Tatyana Konyukhova - the legendary theater and film actress, idol of the cinema of the 50s. She was remembered by a wide audience due to her role in the film "Dima Gorin's Career", Konyukhov appeared in the episode of the film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears".
Early years, study
Tatyana Georgievna was born in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) on November 12, 1931. Later, the family lived in Latvia. Tatyana's father was a military man. Even at school, the girl dreamed of being an actress, Orlova Lyubov became her idol. However, her parents wanted her to be a doctor or an accountant.
In 1949, Konyukhova successfully entered VGIK, she studied well. She often participated in student performances and attracted the attention of Row Alexander, who invited a talented student to star in the movie May Night.
The picture was shot in stereoscopic format, it became very popular. Passers-by began to recognize Tatyana, posters with her photo could be found on many streets of Moscow.
Tatiana could not cope with the dubbing, there was little experience. Her heroine was voiced by another actress. However, Konyukhova doubted her talent and knowledge, she asked the leadership of the university to leave her for the second year. Her request was granted.
Creative activity
Konyukhov was invited to star in the film "Walking through the agony", she was approved for the role of the main character. Because of this, she refused the role in the movie "Carnival Night", "Cranes Are Flying", which have become classics of the movie. But Tatyana really wanted to play in the film adaptation of the work of A.N. Tolstoy, however, another actress began to play her role. It was a blow for Konyukhova.
Later, she began acting in other films. Fame brought her the film "First Joy" "Good Morning", "Volnitsa", "The Fate of Marina." In that period, films became the leaders of film distribution. However, Tatyana did not like the role of a Komsomol member with a firm character. The closest to the inner world was the heroine of the movie "Different Fates." In 1961, she starred in the film "Dima Gorin's Career".
In 1960, Konyukhova began to work successfully at the Maly Theater, but a year later she left. She continued her career at the Theater Studio of the film actor, having worked there from 1956 to 1992. and presenting the most powerful images to the public. Tatyana Georgievna also engaged in dubbing, participated in productions on radio and television. In 1991, she became the People's Artist of the RSFSR. Leaving the theater, Konyukhova taught at the Metropolitan Institute of Culture.