Inna Makarova

Inna Makarova

actress

Inna Makarova was born on Jul 28, 1928 in Russia]. Inna Makarova's big-screen debut came with The Young Guard directed by Sergey Gerasimov in 1948. Inna Makarova is known for Myortvye dushi directed by Mikhail Shvejtser, Aleksandr Trofimov stars as avtor Nikolay Gogol and Aleksandr Kalyagin as Pavel Chichikov. The most recent award Inna Makarova achieved is People's Artist of the USSR. The upcoming new movie Inna Makarova plays is Bolshaya lyubov which will be released on Feb 16, 2006.

Inna Makarova is a Soviet and Russian actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1985).She was born in the city Tayga, Tomsk District of the Siberian Territory in a family of workers of the Novosibirsk Radio Committee Vladimir Makarov and Anna German. Inna spent her childhood and youth in Novosibirsk. The family lived in the House of Writers. In 1943-1948 she studied at VGIK in the workshop of Sergey Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. During her studies, she played the role of Carmen in the play of the same name staged by Tatyana Lioznova. During her studies, she met her future husband Sergey Bondarchuk, who came to the course after the front.The significant role in the movie was Katya Petrashen in the film "Height" (1957), then - Varvara in the film "My Dear Man" (1958). Both main roles, according to Makarova, were written specifically for her with Alexey Batalov, and the actors were approved without samples. During the filming, she decided to divorce Bondarchuk. The separation was difficult, after this Makarova did not marry for a long time.Later she performed vivid and memorable roles in the films "Girls", "The Marriage of Balzaminov", "Women", "Russian Field". In the late 1980s, she began to act less frequently, and then completely disappeared from the screens, devoting herself to concert activities. In the mid-2000s, she returned to her acting career, playing in various television series.

  • Birthday

    Jul 28, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    Tayga, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Kemerovo Oblast, Russia]

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Awards

3 wins & 0 nominations

People's Artist of the USSR
1985
Winner - People's Artist of the USSR
People's Artist of the Republic
1971
Russia
Winner - People's Artist of the Republic
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