Tamara Petrovna Syomina (Russian: Тамара Петровна
СÑ'мина; born 25 October 1938) is a Soviet/Russian film actress.
She appeared in more than forty films since 1959. People's Artist of
the RSFSR (1978).Tamara Petrovna Syomina was born on 25 October 1938
in Lgov, Kursk Oblast into a family of a soldier, tank platoon
commander Peter Fedorovich Bokhonov. During the Great Patriotic War
her father was killed on the front. In 1942 her mother, Tamara
Vasilyevna was evacuated with two young children, and later came to
grandparents in Bryansk, where Tamara went to school.In 1946 Tamara
Vasilyevna married Pyotr Vasilievich Syomin who adopted the children,
which led to Tamara bearing his last name.Soon Tamara Vasilyevna and
Pyotr Vasilevich with children moved to Kaluga, closer to his mother.
Because education was free only until the 8th grade Tamara had to
leave school. Her parents wanted to send her to work at a factory but
Tamara intended to study and she decided to go to the school of young
workers. In the school for young workers she became simultaneously a
pupil, a librarian and a secretary.
СÑ'мина; born 25 October 1938) is a Soviet/Russian film actress.
She appeared in more than forty films since 1959. People's Artist of
the RSFSR (1978).Tamara Petrovna Syomina was born on 25 October 1938
in Lgov, Kursk Oblast into a family of a soldier, tank platoon
commander Peter Fedorovich Bokhonov. During the Great Patriotic War
her father was killed on the front. In 1942 her mother, Tamara
Vasilyevna was evacuated with two young children, and later came to
grandparents in Bryansk, where Tamara went to school.In 1946 Tamara
Vasilyevna married Pyotr Vasilievich Syomin who adopted the children,
which led to Tamara bearing his last name.Soon Tamara Vasilyevna and
Pyotr Vasilevich with children moved to Kaluga, closer to his mother.
Because education was free only until the 8th grade Tamara had to
leave school. Her parents wanted to send her to work at a factory but
Tamara intended to study and she decided to go to the school of young
workers. In the school for young workers she became simultaneously a
pupil, a librarian and a secretary.
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