg Efremov became for the actress one of the closest and dearest people for her entire life, although everyone spoke with one voice about his difficult character: What relatives could not forgive the famous actor and director Oleg Efremov.
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