Nina Drobysheva(1939-2023)
- Actress
Nina Drobysheva is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR.
Nina was born in Leningrad. Father - Ivan Drobyshev, died at the front. Mother worked in a factory. In her early years, Nina was raised by her grandmother, with whom she was very close. From an early age, Nina was drawn to art, she loved to go to museums, to exhibitions, to the cinema. Then she had the idea to become an actress.
During her school years, she was engaged in a theatrical group at the Palace of Pioneers. Together with her, the future famous actor Igor Klemenkov was engaged (he played the role of a page in the famous fairy tale film Cinderella (1947)). It was there that the high school student Nina was noticed by Vladimir Vengerov, who invited her to his film Dva kapitana (1956) for the role of the protagonist's sister. It was her film debut.
In 1961 she graduated from the theater studio at the Leningrad Youth Theater. Since 1958 - actress of the Leningrad Youth Theater. Since 1962 she worked at the Mossovet Theater. On this stage, she is known, among other things, for the role of Édith Piaf in the play of the same name, staged by Boris Shchedrin based on the play by Viktor Legentov.
The triumphant role in the cinema was the role of Sasha Lvova in the film Clear Skies (1961) by Grigoriy Chukhray.
Nina was born in Leningrad. Father - Ivan Drobyshev, died at the front. Mother worked in a factory. In her early years, Nina was raised by her grandmother, with whom she was very close. From an early age, Nina was drawn to art, she loved to go to museums, to exhibitions, to the cinema. Then she had the idea to become an actress.
During her school years, she was engaged in a theatrical group at the Palace of Pioneers. Together with her, the future famous actor Igor Klemenkov was engaged (he played the role of a page in the famous fairy tale film Cinderella (1947)). It was there that the high school student Nina was noticed by Vladimir Vengerov, who invited her to his film Dva kapitana (1956) for the role of the protagonist's sister. It was her film debut.
In 1961 she graduated from the theater studio at the Leningrad Youth Theater. Since 1958 - actress of the Leningrad Youth Theater. Since 1962 she worked at the Mossovet Theater. On this stage, she is known, among other things, for the role of Édith Piaf in the play of the same name, staged by Boris Shchedrin based on the play by Viktor Legentov.
The triumphant role in the cinema was the role of Sasha Lvova in the film Clear Skies (1961) by Grigoriy Chukhray.