First Name
Nadezhda
Last Name
Rumyantseva
Date of Birth
09 September 1930
Height
59.5
Build
Slim
Eye Color
Brown - Light
Hair Color
Blonde
Place of Birth
Potapovo village, Smolensk province, Soviet Union, now Russia
Star Sign
Virgo
Date of Death
08 April 2008
Place of Death
Moscow, Russia
Cause of Death
brain cancer
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Atheist
Nationality
Russian
Gender
Female
Wikipedia Text
Nadezhda Vasilyevna Rumyantseva (Russian: , September 9, 1930, Potapowo, Smolensk Oblast, USSR - April 8, 2008, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet/Russian theatrical and cinema actress. Best known as Tosya Kislitsina in 1961 film Devchata and voicing a lot of Soviet cartoons.
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Nadezhda Rumyantseva was a Russian comedienne and character actress. Her years of great popularity in the USSR came in the late 1950s to the mid-60s, when she starred in a series of teen-age family comedies, "The Unamenables" (`59), "Gals" (`61), "Queen of the Gas Station" (`63), etc., in a couple of which her romantic-comic partner was played by Yuri Belov. She was also a dubber in popular Russian cartoons.
She was born Nadezhda Vasilevna Rumyantseva on September 9, 1930, in Potapovo village, Smolensk province, Soviet Union. She studied acting at the Soviet State Institute of Cinema (VGIK), graduating in 1952 as an actress. While a student, she made her stage debut at the Moscow Central Children`s Theatre. Her small height at once determined her type as a travesty. In 1952 Rumyantseva made her film debut as Marusya Rodnikova in Navstrechu zhizni (1952) by director Nikolai Lebedev. She shot to fame in the Soviet Union with her roles in Devchata (1961) and Koroleva benzokolonki (1963). She also dubbed Natalya Varley in Kavkazskaya plennitsa, ili Novye priklyucheniya Shurika (1966), and Audrey Hepburn in a Russian adaptation of How to Steal a Million (1966) for the Soviet market.
Nadezhda Rumyantseva was married to a Soviet diplomat, Villi Khshtoyan, and their daughter, Karina, was born in Malaysia. In the 60s and 70s, Rumyantseva was living outside the Soviet Union, due to the nature of her husband`s job. Back in the USSR, Rumyantseva hosted a Soviet TV show for children, and occasionally dubbed voices for animated cartoons. In 1996 she was attacked by two burglars in her Moscow apartment. One of the burglars hit Rumyantseva in the head, causing her a severe head trauma, and she suffered from headaches for the rest of her life. She died of a brain cancer on April 8, 2008, in a Moscow clinic, and was laid to rest in Vagankovskoe Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
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www.imdb.com/name/nm0750184/bio
University
Soviet State Institute of Cinema (VGIK), 1952
Full Name at Birth
Nadezhda Vasilievna Rumyantseva
Count - Awards
1
Age
77
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