
Marianna Strizhenova
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1924-10-14
Day of Death
2004-05-12 (79 years old)
Place of Birth
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Marianna Strizhenova
Biography
Marianna Strizhenova is a Soviet theater and film actress.
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1969)
Born in Moscow in an actor's family. After four years of study at the Moscow Theater School, Marianna becomes an actress of the Mossovet Theater. The first film role took place in the film "Bountiful Summer" directed by Boris Barnet. The popularity of the actress came after the role of Gemma in the film "The Gadfly" directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and the role of Masha in the movie "Height" directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi. Marianna Strizhenova is one of the most beautiful actresses in Soviet cinema. Due to her talent and appearance, Marianna had many wonderful roles that brought her fame.
Known For
Acting
(1989)
Fathers
as mother-in-law
(1989)
The Artist from Gribov
as Nina Aleksandrovna
(1985)
(1984)
Time and the Conways
as Joan Halford in maturity
(1982)
Vacation at Your Own Expense
as Yura's Mother
(1982)
Take Care of the Men!
as Violetta Maximilianovna
(1978)
Blue Lightnings
as Anatoly's Mother
(1976)
Only Together
as Vera Naumova
(1975)
Captain Nemo
as Jacqueline's Mother
(1975)
Looking for My Fate
as organizer of the poetry evening
(1974)
The Great Tamer
as Yelena's Mother
(1972)
Street Without End
as city committee secretary
(1970)
Night Call
as Leokadia
(1969)
Bonivur's Heart
as Nadezhda Perovskaya
(1967)
They Were Known Only By Their Faces
as Adamova
(1965)
Through Icy Haze
as Countess Sofia Vladimirovna Panina
(1965)
Nights of Farewell
as Gedeonov's Wife
(1965)
Black Business
as Zhanna Volchanskaya
(1963)
No Fear, No Blame
as Natalya
(1961)
The Blind Musician
as Anna Mikhailovna
(1959)
Foma Gordeyev
as Sasha
(1959)
Life in Your Hands
as Polina
(1957)
Height
as Masha
(1957)
Gutta-Percha Boy
as Countess Listomirova
(1955)
The Gadfly
as Gemma
(1951)
Taras Shevchenko
as Agafia Uskova
(1951)
Bountiful Summer
as Oksana Podpruzhenko