
Marianna Strizhenova
Acting
Biography
Marianna Strizhenova is a Soviet theater and film actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1969) Born in Moscow in an actor's family. After four years of study at the Moscow Theater School, Marianna becomes an actress of the Mossovet Theater. The first film role took place in the film "Bountiful Summer" directed by Boris Barnet. The popularity of the actress came after the role of Gemma in the film "The Gadfly" directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and the role of Masha in the movie "Height" directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi. Marianna Strizhenova is one of the most beautiful actresses in Soviet cinema. Due to her talent and appearance, Marianna had many wonderful roles that brought her fame.
Born: October 14, 1924
Place of Birth: Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Known For

Gutta-Percha Boy
The end of the XIX century. Petya, an eight-year orphan who has been cast in training German acrobat Karl Becker, who curses and beatings would incorporate the new assistant to the circus profession and ruthlessly exploited child in their speeches. The only consolation, brightens the harsh life gutta-percha boy, as referred to Petya on the posters, is the concern of the carpet clown Edwards, who regretted the fatherless and secretly taught him this circus arts...

Black Business
An experienced intelligence officer arrives in the USSR as a tourist. The staff of the State Security Committee manages to find out the real reason for Miss Luster's visit, to reveal all her numerous connections with agents of foreign intelligence, to expose and eliminate the criminals.

Life in Your Hands
The film is based on authentic events that took place in 1957 in Kursk. Fifteen years after the war, the sappers will have to clear away the ammunition depot left by the German's. The town rebuilt with such difficulty is under threat of explosion...

Height
For the construction of the plant comes a team of ironworkers, they will carry out the installation of the blast furnace according to the new method. A film about the difficult characters of ordinary Soviet people who know how to work, dream, love - to build a great human happiness.

Captain Nemo
A Soviet three-part television miniseries directed by Vasily Levin loosely based on the novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

Foma Gordeyev
Foma Gordeyev, the son of a wealthy Volga merchant, doesn't want to continue his father's work. The mind is sickened by the dirt and injustice of life around him. Foma is seeking solace in a drunken rampage and wild antics. After many years of desolation, he is half-ill at the opening of a night shelter built with his father’s money.

Captain Nemo
For several years as a terrible sea monster drowns ships of the Navy. In a small number of ships that managed to survive, in the sides were found huge holes triangular shape. Now any exit to the sea is deadly, so America sends a special frigate called Blue Star. His goal is to find and destroy the terrible monster. One of the participants of the punitive expedition is a famous Professor from France – Pierre Aronnax. He has a deep knowledge of the mysteries of the deep sea. The search for the monster continues for more than three months, but in the end, the frigate still detects it and immediately starts the attack mode. After an unsuccessful battle with the monster ship goes to the bottom, and the Professor, his servant Conseil and whaler Ned Land get on a submarine and make an amazing journey under water.

The Blind Musician
In the wealthy noble family of Popelsky, the only son Petrik is blind from birth. His mother Anna Mikhailovna, infinitely loving and pitying the boy, educates him as a rare fragile flower. And only Uncle Maxim, who fought under the banner of Garibaldi in his youth, is trying to accustom the boy to independence. The boy begins to recognize the world by touch, and one day his fingers find the keys of a piano. But, still not knowing the price of his talent, he leaves with the tramps "to seek the truth." And now only love can reconcile him with the world of the sighted.

Blue Lightnings
Anatoly Ruchyov is quite a talented guy. One day he decides to enter a prestigious Soviet university — the institute of international relations. But, alas, he overestimates his strength and doesn't achieve his goal. This saddens the young man a little, but he doesn't even think to lower his hands. Anatoly decides to go to military service and reach heights in this area. At first, it is a little lost, but, after the time has elapsed, it is mastered, because there is nowhere to go. Slowly he turns into a real exemplary fighter.

Through Icy Haze
After the events of 1905, the proletariat slowly retreated with battle. The Lenin headquarters of the leadership of the revolution was moved to Finland. There Lenin and Krupskaya live illegally in safe houses. Vladimir Ilyich works on his articles, occasionally his associates visit him, sometimes he goes to the city for meetings with his party comrades — Gorky, Kalinin, Krasin, and others. By all possible means, Lenin directs the activities of the Bolsheviks in Russia...
Filmography
as mother-in-law
as Nina Aleksandrovna
as Joan Halford in maturity
as Violetta Maximilianovna
as Yura's Mother
as Anatoly's Mother
as mama Zhaklin
as Vera Naumova
as organizer of the poetry evening
as Jacqueline's Mother
as Yelena's Mother
as city committee secretary
as Leokadia
as Nadezhda Perovskaya
as Adamova
as Gedeonov's Wife
as Countess Sofia Vladimirovna Panina
as Zhanna Volchanskaya
as Natalya
as Anna Mikhailovna
as Sasha
as Polina
as Countess Listomirova
as Masha
as Gemma
as Agafia Uskova
as Oksana Podpruzhenko