Elena Muratova (actress)

Elena Pavlovna Muratova (Russian: Елена Павловна Муратова, 18 January 1874 - 1 May 1921) was a Moscow-born Russian stage actress and reader in drama, associated with the Moscow Art Theatre which she joined in 1901 and stayed with for the rest of her life. She was the first performer of the parts of Akulina Ivanovna (The Philistines, by Gorky), Vasilissa (The Lower Depths), Charlotte (The Cherry Orchard) and Lizaveta Bogdanovna (A Month in the Country). Muratova was a respected and much admired pedagogue. "Her most popular parts were those of the governesses and it so happened the Elena Pavlovna's parallel life in theatre centered around tutoring young generations of the MAT actors," according to Vasily Luzhsky.[1]

Elena Muratova
Born
Elena Pavlovna Muratova
Елена Павловна Муратова

(1874-01-18)18 January 1874
Died1 May 1921(1921-05-01) (aged 47)
Moscow, Soviet Russia
Occupationstage actress, reader in drama

References

  1. Radishcheva, O. (О. Радищева) Елена Павловна Муратова. Biography at the Moscow Art Theatre site.


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