
Valentina Telegina
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1915-02-21
Day of Death
1979-10-04 (64 years old)
Place of Birth
Novocherkassk, Rostovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Valentina Telegina
Biography
We don't have biography for Valentina Telegina.
Known For
Acting
(1979)
Breakfast on the Grass
as повариха тётя Паша
(1978)
Live in Joy
as мать Митяя Марья Пряжкина
(1978)
Poslednyaya nevesta Zmeya Gorynycha
as эпизод
(1978)
(1978)
(1976)
(1975)
Step Forward
as Nanny
(1975)
(1975)
(1974)
(1974)
Происшествие
as Анна Петровна, «Шибаниха»
(1973)
Let the Northern Lights Shine
as The cook
(1973)
(1973)
(1972)
Telegram
as Marya Ivanovna
(1970)
(1969)
Ugryum-River
as Varvara
(1969)
A Little Crane
as milkmaid (uncredited)
(1969)
(1968)
We'll Live Till Monday
as school nanny
(1968)
Three Poplars on Plyuschikha Street
as Fedosya Ivanovna
(1968)
(1968)
Wake Mukhin Up!
as audience's janitor / Roman woman
(1967)
(1965)
Fidelity
as Woman
(1965)
(1964)
A Tale of Lost Times
as Awdotja
(1963)
The Alive and the Dead
as тётя Паша Куликова
(1962)
The Soul Calls
as Polina Izotovna
(1962)
The Judgment
as people's judge
(1961)
Following the Sun
as тёща
(1961)
Farewell, Doves
as Мария Ефимовна (мать Генки)
(1959)
Ballad of a Soldier
as Old Woman Truck Driver
(1959)
(1959)
(1959)
(1959)
(1959)
(1958)
It Happened in Penkovo
as Alevtina
(1958)
A Groom from the Right Society
as (uncredited)
(1958)
(1957)
Путешествие в молодость
as Marfusha
(1957)
The House I Live In
as Klavdiya Davydova
(1957)
A Girl from the Lighthouse
as Evdokiya
(1956)
Land and People
as Markovna
(1956)
(1955)
(1954)
The Frigid Sea
as сваха
(1954)
The Orange Neck
as The Senior Chicken (voice)
(1953)
Steppe Dawns
as Fedosya
(1952)
(1951)
(1950)
Cossacks of the Kuban
as Khrisoforovna, hefty farm woman
(1948)
(1948)
Little Gray Neck
as (voice)
(1948)
The Train Goes East
as Pasha
(1947)
Spring
as Scientist
(1942)
The District Secretary
as Uncredited
(1940)
Member of the Government
as Прасковья Телегина
(1940)
(1939)
The New Teacher
as Stepanida Ivanovna Lautina
(1939)
(1939)
(1938)
Komsomolsk
as Motya