

Antonina Maksimova
ActorAntonina Mikhailovna Maksimova (25.10.1916, Tula — 7.10.1986, Moscow); her mother was a housewife and her father worked at the Tula Arms Factory. She had two brothers, both of whom went on to become engineers. From a young age, she dreamed of a career in acting; she performed in amateur productions and was an excellent singer, dancer, and reciter. After finishing school, she was accepted into drama school at first attempt. In 1938, she graduated from the State Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS). Whilst studying at GITIS, she made her film debut and, in the latter half of the 1930s, she rose to widespread fame following leading roles in the films Dawns of Paris, in which she played the French revolutionary Catherine Millard, and The Sailors, where she portrayed Senior Lieutenant Galina Zorina, commander of a seaplane squadron. From 1938, she was an actress at the Moscow Comedy Theatre. From 1940, she worked at the Saratov Drama Theatre named after Karl Marx; her roles included Katya in The Barbarians; Katerina in In the Steppes of Ukraine; and Smelskaya in Talents and Admirers. Between 1941 and 1943, she served in the Great Patriotic War as a radio operator. She was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd Class (1985). From 1943 to 1946, she was an actress with the 1st Front Theatre of the All-Russian Theatre Society (VTO); her roles included Liza in Wait for Me; Varya in Frol Skobelev; Maria in The Taming of the Tamer. In 1946, she performed with the drama collective of the Central House of Culture for Railway Workers (Tsentral'nyy Dom Kul'tury Zheleznodorozhnikov), playing Polina in the production of The Stepmother and Nina Alexandrovna in the play Mashenka. From 1947 to 1986, she was an actress at the Film Actors’ Studio Theatre; her roles included: Pamela in The Island of Peace, Alena Dmitrievna in Three Soldiers, Anna in Sofya Kovalevskaya, Klavdiya in Vanyushin’s Children, Feny in The Director, Marfa Petrovna in Russian People, Kabanikha in The Storm. She also acted at the Mosfilm film studio. Honoured Artist of the RSFSR (1969). After the war, she mainly played supporting roles on screen. In 1955, she played Iago’s wife Emilia in the film adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello, directed by Sergei Yutkevich.
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Birthday
1984

Everything Could Have Been Otherwise
1982
Yekaterina Ivanovna

Lenin in Paris
1981
Laura Lafargue

The Mire
1978
villager

I Guarantee A Survival
1978
Masha's grandmother

We Didn't Learn This
1976
Galina Petrovna

Concerto for Two Violins
1975
Andrei's mother

The Great Tamer
1974
Savva's Mother

Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia
1974

How the Steel Was Tempered
1973
мать Павки Екатерина Михайловна

Boys
1972
Vera Ivanovna

Reserve Officer
1972

Red Sun
1972

Party Secretary
1971
Zadorozhnaya

Late Child
1971

Integral
1971

Postal Romance
1970

Early on Sunday, I Dug a Potion
1968

Your Contemporary
1968
Елизавета Кондратьевна

On the Wild Shore
1967

Adventures of a Dentist
1967

Beware of the Car!
1966
актриса народного театра

Yelena's Bay
1964

Come Tomorrow...
1962
Natasha

The Judgment
1962

Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend
1961
Antonina Petrovna Stepanova

The Steamroller and the Violin
1961
Sasha's mother
- Vingt mille lieues sur la Terre
Vingt mille lieues sur la Terre
1961
La directrice de kolkhoze

Lyubushka
1961

Farewell, Doves
1960

Ballad of a Soldier
1959
Katerina, Alyosha's Mother

This Is How Mayakovsky Began
1959
Lyudmila

The Secret of Two Oceans
1957
Olga Ivanovna Bystrykh, doctor of the Pioneer submarine

Othello
1955
Emilia

The Grasshopper
1955
Zvonkovskaya
- The Second Caravan
The Second Caravan
1950

Court of Honor
1949

Sailors
1939

The Air Mail
1939

The Paris Commune
1936
Catherine Millard

Petersburg Nights
1934
Nihilistic student (uncredited)





