Valentina Telegin is a Soviet actress of extraordinary appearance, which can hardly be called a beauty. Nevertheless, the indefatigable temperament of the artist brought her fame among Russian viewers. Despite this, the career and personal life of the actress were difficult.
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Childhood and youth
Valentina Telegin was born in 1915 in Novocherkassk. Cossack blood flowed in the veins of the girl, hence her indomitable temperament and wild temper. The teacher of the theater club, which Valya attended in her school years, advised the girl to definitely use her data to master the acting profession. And Valya followed his advice.
Education
After graduation, Valentina went to Leningrad and entered the Leningrad Institute of Performing Arts. The girl really liked studying, she literally burned on stage. Teachers and students greatly respected Valentina Telegin, she was considered the best student on the course.
Career
During her creative life, Valentina Telegin replaced several theaters, and everywhere she played with success. The time was turbulent, besides, the war began.
During the war, Valentina Petrovna worked a lot at the front line and did not want to leave there, giving way to cars for those who needed it more. It was on such women as Valentina Telegin that our country kept in difficult wartime.
Well, after the end of hostilities, Valentina successfully returned to the profession. Her roles in cinema and in the theater were often small, but in depth they were not inferior to the main roles. Especially Telegina managed images of strong women who did not give up in front of the difficulties of life.
However, due to her characteristic appearance, Valentina Petrovna often had to play a villain. Her most famous role in this role is the grandmother Alevtina from the movie "It Was in Penkov."