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Elena Valaeva - Soviet film actress

Elena Yarayevna Valaeva is a Soviet film actress. How did this woman's life come about? How did she become famous? On the life and creative path of the actress will be discussed in the article.

Biography of Elena Valaeva

The future Soviet film actress E. Valaeva was born in the small town of Zhukovsky, Moscow region in 1953, April 1.

After graduation she decided to realize her dream of becoming an actress and entered the All-Russia State University of Cinematography (VGIK), where she studied with the famous Soviet actor, theater and film director and professor Boris Andreevich Babochkin.

Her life she associated with the famous Soviet director Igor Voznesensky, with whom she lived until her death.

The beginning of a creative career

Her first major role, actress Elena Valaeva received very early, in 19 years. It was a picture of Vladimir Basov "Dangerous Turn", based on the eponymous work of John Boyton Priestley. This film was first aired in 1972.

Elena Valaeva got the role of the young wife of Gordon Whitehouse, Betty, through a false and self-interested person, but in her own way unhappy. In the process of developing the plot line of the movie, the details of the murder and some unflattering secrets of the heroes are being spun. All of them reveal their true nature, and Elena Valayeva was especially successful in transferring reincarnation from a cute doll to a calculating predator.

Working in a movie

For her creative career from 1972 to 1991, the Soviet film actress Valaeva Elena played in 16 films, most of which were filmed by her husband Igor Voznesensky. All her film works were related to the genres of detectives, fighters or dramas.

Elena Valayeva is an actress who had roles of different importance: both main ones, and second plan, and almost episodic.

In 1973, the film "Old Walls" directed by Viktor Tregubovich with Lyudmila Gurchenko in the title role was released. Elena Valayeva got the role of a worker of the textile factory Ali Voznesenskaya, a young girl who aspires to find herself a good guy and therefore prefers dancing to work outside of school hours.

In 1974, Igor Voznesensky's film "The Lot" was released. In the picture we are talking about the young hockey player Victor Golikov, who should take the place of goalkeeper Krotov in the famous hockey team of the USSR, playing at the world championship. Elena Valayeva played a small role as the daughter of goalkeeper Krotova, Irina.

In the work of Igor Voznesensky "Stunning Berendeev", filmed in 1975, the actress got the tiny role of a music teacher. It was an easy childish picture of a student vocational school with great ideas to reach out to the alien intellect.

1977 brought the actress Elena Valaeva a supporting role in the tape "Rings of Almanzor" directed by Igor Voznesensky, based on the tale "Tin rings". There she played a court lady at the royal court.

In the same year, 1977, Ascension took a biographical film "The Fourth Height," where Valaeva had the role of a teacher.

1979 - the year of the publication of a fantastic tape by Igor Voznesensky "Aquanauts." In it, Elena Valaeva played the part of Natasha. The picture tells of the bold experiments of scientists, the consequences of which no one could foresee.

In 1981, the actress starred in the film "I Stay With You", filmed by her husband, in a small role as a doctor.

In the same 1981, Valaeva starred in the film director Sergei Nikonenko in the film "Gypsy Happiness", where she played the role of Nastya. The film tells about the mother and son, the gypsies who decided to change their lives for the better.

1982 brought the actress to the actress in the tape of Anton Vasilyev "You can not prohibit one's life beautifully." Elena Valayeva played the role of official of the Ministry of Light Industry of the RSFSR. And the speech in the picture is about a young fashion designer of a textile factory, who, not having found understanding in his native penates, is going to seek improvement of production in the Ministry of Light Industry.

In 1982, Valaeva received an episodic role in Mark Osepyan's social drama Odnolyuby.

1982 also brought the actress another role of the second plan. It was a picture of Valentin Popov "Rendezvous with Youth". In Valaeva there is the role of Rodionov Oksana's secretary.

1983 brought Valaeva a small role as a visitor to a savings bank in the comedy melodrama of Gennady Melkonyan, "Unexpectedly-Negative".

In 1983, the actress starred in her husband Igor Voznesensky in the crime drama "Recognize Guilty", where she played the role of teacher of English in the 9th grade "A".

In 1985, the detective Voznesensky saw the light "Attention! To all posts ... "about the policeman Viktor Koltsov. Valaeva was there as a teacher at a police school.

The continuation of the detective story was published in 1986 under the title "Where is your son?". There, the actress has one of the main roles - a policeman Lazareva.

In 1986, the actress starred in one of the satirical-humorous magazine "Wick".

In the detective Igor Voznesensky's "The Perfect Crime", released in 1989, Elena Valayeva played a small role as a resident of the town.

In 1989, the social drama of Stanislav Rostotsky "From the Life of Fedor Kuzkin" was taken about the life of an old peasant who does not want to join a collective farm. Elena got a small role as a seller in a special distributor.

In 1990 Valaeva had an episodic role in the mystical drama of Vladimir Grammatikov "Sisters of Liberty".

In 1991 Elena last took off from her husband, Igor Voznesensky, in his detective fighter "Adventure Company".

Scoring Movies

Elena Valayeva was able to participate in the movies not only as an actress. In 1991, Vladimir Grammatikov's film entitled "A Tale of a Merchant's Daughter and a Mysterious Flower" was released on the screen of the tale "The Scarlet Flower" of Aksakov. In this picture Valaeva was involved in the process of voicing female characters.

Cause of death of Elena Valaeva

For all fans of the creativity of the actress, as well as friends of her death, of course, was a tragedy. However, during the last years of her life Elena Valaeva struggled with a serious illness, because of which she received a disability. In 2010, September 9, the torment of the Soviet film actress Elena Yarayevna Valaeva ceased.

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