“It's impossible to become an actress without suffering”: Anastasia Vertinskaya celebrates her 75th birthday
2019-12-19T05:43:39.517Z
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December 19, the 75th anniversary is celebrated by theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR Anastasia Vertinskaya. She became famous as a schoolgirl. At the age of 15, Vertinskaya played Assol in "Scarlet Sails", and soon embodied on the big screen other touching and feminine images of domestic cinema - Guttiere in "Amphibian Man" and Ophelia in "Hamlet". Vertinsky’s creative biography includes roles in the films “War and Peace” by Sergey Bondarchuk, “Anna Karenina” by Alexander Zarha, “Master and Margarita” by Yuri Kara. In the early 2000s, the actress moved away from active work in the frame and on stage. Today, Vertinskaya is engaged in cooking: she teaches cooks to prepare dishes of Siberian, Georgian and Chinese cuisine.
Source: russiart