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Tatiana Samoilova (Tatyana Samojlova) is a Russian film actress known for the leading roles in The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and Anna Karenina (1967).

She was born on May 4, 1934, in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russia. Her father, Yevgeni Samojlov, was a notable Russian actor, Her mother, Zinaida Ilyinichna, was Jewish. Young Samojlova studied music under the tutelage of her mother. During the Second World War, she escaped from the siege of Leningrad with her parents, and moved to Moscow. There she studied ballet and graduated from the Ballet School of Stanislavsky Theatre. She was invited by Maya Plisetskaya to join the ballet school of Bolshoi Theatre, but she chose to be a dramatic actress. From 1953-1956 she studied at Shchukin Theatrical School, then at State Institute of Theatrical Art (GITIS), graduating in 1962, as actress. While a student, Samojlova made her film debut in Meksikanets (1955).

Samojlova shot to fame with the leading role as Veronika in Letyat Zhuravli (The Cranes are Flying 1957) by director Mikhail Kalatozov. In spite of the initial cold reception by the Soviet officialdom, the film was loved by public in Russia and internationally. It became the first and only Russian film to be awarded the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival in 1958. Samojlova won a Special Mention at Cannes and was nominated for Best Foreign Actress BAFTA Film Award in 1959. She received many offers internationally, and was invited to work in Hollywood, but the Soviet government forced her to decline any jobs outside the Soviet Union. To make things worse for Samojlova, her character, Veronika, was labeled a 'whore' by the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

During the 60s, her career stagnated due to overall stagnation in the USSR under Leonid Brezhnev. In 1960 Samojlova lost her job with Mayakovsky Theatre in Moscow, and was practically unemployed for several years. Her next success came with the title role in Anna Karenina (1967), an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Leo Tolstoy by director Aleksandr Zarkhi. Samojlova starred as Anna Karenina opposite her ex-husband Vasili Lanovoy.

During the 80s and 90s, Tatiana Samojlova had a lengthy pause in her film career. She made a comeback in several TV series in the 2000s. She was married four times, and has one son. Samojlova was designated People's Actress of Russia (1993). She is living in Moscow, Russia.

Filmography

Nirvana (2008/I) .... Margarita Ivanovna

Far from Sunset Boulevard (2005) (as Tatiana Samoilova) .... Poliakova old

... aka "Daleko ot Sanset Bulvara" - Russia (original title)

"Moskovskaya saga" (2004) TV series .... Professor

24 Hours (2000) .... Mother

... aka "24 chasa" - Russia (original title)

Brillianty dlya diktatury proletariata (1975) .... Olenetskaya

Okean (1974)

Vozvrata net (1973)

Gorod na Kavkaze (1972)

Nechayannye radosti (1972)

Anna Karenina (1967) .... Anna Karenina

Attack and Retreat (1964) .... Sonya

... aka "Italiani brava gente" - Italy (original title)

Alba Regia (1961) .... Alba

Leon Garros ishchet druga (1961) .... Natacha

... aka "20,000 Leagues Across the Land" - USA (TV title)

... aka "Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend" - International (English title) (informal title)

The Unmailed Letter (1959) .... Tanya

... aka "Neotpravlennoye pismo" - Soviet Union (original title)

The Cranes Are Flying (1957) (as T. Samojlova) .... Veronika

... aka "Letyat zhuravli" - Soviet Union (original title)

Meksikanets (1955) .... Maria

... aka "The Mexican" - International (English title) (informal title)

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