Birth name Tatyana Ivanovna Pelttser NationalityRussie Birth 6 june 1904 at Moscow (Russie) Death 16 july 1992 (at 88 years) at Moscow (Russie) Awards People's Artist of the USSR, Order of Lenin, State Stalin Prize
Tatyana Ivanovna Pelttser (Russian: Татья́на Ива́новна Пе́льтцер; June 6, 1904 in Moscow – July 16, 1992 in Moscow), was a Soviet theatre and film actress, People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1960), and People's Artist of the USSR (1972).
Tatyana Ivanovna Pelttser born into the family of the well-known actor Ivan Pelttser first took the stage at the age of nine. Initially she played in provincial theatres, and then was engaged in MGSPS Theatre (Moscow) and in Moscow Theatre of Miniatures subsequently. From 1947 she was a leading actress of the Satire Theatre.
Tatyana Pelttser made her film debut in the satirical comedy Marriage (Svadba) (1944), and then appeared in the drama film She Defends the Motherland (Ona zashchishchayet rodinu) (1943). Her first remarkable film role was that of Plaksina in Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg’s Simple People (1945). The actress gained enormous popularity with her role of Lukerya in the stage play Bride with a Dowry (Svadba s pridanym) (1953), which was filmed and demonstrated in the country’s cinemas on a large scale. It was followed by another successful film, namely Soldier Ivan Brovkin (Soldat Ivan Brovkin) (1955), where she played the main character’s mother.
Her first role in the Satire Theatre was that of Mrs. Jacobs in Evgeny Petrov’s pamphlet “Island of Peace”. In her benefit role of Aunt Tonia in the play Wake Up and Sing Tatyana Pelttser would sing, dance and fly upstairs with the sprite of a young girl, though she was already nearly seventy. In the same manner she performed Marselina in the play Crazy Day, or Marriage of Figaro. Among the great number of her roles in Satire Theatre there stood out her lead in Mother Courage and Her Children: it was an aged woman worn out by war and deprived of her children.
In 1972 Tatyana Ivanovna Pelttser became the People’s Artist of the USSR, the first one in the 48 years of the Satire Theatre’s existence.
Later the actress followed the stage director Mark Zakharov who shifted to the Lenkom Theatre.
In the late years of her life Tatyana Ivanovna Pelttser started losing her memory. Specially for her Mark Zakharov staged the play A Funeral Prayer after the scenario by Grigori Gorin, who made up the character of the old Jewish woman Berta for Tatyana Pelttser.
In 1992 after a nervous breakdown Tatyana Ivanovna found herself in a hospital and died on 16 July 1992. Tatyana Pelttser was buried at Vvedenskoe Cemetery nearby her father’s grave.
, 1h25 GenresScience fiction, Fantasy ThemesChildren's films ActorsVladimir Etouch, Svetlana Nemoliaïeva, Tatyana Pelttser Roles Witch Gravidana Rating69% A bunch of paintings come to life and one of them proceeds to tell the story. A princess ran away from her courtly life, disguising herself in the skin of a donkey that excreted gold coins. When a prince sees her dressed like a princess, he tries to find out who she is.
, 2h15 GenresFantasy ActorsTatyana Pelttser, Lev Lemke, Leonid Kouravliov Roles Gofmejsterina Rating70% A young beautiful orphan Girl lives with her uncaring Stepmother, who treats her like a servant, and her spoiled foolish Stepsister. The two of them send her to gather firewood on New Year's Eve. While in the forest, the Girl discovers that odd things are happening: animals begin to talk and play like humans. An elderly Soldier, whom she befriends, tells her that on that day miracles always happen. He mentions that an ancestor of his was lucky enough to meet the Twelve Months in person on New Year's Day.
, 1h24 Directed byAlexandre Rou OriginRussie GenresComedy, Fantasy, Romance ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsInna Tchourikova, Eduard Izotov, Pavel Pavlenko, Vera Altayskaya, Tatyana Barysheva, Tatyana Pelttser Roles Mutter des Freiers Rating62% The lovely, humble Nastenka is despised by her stepmother who favors her own mean-spirited and ugly daughter, Marfushka, and her meek father is powerless to stop her. After forcing Nastenka to knit socks before the rooster crows (with Nastenka ultimately imploring the sun to go down again so she can have more time), Nastenka's stepmother gives Nastenka the tasks of feeding the chickens, watering the cattle, splitting wood, and sweeping the yard. We are then introduced to Ivan, who, finishing his chores, heads out into the woods after receiving some final words of guidance from his mother, such as not forgetting his mother, not harming the weak, and honoring those who are old. To all these pieces of advice Ivan off-handedly replies "Don't worry" repeatedly.
, 1h48 Directed byIossif Kheifitz GenresDrama ActorsBoris Andreyev, Vera Kouznetsova, Alexeï Batalov, Ekaterina Savinova, Iya Arepina, Klara Loutchko Roles aunt Liza (uncredited) Rating69% Le film raconte l'histoire d'une famille russe de travailleurs de chantiers navals. Quand un membre de la famille - Antoine - revient de Moscou, ce dernier rapporte des nouveaux procédés dans la construction des bateaux; les travailleurs doivent alors s'adapter à ces nouvelles techniques de travail et, bien que l'adaptation est difficile, ils parviennent à la surmonter.