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Belarussian actress (1905–2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stefanija Michajłaŭna Staniuta (Belarusian: Стэфанія Міхайлаўна Станюта; 30 April 1905 – 6 November 2000) was a Belarus–Soviet theater and movie actress. She was awarded as the 1988 People's Artist of the USSR.[1]
Stefanija Staniuta | |
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Born | Stefania Michajłaŭna Staniuta 30 April 1905 |
Died | 6 November 2000 95) Minsk, Belarus | (aged
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1919–2000 |
Spouse | Alaksandar Kručynski |
Children | 1 |
Awards | People's Artist of the USSR (1988) |
Stefanija was born on April 30, 1905, in Minsk in the family of the famous Belarusian artist Michaś Staniuta.[2] As a child, she happened to attend the official meeting of Tsar Nicholas II with the Belarusian people.
She studied at the parish school, then at the Minsk Women's Government Gymnasium.[3] In 1926 she graduated from the Belarusan Drama Studio under the Moscow Art Theater (class of Valentin Smyshliayev and Sofia Giatsyntova).[2]
Since 1932 and until the end of her life Stefanija Staniuta worked at the Janka Kupala National Academic Theatre in Minsk. In total she played about 200 roles, including in movies from 1958 onward.
Her major awards and decorations include:
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