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- Birth nameOlga Ivanovna Preobrazhenskaya
- Olga Preobrazhenskaya was a Russian theater and film actress, film director, screenwriter and teacher. She studied in the studio of the Moscow Art Theater (1905-1906), then worked in provincial theaters. She made her film debut in 1913. In 1915, she played a number of roles of famous heroines: Liza (Turgenev's Noble Nest), Manya Yeltsova, the first film adaptation of A. Verbitskaya's novel Keys of Happiness, Natasha Rostov (War and Peace of Tolstoy), princess Vera (Garnet Bracelet) Kuprina).
Since 1916 - film director. The first film was put together with Vladimir Gardin - "Baryshnya-krest'yanka (Lady-Peasant Woman)" (according to Pushkin).
In 1918 to 1925, she taught at the (world's) First State Film School (now VGIK).
From 1925 she worked only as a film director.
In 1927-1941 she worked together with director Ivan Pravov on "the most significant directorial work during the years of "silent" cinema" - the film "(The Peasant) Women of Ryazan" (1927).
Together with IK. Legal, she put on films "Ryazan women" (1927), "The Last Attraction" (1929), "The Quiet Don" (1930), "Enemy Paths" (1935), "Stepan Razin" (1939 ), "The guy from the taiga" (1941).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Me
- Spouse
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1935).
- Some sources state Olga Preobrazhenskaya was born in 1894, not 1891.
- Debuting in directing in 1916, makes Olga Preobrazhenskaya one of the earliest female film directors in the world.
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