Vera Streshnyova was a Russian actress known for her roles in Kapitanskaya dochka (1928), Zhenitba (1937), and Palachi (1925). She was born on April 24, 1884, and passed away on September 16, 1957, in Leningrad, which is now St. Petersburg, Russia.
Personal and Family Life
Vera Rodionovna Streshnyova was born into a time of great change in Russia. Little is known about her early life or family background, but her talent in acting became evident as she pursued a career in the film industry.
Career
Streshnyova made a significant impact in early Soviet cinema. She appeared in several notable films throughout the 1920s and 1930s, showcasing her versatility and skill as an actress. Her performances earned her recognition, and she became a respected figure in the film industry of her time.
Death and Legacy
Vera Streshnyova died on September 16, 1957, leaving behind a rich legacy in Russian cinema. Her work continues to be remembered and appreciated by film historians and audiences alike, marking her as an important figure in the history of Soviet film.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1937 | Zhenitba | Arina (as V. Streshneva) |
1936 | Devushka speshit na svidanie | Gurov’s Wife (as V. Streshneva) |
1934 | House of Greed | Galkina (as V. R. Streshnyova) |
1928 | Kapitanskaya dochka | Catherine II (as Vera Streshneva) |
1925 | Navodneniye | Short |
1925 | Palachi | Unknown |
1925 | Stepan Khalturin | Unknown |
1925 | Chudo s samogonom | Short |