Anna Obukhovich was an American actress who is best known for Bolshoye gore malenkoy zhenshchiny, Zapakh velikoj imperii, and Za monastyrskoyu bramoyu. She was born on December 5, 1908, and passed away on November 13, 1986.
Personal and Family Life
Anna Obukhovich was born in a small town, which influenced her early life and career choices. Details about her family are limited, but she pursued acting as a profession. Throughout her career, she contributed significantly to the arts, particularly in the film industry.
Career
Anna is recognized for her roles in several early 20th-century films including Bolshoye gore malenkoy zhenshchiny from 1929 and Zapakh velikoj imperii from 1931. She often acted under different stage names, most notably A. Obukhovich. Her performances left a lasting mark on the production landscape of her time.
Death and Legacy
Anna Obukhovich died on November 13, 1986. Her contributions to cinema continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts. Although her fame did not reach overwhelming heights, she remains a respected figure in the history of film.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1975 | Gamlet Shchigrovskogo uezda | (as A. Obukhovich) |
1968 | Zapomnim etot den | Pomeshchitsa (as A. Obukhovich) |
1960 | Vperedi – krutoy povorot | mama Sergeyeva (as A. Obukhovich) |
1956 | Zelenye ogni | Marya Petrovna (as A. Obukhovich) |
1931 | Zapakh velikoj imperii | |
1929 | Bolshoye gore malenkoy zhenshchiny | Kovalchuk’s sister |
1928 | Za monastyrskoyu bramoyu | Klanya – novice |