MOSCOW, September 12 Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated theater and film actress, People's Artist of the USSR Tatyana Doronina on her anniversary, noting her multifaceted talent and calling her the creator galaxies of deep original, amazingly sincere roles, the corresponding telegram was published on the Kremlin website.
«Dear Tatyana Vasilievna! Please accept warm congratulations on your anniversary birthday. A man of bright, multifaceted talent, you have written special, unforgettable pages in the history of national culture, created a rich galaxy of deep, original, amazingly sincere roles in theater and cinema, achieved great success as a director field,» the telegram says. The President noted that Doronina’s creative works are the result of enormous internal work and dedication, love and dedication to her chosen work. He also wished the actress health and well-being.
Also, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in his congratulations to Tatyana Doronina, called her an actress of special talent, the embodiment of bright talent, charm and grace. “Please accept my sincere congratulations on your anniversary. You are an actress of special talent, the embodiment of brilliant talent, charm and grace,” he said.
He emphasized that Doronina’s creative destiny is inextricably linked with the Gorky Moscow Academic Art Theater. She played leading roles in the classical and modern repertoire, and also staged wonderful performances.
“Your creative works have become an event in culture, and the great love of the audience accompanies you all your life,” he added.
Doronina was born on September 12, 1933 in Leningrad. In 1956, she graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School, from 1956 to 1959 she worked at the Leningrad State Theater named after Lenin Komsomol (now the theater-festival «Baltic House»), from 1959 to 1966 she was the leading actress of the Leningrad Academic Bolshoi Drama Theater named after Maxim Gorky (now BDT named after Tovstonogov). From 1966 to 1972 — actress of the USSR Moscow Art Theater named after Maxim Gorky. Since July 1987, Doronina has been the artistic director of the Maxim Gorky Moscow Art Theater, and since 2018, the president of the theater.
Doronina made her film debut in 1955 in Mikhail Kalatozov’s film “First Echelon”. Leading roles in such films as “Three Poplars on Plyushchikha” (1967), “Once More About Love” (1968), “Stepmother” (1973), “Olga Sergeevna” (1975) brought her all-Union popularity.
Tatyana Doronina is a member of the Russian Writers' Union and in 1998 she published the book “The Diary of an Actress.” Tatyana Doronina's work has been recognized with various awards and prizes: the actress is a full holder of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland. The asteroid 19120 Doronina, discovered by the Crimean Observatory in 1983, is named in honor of Doronina.