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Olga Belyavskaya. The Depression Gene Does not Exist

In the theater Komissarzhevskaya in St. Petersburg among the actors there is a legend about how Vladimir Vysotsky took care of Olga Belyavskaya. The young actress in every possible way rejected the attention signs from the well-known actor-poet, to which he jokingly said that when she grows up - she will regret it.

No one knows whether Olga Belyavskaya has regretted or not, but the actress is famous for her intelligence, friendliness and optimism among her colleagues. In the theater where she plays, there is no one who would be bad about this actress. On tour in Tokyo, after the performance, catching a taxi and the driver's question with a gesture - where, they say, are we going? - Olga enthusiastically replied "On the ocean!".

Only the hereditary actress could respond. She always draws to the ocean, to the sky, to the stars!

Biography of the actress

Olga Belyavskaya was born on September 25, 1959 in Leningrad. Her father, Leonid Belyavsky, worked all his life as a director at the Riga Russian Theater, received the title of Honored Theater Director and People's Artist of the RSFSR.

There were no doubts about the choice of profession for the girl, and in 1976 she entered the Shchukin Theater School, hitting the course of LV Kalinovsky. Having graduated from the Higher Theater School, the future actress began to work at the Riga Russian Theater, where her father served, but there she worked for a year and moved to the Leningrad Maly Drama Theater. There Olga Belyavskaya lasted a little longer - five years - and again left, but forever for the VF Komissarzhevskaya Theater. This happened in 1991. Since then, she has not gone anywhere.

In the movie, Olga began to star in early, the first film with her participation, "Melody for Two Voices" did not pass without a trace in the history of Russian cinema. Olga's role was small, but memorable.

Olga Belyavskaya. Filmography

Then the actress starred in the historical film "Yaroslav the Wise", where she played Nezhdana. On the set of the film, she was lucky enough to get acquainted with eminent actors, People's Artist of the USSR Peter Veniaminov, Yuri Muravin - Honored Artist of Ukraine, Nikolai Grinko, Vaclav Dvorzhetsky and other actors.

Olga Belyavskaya, despite the stagnation in the life of the country (it was the eighties), played in one drama "The Case of Real Men", where the main role was played by Borislav Brondukov. Another actress starred in such films as "Autumn Fairy Gift", "Be Healthy, Dear", "White Nights", "Tartuffe", "Don Juan, or Love for Geometry", "Two Hussars", "The First Night of the Moon" And in many other pictures.

Like most actors and actresses, Olga in the period from the beginning of the nineties to the beginning of the zero years was not in demand. After a long period, beginning in 2001, she began to actively star in serials such as "Streets of Broken Lights", "Protection of Witnesses." "Letters on the Glass", "Three Happy Women", "Such Work", "Favorite", where she played the Countess Saltykov, "Gold of Troy ...", where she got the role of Miss Stranges and so on.

Theatrical work of an actress

Olga Belyavskaya is an actress, primarily a theater actress. And although the camera loves it, and in the movie, it looks harmonious and natural, but still, going to the stage of the scene, Olga completely transformed, sometimes the partners do not recognize in a fragile intelligent woman a bit of a bitch from some performance.

Her talent opened in the production of "Yama" by Kuprin. Olga Belyavskaya plays Manka, and it is necessary to see how she runs into the middle of the stage in pigtails and white pantaloons and in a few minutes turns into a huge woman flashing for whatever reason.

This actress has a rare talent, allowing her without much stress to move from one state to another. From the Cats and Bunocks, Olga Belyavskaya easily turns into Ophelia and Juliet.

The lawyer of their heroines

As an example, you can compare the two roles of this wonderful actress. In the production of Ostrovsky's play The Slave Girl, she played a bitchy emancipated woman, and in Anton Chekhov's play The Living Goods, the heroine of Olga Leonidovna is a surprisingly airy, gentle creature.

Even her negative heroines want to regret, try to understand, apparently, the actress remembers the golden rule of the actor - playing a "bad" character, you need to look for something good in it, for which you can catch on. In fact, Olga Belyavskaya, whose photo can be seen in this article, is the permanent defender of her characters.

Easy breath

On November 1, 2016, the Komissarzhevskaya Theater celebrated the anniversary of its favorite - 35 years of creative activity of Honored Artist of Russia Olga Leonidovna Beliavskaya.

Her colleagues and stage partners, friends and audience generously shared their impressions of the actress. Well and warmly spoke about the actress Honored Artist of Russia Eugene Igumnova. Having met closer to Olga Leonidovna, Evgenie was struck by one line, or rather, the absence of this trait in the actress.

As you know, the profession of an actor is dependent, many of them wait months for months, or even years, often take the first role and suffer unbearably from this. And suffering splashes into depression. So, Olga Leonidovna Belyavskaya does not have a depression gene, probably the only one from the whole acting fraternity.

Olga Belyavskaya, even in a sad mood, always laughs a little at herself or over seeming difficulties. It seems to float above the perishable world. According to Eugenia Igumnova, Olga Leonidovna Belyavskaya is a person with a light breath!

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