Video: Favorite "grandmother" of Soviet cinema: Tatyana Peltzer - an actress who is always "over 40"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Tatiana Peltzer - the actress is phenomenal. If you try to remember her roles in theater and cinema, you get the feeling that she was never young. And this is natural, since the path to an acting career was not easy for Peltzer. At the age of 30, she was fired from the theater for incompetence and returned to the profession only when only age-related roles were suitable for her.
Tatiana Peltzer came from an artistic family. Her father Ivan Peltzer was a wonderful director and he himself had an acting talent, he became the girl's first teacher. Tatiana has performed since childhood: at the age of nine she received her first fee for an episodic role in the play "Noble's Nest", and at ten she became a real favorite of the audience, she very sincerely played the role of Seryozha in the production of "Anna Karenina".
Children's roles were replaced by work in various theaters in post-revolutionary Russia. However, the actress did not linger anywhere for a long time, perhaps she did not find her role. The turning point in Tatyana's biography was the marriage with the German philosopher Hans Teibler, he took his young wife to Germany. The couple lived for four years, Tatyana even managed to get a job at the local theater, but soon she got bored with a measured life. In her life, there was a short, but stormy romance, the marriage was dissolved, Tatyana left for the USSR and regained her maiden name. In fairness, we note that she maintained warm friendly relations with Hans all her life, although he reproached his ex-wife for infidelity.
Tatyana Peltzer was dismissed from the theater at the age of 30 because she did not have a theatrical education. It was a blow for her, but the girl did not break down, she found a job as a typist at a factory in order to somehow provide for herself. A triumphant return to the stage took place several years later. At the beginning there were seven years in the Theater of Miniatures, the actress got a job there when it was just opening. In parallel, Tatiana made her film debut.
Tatiana became truly famous at the age of 49. By this time she had already made a name for herself, the Theater of Satire in Moscow gladly accepted her into its team, and the film "Wedding with a Dowry" was released, where the actress played the role of Lukerya Pokhlebkina, an old woman addicted to drinking. After that there were roles in light comedy films: "Soldier Ivan Brovkin", "Ivan Perepelitsa", "Tiger Tamer", "Morozko" … And everywhere the actress got the roles of mothers and grandmothers, so she became essentially an all-Union grandmother.
For several decades, Tatiana Peltzer received a huge number of invitations to shoot, her collaboration with Mark Zakharov was especially productive. This director became one of those who supported the actress until the last years of his life. She shone on stage for a very long time, at the age of 75 she still easily played difficult roles, was tireless and energetic. However, age made itself felt: the actress began to forget roles more and more often, to confuse words. Soon she ended up in a psychiatric hospital, the people's artist was assigned to the ward to the mentally ill, where she had to endure a difficult test - she was simply beaten. Then Zakharov decided to stage the play "Memorial Prayer", in which Peltzer played with Abdulov. It was very difficult for her on stage during these years, she was carefully taken out by the arm, there were practically no words. However, the audience always warmly greeted their beloved actress. Everyone was warmer when their beloved grandmother appeared. Tatiana Peltzer died in 1992, she played to the last, until she felt really bad. In the hospital, she fell and broke her hip. For the 88-year-old actress, this injury was fatal.
Tatiana Peltzer was distinguished by her tough disposition and sharp words. For this, she was often compared with an equally outstanding actress of Soviet cinema - Faina Ranevskaya.
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