Anna Antonenko-Lukonina Explained

Anna Vasilyevna Antonenko-Lukonina (Russian: Анна Васильевна Антоненко-Луконина; born January 6, 1937) is a Soviet and Russian actress,[1] People's Artist of Russia (2007).[2]

Biography

Anna Antonenko-Lukonina was born on January 6, 1937. In 1959, she completed GITIS (Iosif Raevski's course).[3]

In 1959–1960, she worked in the Gorky District Drama Theater (Arzamas-16), later known as the Sarov Drama Theater.

She was married to a Russian poet Mikhail Lukonin (1918–1976).[4]

In 1960, she played in the Malaya Bronnaya Theater in Moscow.[5]

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. https://life.ru/p/1250471 Актрисе Анне Антоненко стало плохо во время репетиции
  2. https://teatral-online.ru/news/17310/ Анна Антоненко-Луконина: «Не выношу лжи и предательства»
  3. https://mbronnaya.ru/press/209?performance_id=8 Анна Антоненко-Луконина: «И круг замкнулся…»
  4. https://news.myseldon.com/ru/news/index/198049740 Анна Антоненко-Луконина: «В актёрской среде в моду вошли плохие учителя»
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20190718153138/https://mbronnaya.ru/actors/anna-antonenko-lukonina Театр на Малой Бронной. Анна Антоненко-Луконина