Sofiya Pilyavskaya

About Sofiya Pilyavskaya

Who is it?: Actress
Birth Day: May 17, 1911
Birth Place: Moscow, Russia
Birth Name: Sofya Stanislavovna Pilyavskaya

Sofiya Pilyavskaya

Sofya Stanislavovna Pilyavskaya spent practically all of her life, from 1928 to 2000, working in the famed Moscow...
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As per our current Database, Sofiya Pilyavskaya has been died on 22 January, 2000 at Moscow, Russia.

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When Sofiya Pilyavskaya die, Sofiya Pilyavskaya was 89 years old.

Popular As Sofiya Pilyavskaya
Occupation Actress
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born May 17, 1911 (Moscow, Russia)
Birthday May 17
Town/City Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russia

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Sofiya Pilyavskaya’s zodiac sign is Taurus. According to astrologers, Taurus is practical and well-grounded, the sign harvests the fruits of labor. They feel the need to always be surrounded by love and beauty, turned to the material world, hedonism, and physical pleasures. People born with their Sun in Taurus are sensual and tactile, considering touch and taste the most important of all senses. Stable and conservative, this is one of the most reliable signs of the zodiac, ready to endure and stick to their choices until they reach the point of personal satisfaction.

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Sofya Stanislavovna Pilyavskaya spent practically all of her life, from 1928 to 2000, working in the famed Moscow Artistic Academic Theatre. There she met her husband, the actor Nikolai Dorohin who died in 1954 of a heart attack.

She never remarried. A student of K.S. Stanislavsky and V.E. Nemirovich-Danchenko, she brought to stage and screen her inimitable skill mingled with a completely "un-soviet", elegant, aristocratic beauty.

This is what made her totally unsuitable for Soviet theatre and film, and made her career a mingling of a few famous roles, and long periods of silence. The increasingly plebeian culture of the USSR was repugnant to her.

Possibly that was the reason she brought her memoirs ("A Sad Book") to an end in 1970, not caring any longer to speak of a life which was becoming increasingly difficult and distasteful to her. Even though this was the time when fame finally found her--in 1970 Oleg Efremov took over M.

H.A.T. and found a large number of roles for the great actress. Her life ended on her 89th year in a Kremlin hospital where she received visits from fellow actors from many Moscow theatres, the wife of the Russian President and many neighbours from her prestigious "Stalin era" house.

The Metropolitan Pitirim himself presided over the funeral service. Newspapers, radio, television programs all spoke of her orbituary, and she received a grand funeral. One would, at a first glance, think that she had a long and successful life.

However, as time went on it was a life of increasing loneliness and sorrow. On her deathbed she remembered not her successes, nor her many years of teaching in the M.H.A.T. theatrical school--but her father's arrest and disappearance in the terrible year 1937, her fellow actor Kol'tsov who spent 17 years in the camps, and she kept returning to the theme of terror which haunted her, for her entire life.

She was a woman of courage, of great artistic talent and skill which, alas, were not well known nor well loved by the majority of her countrymen. A woman of astonishing beauty and grace which she brought to the fore in even the smallest and most unimportant roles.

Born under the Russian Empire she lived through the long and terrible 20th century in the USSR, and in the difficult and confusing days of the new Russia finally went to her rest. A great actress, and a great lady.

Sofiya Pilyavskaya Movies

  • Zagovor obrechyonnykh (1950) as Khristina Padera
  • Anna Karenina (1967) as Grafina Vronskaya
  • Starshaya sestra (1967) as Actress
  • Serebristaya pyl (1953) as Doris Steal

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