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Aliases: Faina Grigoryevna Feldman , F.G. Ranevskaya , F. Ranevskaya , Faina Georgijewna Ranewskaja , Фаина Георгиевна Раневская

Gender: Female

Place of birth: Taganrog, Don Voisko Oblast, Russian Empire [now Rostov Oblast, Russia]

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Movie Involvements: 9

TV Involvements: 1


Most Famous Work

Biography

Faina Georgiyevna Ranevskaya (born Faina Girschevna Feldman, on August 27th, 1896 in Taganrog), was a Soviet theatre and film actress. She is also very well known for her cheeky aphorisms. In childhood, she attended the Mariinskaya Gymnasium for Girls, receiving additional education usual for someone from an affluent family (music, singing, foreign languages). Heavily influenced by her mother's love for the arts, Ranevskaya had a budding interest in theatre and by the age of 14 was attending classes at the private theatre studio of A. Jagiello (A.N. Govberg), graduating in 1914. In 1915 she decided to move to Moscow, becoming estranged from her family due to her choice of career. During these years she met M. Tsvetaeva, O. Mandelstam, V. Mayakovsky, and V. Kachalov. In the post-revolutionary years, her family left Russia and settled in Prague, but she stayed to continue pursuing theatre. She worked in the theatres of Kerch, Rostov-on-Don, at the mobile theatre "The First Soviet Theater" in Crimea, also in Baku, Arkhangelsk, Smolensk, etc. In fall of 1915, Ranevskaya signed a contract to work in the Kerch troupe of Madame Lavrovskaya. Sadly, the public did not express great interest in the new troupe. Ranevskaya chose her stage name in honor of the main character in Anton Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard. Once, on a walk with a fellow troupe member, Ranevskaya decided to check into the bank. The actress recalls the birth of this pseudonym: "When we came out of the massive bank doors, a gust of wind tore the banknotes out of my hands – the entire amount. I stopped, and, looking at the flying banknotes, said: 'Shame about the money, but how beautifully it flies away!' 'But indeed, you are Ranevskaya!' exclaimed her companion. 'Only she could say that!' When I later had to choose a pseudonym, I decided to take the surname of Chekhov's heroine. We have something in common–but far from everything, far from everything..." Ranevskaya also used to joke about herself, saying that she was Ranevskaya because she had butterfingers. Ranevskaya's mother and her had both greatly admired the writer himself. In 1934, she made her debut in film as Madame Loiseau in Pyshka (dir. Mikhail Romm), based on Boule de Suif by Guy de Maupassant. Romain Rolland, a French writer, loved the film (his favorite actor in the movie was Ranevskaya). At his request it was shown in French cinemas and became a box-office hit. She remained both prominent film and theatre actress, although most of her work remained in theatre. In her later years, Ranevskaya professed that meeting Pavla Woolf drastically changed her fate; it was thanks to Woolf that she became an actress. They met in 1918, when Ranevskaya worked as an extra for a circus production. She happened to see Pavla Woolf in "A Nest of the Gentlefolk", which left upon her a big impression. She asked the actress to help her (who willingly accepted), and from that day on they remained very close friends.

Most Famous Work

Karlson Returns
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7

Karlson Returns

(1970) Freken Bok (voice)
Meeting on the Elbe
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4

Meeting on the Elbe

(1949) Mrs. MacDermott
Boule de Suif
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6

Boule de Suif

(1934) Mme. Loiseau
Малыш и Карлсон
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8

Малыш и Карлсон

(1968) Фрекен Бок
Dream
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6

Dream

(1941) Madame Rosa Skorokhodova
The Rest Is Silence
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2

The Rest Is Silence

(1978) Lucy Cooper
The Beloved
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6

The Beloved

(1940) Marya Ivanovna
An Elephant and a Rope
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0

An Elephant and a Rope

(1945) Grandmother

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1978 Lucy Cooper
1970 Freken Bok (voice)
1968 Фрекен Бок
1966 Ada Konstantinovna
1964 Margarita Ivanovna, AKA Queen Margot
1962 N/A
1961 Elena Timofeevna
1960 Murashkina
1958 Sviristinskaya
1949 N/A
Mrs. MacDermott
1947 Margarita Lvovna, housekeeper
Stepmother
N/A
1945 Grandmother
military doctor, professor of medicine
1944 Настасья Тимофеевна Жигалова
1943 N/A
N/A
Babarikha (voice)
1942 female pianist (uncredited)
1941 Madame Rosa Skorokhodova
Горпина
1940 Marya Ivanovna
1939 Lyalya (as F.G. Ranevskaya)
N/A
N/A
1937 N/A
1934 Mme. Loiseau
Year Character Movie/Tv

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