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Emiliya Moiseyevna Treyvas (Emma Treyvas, Russian: Эмилия Моисеевна Трейвас, Эмма Трейвас; August 26, 1918 – January 8, 1982) was Soviet Jewish stage and film actress. Her roles were mostly of comic character.[1][2]
During 1943–1958 she played in the Central Theatre of Transport (now Nikolai Gogol Drama Theatre ) and later in Moskoncert (1958–1982).[1]
During the 1960s she played in 17 films.[3] Her best known film role was Tryndychikha in the 1967 Soviet musical comedy film Wedding in Malinovka.[1]
Her husband was actor Vladimir Mamontov.[1]
She died on January 8, 1982, and her ashes are at the columbarium of Donskoy Cemetery, Moscow.[1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1960 | Devichya vesna | Angelina Antonovna | |
1962 | Vesyolye istorii | Tyotya s sobyakoy | |
1963 | Cheryomushki | Mylkina | |
1963 | Neobyknovennyy gorod | ||
1963 | Bolshaya doroga | ||
1964 | Vnimanie! V gorode volshebnik! | Mariya Ivanovna | |
1966 | Chelovek bez pasporta | Bufetnitsa v vagone-restorane | |
1967 | Wedding in Malinovka | Trandychikha |
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