Zoya Fyodorovna Bulgakova (Russian: Ð—Ð¾Ñ Ð¤Ñ'доровна
Ð'улгакова; 24 December 1914 â€" 3 February 2017) was a
Russian Soviet stage actress and an Honored Artist of the RSFSR
(1945). At the time of her death she was the oldest actress in
Russia.Zoya Bulgakova was born in Novo-Nikolaevsk in 1914 into a large
family. Her father was a cab driver. She started acting in the
Novosibirsk Youth Theater in 1930, becoming one of the first graduates
of the theatrical studio. She acted in the theater for 30 years,
playing more than 70 roles. In 1932, she graduated from the school at
the Novosibirsk Theatre of Young Spectator (now Novosibirsk Globus
Theatre). In 1942 she joined the CPSU.In 1940 and 1946 she performed
at the shows of Children's theater in Moscow. Her name was entered
into the Golden Book of Culture of the Novosibirsk region for winning
the regional award Honor and Dignity (2001). She performed the role of
Red Riding Hood in theater productions from 1937 to 1955; she also
played Gerda in the Snow Queen for three years. Her other roles
included the traditional parts in theaters for children: Puss in
Boots, Little Humpbacked Horse, Snow Maiden, Cinderella,
Bunny-Zaznayka and Mitil.In honor of the centennial anniversary of the
actress on 19 December 2014, five days before her 100th birthday, a
recital was held at the theater. She died on 3 February 2017, aged
102.
Ð'улгакова; 24 December 1914 â€" 3 February 2017) was a
Russian Soviet stage actress and an Honored Artist of the RSFSR
(1945). At the time of her death she was the oldest actress in
Russia.Zoya Bulgakova was born in Novo-Nikolaevsk in 1914 into a large
family. Her father was a cab driver. She started acting in the
Novosibirsk Youth Theater in 1930, becoming one of the first graduates
of the theatrical studio. She acted in the theater for 30 years,
playing more than 70 roles. In 1932, she graduated from the school at
the Novosibirsk Theatre of Young Spectator (now Novosibirsk Globus
Theatre). In 1942 she joined the CPSU.In 1940 and 1946 she performed
at the shows of Children's theater in Moscow. Her name was entered
into the Golden Book of Culture of the Novosibirsk region for winning
the regional award Honor and Dignity (2001). She performed the role of
Red Riding Hood in theater productions from 1937 to 1955; she also
played Gerda in the Snow Queen for three years. Her other roles
included the traditional parts in theaters for children: Puss in
Boots, Little Humpbacked Horse, Snow Maiden, Cinderella,
Bunny-Zaznayka and Mitil.In honor of the centennial anniversary of the
actress on 19 December 2014, five days before her 100th birthday, a
recital was held at the theater. She died on 3 February 2017, aged
102.
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