Tarasova, Alla (1898–1973)

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Tarasova, Alla (1898–1973)

Ukrainian-born actress. Name variations: Alla Konstantinovna Tarasova; Alla K. Tarasova. Born Jan 25, 1898, in Kiev, Ukraine; died April 4, 1973, in Moscow, Russia.

Became a member of the Moscow Art Theatre (1916), later touring America and Europe in such parts as Irina in The Three Sisters, Sonya in Uncle Vanya, Nastya in Lower Depths, and Grushenka in The Brothers Karamozov (1922–24); created the roles of Ustinya in Pugachevshchina, Parasha in Ardent Heart, Negina in Talents and Admirers, Masha in Armoured Train 14–69, and Makarova in Fear; also appeared in title role in Anna Karenina, as Tatyana in Enemies, Maria in Maria Stuart, Madame Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard, and Zabelina in Kremlin Chimes; films include Storm, Guilty But Innocent, The Conquest of Peter the Great (as Catherine I) and Anna Karenina (title role, 1953). Created People's Artist of the USSR (1937); was deputy to USSR Supreme Soviet in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th sessions.