Actors born in the difficult war years experienced a lot, passed many trials, and therefore they can tell people a lot - not by facts, but by their sense of life, their attitude to it and their love for every moment, whatever it may be.
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One of these actresses is Olga Frolovna Gobzeva. Currently, her name is nun Olga. She took tonsure after one strange event in her life in 1992.
Biography
Olga Frolovna was born in 1943 in Moscow. Her parents were from Ryazan, all were peasants. However, there were monks in the family, and the parents prayed so earnestly - as if they were servants of the Lord. This is despite the fact that Olga's father was a driver of various party officials.
The Gobzevs lived not poorly, but not richly. Partly due to the fact that wealth was never pursued, and partly due to large families - they had five children in their family. Parents remembered the years of repression well, and constantly prayed for the safety and health of their children. Olga Frolovna said that once she got pneumonia in a serious form, and the doctors did not give hope that the child would survive. And the father believed and prayed all nights, and still begged his little daughter, saved her life.
At school, Olga was engaged in a circle of artistic words, thanks to this she repeatedly won prizes in competitions for reading prose and poetry. Especially in those years, she loved Pushkin and could endlessly quote from him.
After school, Gobzeva entered VGIK, though on the second attempt. But immediately she began acting in films. Her first work was a short film "Hey, somebody!". After filming, the director praised her, and she believed in herself.
About cinema, Olga Frolovna says that this is not work, not a game and not hypocrisy - this is life itself. If the partner "lives" with you on the site - everything turns out.
The best films by Gobzeva are “The Magician” (1968), “I am Twenty Years Old” (1964), “Once Twenty Years Later” (1980), “Wings” (1966).
Her closest in outlook on life were her colleagues Oleg Dal, Yuri Bogatyrev, Vasily Shukshin.