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  1. Anastasiya Alexandrovna Vertinskaya (Russian: Анастасия Александровна Вертинская, born 19 December 1944, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian actress, who came to prominence in the early 1960s with her acclaimed performances in Scarlet Sails, Amphibian Man and Grigori Kozintsev 's Hamlet. [1][2]

  2. Anastasia Vertinskaya is a popular Russian actress and public figure best known for her roles as Assol in Alye parusa (1961) and Ophelia in Hamlet (1964). She was born Anastasia Aleksandrovna Vertinskaya on December 19, 1944, in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (now Moscow, Russia).

    • January 1, 1
    • Actress, Additional Crew
    • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
    • Anastasiya Vertinskaya
  3. Anastassija Alexandrowna Wertinskaja (russisch Анастасия Александровна Вертинская), auch bekannt als Anastasia Wertinskaja, (* 19. Dezember 1944 in Moskau, Sowjetunion) ist eine russische Schauspielerin.

    • Vertinskaya Had A Happy Childhood with A Rich Cultural Atmosphere
    • She Was Never Keen on Her School Studies
    • She Wanted to Pursue A Career in Linguistics
    • Vertinskaya Developed A Fear of Crowds in 1962 After The Film Amphibian Man
    • Vertinskaya Enrolled in The Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute
    • She Played A Role of A Princess
    • Vertiskaya Officially Acquired Professionalism in 1980
    • She Faced Much Criticism and Frustrations in Her Acting Career
    • She Is Linked with Romantic Relationships with Different Famous People

    Vertinskayas father, Alexander Vertinsky was a famous songwriter, and her mother, Lidiya Vertinskaya was a painter and an actress. She and her sister spent their early years in Moscow Metropol Hotel before they acquired a flat at Gorky street in 1946. Their childhood was happy growing up in a family of two languages and enjoyed the fascinating envi...

    Vertinskayas’s father was a gentleman who never scolded his daughters for failures of which there were many. Vertinskaya was more concerned with exploring her father’s vast library during study time than her studies. Remembering her father decades later, he said he had his own way of dealing with his daughters’ problems where he used to say, “Now t...

    Vertinskaya was thinking of a career in linguistics, but things changed in 1961, sixteen years, then when she was approached personally by the film director Aleksandr Ptushko to play a role in Scarlet sails. The film is a romantic teenage drama based on Alexander Grins’ novel which became an instant success, making her a national celebrity. Many of...

    In 1962, she was starred in the film Amphibian Mancast as a young woman in love with an amphibian man, and she went through difficulties in the underwater shooting sessions which she performed all by herself. The became a blockbuster and made her a brand, where people used to go to the cinema to specifically watch her. At the time, she used to trav...

    In 1962, Vertiskaya joined the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre troupe meaning from then she had to tour the country with the theatre brigades. She enrolled in the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute with assistance from Lyudmila Maksakova, her elder sister Mariana’s friend as she had so much eagerness for acting.

    While still at the Shchukin Theatre Institute, Vertinskaya was given the role of princess Bolkonsky in Sergey Bondarchuk’s epic adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peacefrom 1966 to 1967. The film gave her a new humane dimension as it tried to win against the tragic mistake people make when they neglect the love of someone who is close to them.

    In 1967, she spent one season in the Vakhtangov Theatre troupe before moving to Sovremennik in 1968 where she stayed until 1980. She needed theatrical experience for it was admittedly, of the utmost importance to an actress who never felt confident enough while acting in movies. In 1980, she left Sovremennik for the Moscow Art Theatre. It was only ...

    Life in theatre has never been easier for Vertinskaya as she remembered how Sovrennik was shifted back to the mass scenes and when she stepped on stage. There were hushed collective whispers from the audience which forced her to artificially change her facial features so as to fit the soviet. As time went by, she felt more and more dissatisfied wit...

    In 1967, Vertinskaya married Nikita Mikhalkov a fellow student who is now a renowned Russian film director and actor. Their marriage lasted three years a year and a half later after their son Stepan was born. Later she was romantically involved with actor Mikhail Kozakov, then a Russian rock singer and songwriter Alexander Gradskywith who had a thr...

  4. Anastasia Vertinskaya is a popular Russian actress and public figure best known for her roles as Assol in Alye parusa (1961) and Ophelia in Hamlet (1964). She was born Anastasia Aleksandrovna Vertinskaya on December 19, 1944, in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (now Moscow, Russia).

    • December 19, 1944
  5. English: Anastasiya Alexandrovna Vertinskaya (Russian: Анастасия Александровна Вертинская) (born 19 December 1944), is a Russian actress. Media in category "Anastasiya Vertinskaya" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. 1966 CPA 3328.jpg 1,018 × 732; 151 KB.

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