Olga Preobrazhenskaya (director)
Olga Preobrazhenskaya | |
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Born | |
Died | 30 October 1971 Moscow, Soviet Union | (aged 90)
Occupation | Film director Actress |
Years active | 1913–1961 |
Olga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya (Russian: Ольга Ивановна Преображенская, 24 July 1881 – 30 October 1971) was a Russian Empire and Soviet actress and film director, one of the first female film directors. She is most famous for directing the film Women of Ryazan.[1]
Biography[]
Olga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya was born on 24 July 1881, in Moscow. From 1901 to 1904, she studied in the actor school of Moscow Art Theater. From 1905, she worked in theaters in Poltava, Tbilisi, Riga, Odessa, Voronezh and Moscow.[2]
In 1913, she debuted as film actress in , directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yakov Protazanov, and she starred in several popular adaptations of Russian classics, such as War and Peace and (both 1915). Preobrazhenskaya was one of the founders of the actor school of the VGIK, where she taught from 1918 to 1925.[2]
Filmography[]
- As actress
- (Ключи счастья) (1913)
- Dionysus' Anger (Гнев Диониса) (1914)
- (Дворянское гнездо) (1914)
- (Маска смерти) (1914)
- War and Peace (Война и мир) (1915)
- (Гранатовый браслет) (1915)
- (Накануне) (1915)
- (Петербургские трущобы) (1915)
- (Плебей) (1915)
- (Приваловские миллионы) (1915)
- The Great Passion (Великая страсть) (1916)
- Deep Pool (Омут) (1916)
- Whose Guilt? (Чья вина?) (1916)
- The Iron Heel (Железная пята) (1919)
- The Landowner (Помещик) (1923)
- Locksmith and Chancellor (Слесарь и канцлер) (1924)
- As director
- (Барышня - крестьянка) (1916); co-directed with Vladimir Gardin
- Victoria (Виктория) (1917)
- Tale of Priest Pankrat (Сказка о попе Панкрате) (1918)
- The Landowner (Помещик) (1923)
- Fedka's truth (Федькина правда) (1925)
- Kashtanka (Каштанка) (1926)
- Anne (Аня) (1927)
- Women of Ryazan (Бабы рязанские) (1927)
- A Town Full of Light (Светлый город) (1928); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
- The Last Attraction (Последний аттракцион) (1929); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
- And Quiet Flows the Don (Тихий Дон) (1930); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
- (Вражьи тропы) (1935); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
- Stepan Razin (Степан Разин) (1939); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
- Lad from Taiga (Парень из тайги) (1941); co-directed with Ivan Pravov
References[]
- ^ Jay Leyda (1960). Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen & Unwin. p. 231.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ольга Преображенская". Encyclopedia of Native Cinema. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
External links[]
- Actresses of the Russian Empire
- Soviet women film directors
- Soviet film directors
- Soviet film actresses
- Silent film directors
- Actresses from Moscow
- 1881 births
- 1971 deaths
- Soviet film director stubs