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Antonina Zhmakova - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Antonina Zhmakova was born in Moscow. She studied at the Alexander Ivanov Music College, then graduated from the department of musical comedy of GITIS. After her studies, the actress works at the Leningrad Musical Comedy Theater. This period in the life of the singer and actress was remembered by tens of thousands of viewers. Her visiting cards at that time were roles in the performances of Verka and Scarlet Sails, and they saw her in My Fair Lady. After that, there was work at the Moscow Theater named after Vladimir Mayakovsky, where the actress managed to brilliantly embody the touching role of Vasilisa in the production of Maria. Then there was the role of the merchant's daughter Katka in the performance of Sergei Naydenov's Children of Vanyushin and many other stage images that were forever remembered and loved by the audience. She worked with such famous directors as Andrei Goncharov, Efim Tabachnikov and Mark Zakharov.

In 1965, Antonina first appeared on the silver screen, brilliantly portraying the role of a student in the drama Taiga Landing, based on the novel by Vladimir Orlov, Salted Watermelon. But the real national love for the actress was brought by the role of the graceful lady Beata in the Soviet-Polish comedy series Zucchini 13 Chairs. The filming of the program continued from 1969 to 1980, after which, unfortunately, it was discontinued. After that, Zhmakova brilliantly copes with the small role of the singer in the historical drama Tatyana's Day, directed by Isidor Annensky. Since that time, films with the participation of Antonina Zhmakova have been remembered and loved by millions of viewers.

In 1972, at a music festival in Tokyo, Zhmakova receives a gold medal and a special audience award with the song Meet the Stars. A big tour begins, Zhmakova performs in dozens of cities of the former USSR, she will have concerts in India, many African countries, in Bulgaria. She was remembered by a huge number of viewers around the world for her participation in the gala concert that closed the Olympics in Munich. In the same year, the singer recorded her first disc accompanied by the Melodiya ensemble, which includes many of everyone's favorite songs.

But real fame came to her in 1976 with her participation in the Singing Hearts ensemble. Zhmakova immediately becomes not only the soloist of the ensemble, but also his face and the real heart of the ensemble. Her songs You don't call me again and Farewell toast is still remembered and loved by many. Thanks to cooperation with the composer Mark Minkov, Antonina Zhmakova, together with Singing Hearts, takes part in the creation of songs for the films Invisible Battle. Song - Since childhood, we wanted to test ourselves in a serious matter, performed by Singing Hearts, instantly made the musical comedy We - Archimedes recognizable and beloved. Many viewers will remember the last film with Antonina Zhmakova - the Kreutzer Sonata based on the novel by Tolstoy, where the actress, as always, brilliantly embodied the role of a coquette in a brothel. Since 1990, the singer has become artistic director of the modern music association Octopus.
Antonina Zhmakova has green eyes, natural red hair, fair skin and medium lips. The shape of the face is oval, the forehead is high, the hair is straight, thick. Antonina Zhmakova does not change her hair color, giving preference to red. The actress has an average straight nose and an oval chin. The growth of the actress is 1.65 cm, no tattoos.

Zodiac sign - Leo (26.07.1942)

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