Elena Solovey
- Actress
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Elena Solovey is a Russian-American film and stage actress best known
for her works with director
Nikita Mikhalkov.
She was born Elena Yakovlevna Solovey on February 24, 1947, in
Neustrelitz, East Germany. Her parents met in Berlin at the end of the
Second World War. Her father, Yakov Solovey, was an artillery officer
in the Red Army. Her mother was a medical nurse. Young Elena Solovey
lived in Germany until the age of 4, then moved to Novosibirsk,
Siberian Russia, where her father continued his military career, then
moved to Moscow.
Elena Solovey had a dream of becoming an actress. She was fond of art,
music, films and theatre, and attended a school of music in addition to
her high school. Eventually she became a music teacher at a Moscow
school, after failing to enter the Soviet State Institute of Cinema
(VGIK). However, she was persistent and determined in pursuit of her
dream, and a year later, she was admitted to VGIK, studied at the
acting class of Boris Babochkin,
graduating in 1970 as an actress.
Elena Solovey made her film debut in short films during the 1960s,
while a VGIK student. In 1969 she played her first serious role as
Clarice in Korol-olen (1970) by
director Pavel Arsyonov. In 1970 she was invited to the troupe of Maly
Theatre in Moscow. There Solovey was cast as Nina in "The Seagull" by
Chekhov, albeit she followed her heart and married a Leningrad artist,
Yuri Pugach, and the couple settled in Leningrad. There Solovey worked
at Lenfilm Studios.
During the 1970s Solovey played her best known roles, such as Olga
Vosnesenskaya (alluding to
Vera Kholodnaya), opposite
Rodion Nakhapetov in
A Slave of Love (1976), as Sofia opposite
Aleksandr Kalyagin in
Unfinished Piece for the Player Piano (1977),
and as Olga opposite Oleg Tabakov in
A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov (1980),
all films by director Nikita Mikhalkov.
From 1983 - 1991 Elena Solovey was member of the troupe at Theatre of
Lensoveta in St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia. There she appeared in
leading and supporting roles in Russian and international stage
production. Her last work on stage in St. Petersburg was the acclaimed
production of "Foto-finish" written and directed by
Peter Ustinov. There director Peter
Ustinov cast Elena Solovey as a co-star opposite
Petr Shelokhonov as the male lead,
supported by Anna Aleksakhina, Roman Gromadsky, and other notable
Russian actors.
In the fall of 1991, Solovey emigrated from Russia, and settled in New
Jersey with her husband, two children and a grand-daughter. She
appeared in Russian films, worked for Russian radio in New York and
played in several stage productions of "Bluzhdayushcie zvezdy" (aka..
"Wandering stars") troupe at the Russian area of Brighton Beach. In
2007 she appeared in supporting role as Kalina in
We Own the Night (2007), a
criminal drama about the Russian mafia.
Elena Solovey was designated People's Actor of Russia. Since 1990s she
has been teaching children of Russian emigrants at "Etude" acting
school in New Jersey, USA.
for her works with director
Nikita Mikhalkov.
She was born Elena Yakovlevna Solovey on February 24, 1947, in
Neustrelitz, East Germany. Her parents met in Berlin at the end of the
Second World War. Her father, Yakov Solovey, was an artillery officer
in the Red Army. Her mother was a medical nurse. Young Elena Solovey
lived in Germany until the age of 4, then moved to Novosibirsk,
Siberian Russia, where her father continued his military career, then
moved to Moscow.
Elena Solovey had a dream of becoming an actress. She was fond of art,
music, films and theatre, and attended a school of music in addition to
her high school. Eventually she became a music teacher at a Moscow
school, after failing to enter the Soviet State Institute of Cinema
(VGIK). However, she was persistent and determined in pursuit of her
dream, and a year later, she was admitted to VGIK, studied at the
acting class of Boris Babochkin,
graduating in 1970 as an actress.
Elena Solovey made her film debut in short films during the 1960s,
while a VGIK student. In 1969 she played her first serious role as
Clarice in Korol-olen (1970) by
director Pavel Arsyonov. In 1970 she was invited to the troupe of Maly
Theatre in Moscow. There Solovey was cast as Nina in "The Seagull" by
Chekhov, albeit she followed her heart and married a Leningrad artist,
Yuri Pugach, and the couple settled in Leningrad. There Solovey worked
at Lenfilm Studios.
During the 1970s Solovey played her best known roles, such as Olga
Vosnesenskaya (alluding to
Vera Kholodnaya), opposite
Rodion Nakhapetov in
A Slave of Love (1976), as Sofia opposite
Aleksandr Kalyagin in
Unfinished Piece for the Player Piano (1977),
and as Olga opposite Oleg Tabakov in
A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov (1980),
all films by director Nikita Mikhalkov.
From 1983 - 1991 Elena Solovey was member of the troupe at Theatre of
Lensoveta in St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia. There she appeared in
leading and supporting roles in Russian and international stage
production. Her last work on stage in St. Petersburg was the acclaimed
production of "Foto-finish" written and directed by
Peter Ustinov. There director Peter
Ustinov cast Elena Solovey as a co-star opposite
Petr Shelokhonov as the male lead,
supported by Anna Aleksakhina, Roman Gromadsky, and other notable
Russian actors.
In the fall of 1991, Solovey emigrated from Russia, and settled in New
Jersey with her husband, two children and a grand-daughter. She
appeared in Russian films, worked for Russian radio in New York and
played in several stage productions of "Bluzhdayushcie zvezdy" (aka..
"Wandering stars") troupe at the Russian area of Brighton Beach. In
2007 she appeared in supporting role as Kalina in
We Own the Night (2007), a
criminal drama about the Russian mafia.
Elena Solovey was designated People's Actor of Russia. Since 1990s she
has been teaching children of Russian emigrants at "Etude" acting
school in New Jersey, USA.