Marina Mikhailovna Dyuzheva | |
Birth Name: | Marina Mikhailovna Kukushkina |
Birth Date: | 9 October 1955 |
Birth Place: | Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR |
Nationality: | Russian |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1978–present |
Known For: | Theater and film |
Native Name: | Марина Михайловна Дюжева |
Native Name Lang: | ru |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /ru/ |
Spouse: | |
Children: | 2 |
Marina Mikhailovna Dyuzheva (Russian: Мари́на Миха́йловна Дю́жева||mɐˈrʲinə ˈdʲuʐɨvə; ; born October 9, 1955) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress.
Marina Dyuzheva graduated in 1976 from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts. She was an actress in both theater and film from 1978 to 1997.
She has had roles in more than fifty films. Early in her career she acted under her maiden name, Kukushkina. She met her first husband, Nicholas Dyuzhev, the son of an influential official at the Ministry of Culture, while studying at the Academy; however, this marriage quickly disintegrated.
In 1994, Marina Dyuzheva was invited to dub the French series Helen and the Boys, and she continued this kind of work in other foreign films. In the 1996 and 1997 seasons of the game show The Keys to Fort Boryard, she voiced the female host, Sandrine Dominguez.
Year | Film | Role | |
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1974 | At A Boyish Eighteen Years | Valya | |
1974 | Think of Me As an Adult | Unknown | |
1974 | Pioneer leader | ||
Asya | |||
Trainee | Katya Savelieva | ||
1976 | Masha | ||
Lida | |||
1977 | Mimino | Svetlana Georgievna, lawyer (mistakenly credited as Maria Dyuzheva) | |
1977 | Relatives | Unknown | |
The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya | Alenka | ||
1978 | Urgent Call | Xenia | |
1978 | Katya | ||
1978 | Natasha | ||
Time Has Chosen Us | Masha, radio operator | ||
1979 | Nurse Vera | ||
Nina Alekseevna Danovich | |||
1980 | Father and Son | Praskovya Tikhonov Skobeeva, teacher | |
1980 | You Must Live | Oksana | |
1980 | A Shot in the Back | Rita | |
1980 | Anya, wife of Valery | ||
Honest, Intelligent, Single | Katya | ||
1981 | Theft of the Century | Barbara Eryomina | |
1981 | Marina Koşevaya | ||
For Happiness | Katya | ||
1982 | The Pokrovsky Gate | Anna Adamovna, graduate student | |
Galya | |||
Zudov, You're Fired! | Elena Vasilevna | ||
Valentina | |||
1985 | Nina Grigorievna | ||
1985 | Kalman's Riddle/Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán | Imre | |
1985 | City Over Master | Liza | |
How to Become Happy | Zoe, wife of Gosha | ||
Anna Ivanovna, head of the school | |||
1988 | Where is the Nophelet? | Marina | |
One Day in December | Natashka/Katka/Maya | ||
The Arbat Motive | Olga | ||
Тень, или Может быть, всё обойдётся (untranslatable) | Princess | ||
Grisha's ex-wife (in the credits as Maria) | |||
1995 | Gudkov | ||
Masha | |||
Unknown | |||
Maria Potykaeva | |||
2002 | Irina Mikhailovna | ||
Pastries with Potato | Anna | ||
Mama Pauline | |||
2008 | Daddy's Daughters | Pianist Violetta | |
Mine | Lyudmila Petrovna Sveshnikov | ||
2009 | Blood Is Not Water | Elena Kulikova, mother of Anna and Masha | |
White Dress | Aunt Masha | ||
Cupid | Lyudmila Arkadevna Odintsov, Victoria's mother | ||
My Favorite Genius | Marina Petrovna, Misha's mother | ||
2012 | Lubov, mother of Marina | ||
People's Doctor: The Return | Vera | ||
2013 | Family Circumstances | Irina Lyubochkina | |
Son to Father | Vadima, foster mother | ||
2014 | Exclusion Zone | Zinaida | |
My Favorite In-Law | Olga |