Valentina Illarionovna Talyzina (; 22 January 1935 â 21 June 2025) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress who was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1985). Awarded the Order of Honor (2005) and the Order of Friendship (2010). She was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1964.
Early life
Valentina Talyzina was born on 22 January 1935, in Omsk. Valentina's father was Illarion (ÃÂûÃÂÃÂðÃÂ) Grigorievich Talyzin, a Russified Tatar, and her mother was Anastasia (ÃÂÃÂÃÂûóÃÂûÃÂ) Trifonovna Talyzina. When Valentina Talyzina was an infant, her family moved to Baranavichy.
Career
Between 1952 and 1954, Talyzina studied at the Omsk Agricultural Institute.
In 1954, she was admitted to the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, where she graduated in 1958. That same year, she became part of the Mossovet Theatre troupe.
She made her film debut in 1963 in the detective film The Man who Doubts, where she played the role of Inna. But, it wasnâÂÂt until the late 1960s that she began to actively act in film. One of her first big acting successes was the role of Nadya in the adventure film Road to Saturn.
Valentina Talyzina had a minor role in the film The Irony of Fate and also dubbed over major character Nadia because her regular actress, Barbara Brylska, had an obvious Polish accent.
For her performance in the television series Lines of Fate, Valentina Talyzina received the Golden Eagle Award as Best Television Actress in 2004.
In March 2014, Talyzina signed a letter in support of the controversial 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea. As a result, she was banned from entering Ukraine along with many other Russian artists and entertainers. In 2023, she stated her support for the infamous Russian invasion of Ukraine in an interview; during this, she also made several anti-semitic statements.
Personal life and death
- Father â Illarion Grigorievich Talyzin, from Russified Tatar.
- Mother â Anastasia Trifonovna Talyzina.
- Ex-husband â painter Leonid Nepomnyashchy.
- Daughter â Ksenia Khairova (also an actress), granddaughter Anastasia (born 1998).
Talyzina died on 21 June 2025, at the age of 90.
Selected filmography
Talyzina starred in over 138 movies, including:
- 1968 â The Road to 'Saturn' () as Nadya
- 1968 â Zigzag of Success (ÃÂøó÷ðó ÃÂôðÃÂø) as Alevtina Vasilyevna
- 1971 â Grandads-Robbers (áÃÂðÃÂøúø-ÃÂð÷ñþùýøúø) as Fedyaev's secretary
- 1972 â Big School-Break (ÃÂþûÃÂÃÂðàÿõÃÂõüõýð) as school chemical teacher
- 1974 â Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (ÃÂõòõÃÂþÃÂÃÂýÃÂõ ÿÃÂøúûÃÂÃÂõýøàøÃÂðûÃÂÃÂýÃÂõò ò àþÃÂÃÂøø) as hostess in the hotel
- 1975 â Afonya (ÃÂÃÂþýÃÂ) as Vostryakova
- 1975 â The Irony of Fate (ÃÂÃÂþýøàÃÂÃÂôÃÂñÃÂ, øûø á ûÃÂóúøü ÿðÃÂþü!) as Nadya (voice) / Valya
- 1979 â The Luncheon on the Grass (ÃÂðòÃÂÃÂðú ýð ÃÂÃÂðòõ) as Anna Petrovna
- 1981 â Agony (ÃÂóþýøÃÂ) as Aglaia
- 1981 â Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (àñõôýþü óÃÂÃÂðÃÂõ ÷ðüþûòøÃÂõ ÃÂûþòþ...) as Anna Speshneva
- 1983 â Crazy Day of Engineer Barkasov (ÃÂõ÷ÃÂüýÃÂù ôõýàøýöõýõÃÂð ÃÂðÃÂúðÃÂþòð) as Kobylina
- 1984 â TASS Is Authorized to Declare... (âÃÂáá ÃÂÿþûýþüþÃÂõý ÷ðÃÂòøÃÂÃÂ...) as Pilar (voice)
- 1985 â Guest from the Future (ÃÂþÃÂÃÂÃÂàø÷ ñÃÂôÃÂÃÂõóþ) as Mariya Pavlovna
- 1985 â After the Rain, on Thursday (ÃÂþÃÂûõ ôþöôøÃÂúð ò ÃÂõÃÂòõÃÂó) as Varvara
- 1989 â Investigation Held by ZnaToKi (áûõôÃÂÃÂòøõ òõôÃÂàÃÂýðâþÃÂø)
- 1991 â Genius (ÃÂõýøù) as Lubov Smirnova
- 2000 â Old Hags (áÃÂðÃÂÃÂõ úûÃÂÃÂø) as cleaning woman
- 2003 â Lines of Fate (ÃÂøýøø ÃÂÃÂôÃÂñÃÂ) as Rosa Sergeevna
- 2007 â The Irony of Fate 2 (ÃÂÃÂþýøàáÃÂôÃÂñÃÂ. ÃÂÃÂþôþûöõýøõ) as Nadya (voice) / Valya
- 2009 â Attack on Leningrad (ÃÂõýøýóÃÂðô) as Valentina
- 2015 â Kitchen (ÃÂÃÂÃÂ
ýÃÂ) as Elizaveta Genrikhovna
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