Natalya Tenyakova

Natalya Tenyakova
Наталья Тенякова
Tenyakova in 1967
Born
Natalya Maksimovna Tenyakova

(1944-07-03)3 July 1944
Died18 June 2025(2025-06-18) (aged 80)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationActress
Years active1966–2025
Spouse
(m. 1970; died 2019)

Natalya Maksimovna Tenyakova (Russian: Наталья Максимовна Теняко́ва; 3 July 1944 – 18 June 2025) was a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1994),[1] Laureate of the Golden Mask Award (1995), and the Stanislavsky Prize (2005).

Life and career

Natalya Tenyakova was born in Leningrad in 1944, graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (LGITMiK) (Boris Sohn's course). Her fellow students were Olga Antonova, Lev Dodin, Victor Kostetskiy, Sergei Nadporozhsky, Leonid Mozgovoy, Vladimir Tykke, other masters of theater and cinema.[2]

After graduation she was accepted into the troupe of the Baltic House Festival Theatre, where she made her debut as Polly Peachum in The Threepenny Opera (1966).

She was in Georgy Natanson's film Older Sister, released in 1966, in one of the main roles.

In 1967, Tenyakova became an actress of the Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater.

As of 1979, Natalia Tenyakova worked at the Mossovet Theater, where she also became one of the leading actresses. In 1988, at the invitation of Oleg Yefremov, she moved to the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.

Personal life and death

Tenyakova was married to director Lev Dodin. She later married actor Sergei Yursky, with whom she had a daughter, Daria Yurskaya, in 1973.[3]

Tenyakova died on 18 June 2025, at the age of 80.[4]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 3 апреля 2005 года No.388". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  2. ^ Наталья Тенякова в программе «Встречи на Моховой», — 16 мая 2007
  3. ^ Сергей Юрский: Два брака и 50 лет счастья самого закрытого актёра страны
  4. ^ People's Artist of the Russian Federation Natalia Tenyakova died at the age of 80