Dal’s relatives: “Oleg was terribly worried about the blow that Doroshina dealt him at the wedding. Nina Doroshina: biography, personal life Filmography of Nina Doroshina

She never hid her age, did not do plastic surgery, did not sit on diets and did not starve herself, and, to be completely honest, she was never a beauty even in her youth. But she always had many suitors, because there was some kind of delicacy in her, some kind of mysterious female attractiveness, now they would say - sexuality, although Nina Mikhailovna herself laughed for a long time when we once uttered this word next to her name.

I really wanted to talk to her about love. But she does not like to give interviews, does not want to talk about herself, while her husband was alive, she did not allow herself to remember other men at all. Her tangled relationship with two Olegs - Dal and Efremov haunted journalists for a long time, overgrown with rumors and ridiculous details. At one time in TOY newspapers, we received an exclusive from her close friend, who, with the consent of Nina, told us the story of this extraordinary actress.

Oleg Efremov liked women. He had numerous novels and a lot of fans - this is now no secret to anyone. Nina Doroshina was also the lady of his heart, but unlike the windy Oleg, she fell in love with him seriously and for a long time. They often quarreled, parted and united, Nina cried, swore that she would never look in his direction again ... And then rehearsals began again, Oleg shone on stage and in the director's chair, and vows, of course, were forgotten. Once they had a fierce quarrel on tour somewhere in the Crimea. Nina drank a couple of glasses of wine with her friends and ran to the sea - she decided to swim, they say that the drunken sea is knee-deep. She swam not very far, but it was dark, she was frightened, not seeing the shore, she screamed, choked on salt water - she was even more frightened ...
Meanwhile, a company of guys from the same theater was relaxing on the beach. They also drank a little, and, hearing the girl's cries, they decided: whoever saves her will marry her. And here's the fate: Nina was saved by none other than Oleg Dal, who had been in love with her since the filming of the film "The First Trolleybus", and was stunned himself when he recognized her on the shore. And he was delighted - he always dreamed of marrying her. Dahl took the exhausted girl to the room, and so he stayed with her. And in the morning, as an honest man, he suggested that she immediately go to the registry office. Nina's soul yearned for revenge, and she agreed.

He got married, and the whole Sovremennik walked at their wedding. Efremov nervously smoked in the kitchen, then, of course, he drank too much ... He went up to the bride and directly asked: “Why did you marry him if you love me?” And with a gesture of the owner, he put the stunned bride on his knees. There was a terrible scandal, Dal threatened to commit suicide, Nina rushed between her two men, but love still won ... She and Efremov converged and dispersed. Sometimes they lived together, sometimes they didn't talk for weeks. Efremov got married, started novels, fell seriously in love a couple of times. But in between all these events, he returned to Doroshina. Until she finally decisively put a stop to it and got married. For a good and reliable person with whom she lived his whole life (her husband was ill for a long time and died a few years ago).

Oleg Nikolaevich was also ill for a long time and was seriously ill. There were no longer any of his beloved women, or ex-wives. Only daughter Nastya and son Mikhail. Anastasia Olegovna later said: “Father did not get up anymore, he spoke very little. Literally before leaving, he took my hand and said: “Call Nina ...” But the Sovremennik Theater was on tour, and Nina Mikhailovna met her lover only at the funeral ...
Maybe that's why she still manages to play love, because she herself went through her purgatory ...

Nina Mikhailovna Doroshina is a talented Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1985).

Nina Doroshina's track record includes dozens of bright roles, dramatic and comedic, many of which became a big event in the cultural life of the country. Even a small appearance of the actress on the theater stage or on the movie screen was remembered by the public for a long time: people laughed and cried with her.

About Nina Doroshina, we can say that she did not play, but seemed to live the fate of her heroines - that's why the audience will never forget this unusually sincere and charismatic actress.

Childhood and youth

The future star of the theater stage was born on December 3, 1934 in the family of Mikhail and Anna Doroshin, who lived in Losinoostrovsk, a suburban suburb of Moscow in those years.


Their life was as modest as that of the vast majority of Muscovites: a small (18 m²) room in a communal apartment; the small salary of his father, who traveled in a crowded train every day to work at the Rostokinsk Mechanical Plant, where he served as an appraiser / sorter; the tireless chores of a mother who cared for the family.

The life of the Doroshin family changed dramatically in the spring of 1941. Nina's father was seconded to Iran - as it was initially supposed, only for a few months. The purpose of his trip was to evaluate and purchase fur for the winter uniforms of the Red Army soldiers. However, due to the sudden outbreak of war, the need for warm clothes increased significantly, so Mikhail Doroshin and his family remained in Iran until 1946.


During her stay in this country, Nina mastered the Persian spoken language (Farsi and Turkic), which helped her to establish contact with the locals. Such a close acquaintance with the special world of the East made significant adjustments to the girl's worldview: she became a very diplomatic person, able to see the best in people and appreciate the luxury of communicating with them.


Upon returning to her homeland, 12-year-old Nina continued her studies at the girls' school No. 4, where she enthusiastically plunged into extracurricular activities in the drama club. In a neighboring school for boys, a similar drama circle was led by the Moscow Art Theater actor Pyotr Vasilievich Kudlay, who sometimes invited girls-artists to joint rehearsals with his students. Even then, Nina managed to show her bright stage talent.


In an effort to professionally master artistic skills, the purposeful girl began to attend the theater studio of the Railwaymen's Club, which operated under the direction of Maria Lvovna Lvovskaya, an actress of the Chamber Theater. So, already at the end of school, Nina's further life path was already clearly marked: without the slightest hesitation, she submitted documents to the Boris Shchukin School. Nina Doroshina comprehended the secrets of theatrical art on the course of the best "Vakhtangov" - Vera Konstantinovna Lvova and Vladimir Ivanovich Moskvin. Doroshina subsequently recalled her teachers with gratitude and was very proud that she had a chance to study with future celebrities of cinema and theater - Inna Ulyanova, Alexander Shirvindt, Lev Borisov.

Life devoted to theater and cinema

The girl made her film debut while still a student: she starred in the melodrama The First Echelon (1955) by Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov, where she convincingly played the role of Nelly (a bandit's girlfriend). It was on the set of this picture that Nina met Oleg Efremov.


Doroshina graduated from the Shchukin School in 1956, and soon she was accepted into the Film Actor Theater Studio at Mosfilm. During that period of her life, Nina also often acted in films, and many works brought her wide popularity. Remarkably, the actress rarely got the main roles, but her talent was so bright that the audience and critics always noted the crazy energy of even minor characters in her performance.


Among the works of Doroshina of those years, one can single out the roles of Shurochka (“A Crazy Day”), Sima (“A Man is Born”), Lelka (“They Met on the Road”), Oksana (“People on the Bridge”), and others.


In 1959, Nina joined the Sovremennik Theater, which became her creative haven for many years.

Nina Doroshina and Marina Neelova in the play "Hurry to do good"

Emotional and incredibly charming, the young actress was especially successful in the roles of passionate girls and femme fatales. The audience went to the theater with pleasure to see Doroshina in the role of Anita ("The Fifth Column", E. Hemingway), Katya ("Five Evenings", A. Volodin), Vari ("Forever Alive", V. Rozov), Marina ( “Provincial Anecdotes”, A. Vampilov), Madame Georges (“Four lines for a debutante”, J. Anouil).

Nina Doroshina. sacrifice love

The high workload at Sovremennik did not allow Nina to often act in films. And although the audience warmly accepted films with the participation of Doroshina (“The End of the Old Berezovka”, “The First Trolleybus”, “A Bridge Under Construction”, etc.), the actress actually abandoned filming, devoting herself entirely to the theater stage.

"Love and doves": a success story

In the mid-80s, the well-deserved fame of Nina Doroshina thundered among theatergoers, but moviegoers almost forgot about her, not yet suspecting what a surprise the forgotten idol of the 60s would bring them. Doroshina herself did not know about this either.


Meanwhile, at the invitation of an acquaintance, director Vladimir Menshov got to the performance of Sovremennik called Love and Pigeons. He was literally shocked by both the virtuoso performance of the actress who played the role of Nadyukha, and the reaction of the audience, who either shed tears or laughed out loud from what was happening on stage. It was then that the famous director got the idea to create a film based on the play by Vladimir Gurkin, necessarily inviting Nina Mikhailovna to the main role.


The image of the provincial and sincere Nadyukha was as if specially created for Doroshina, and was forever entrenched in her mind. It was her heroine who became the center of attraction for all the colorful characters of the comedy - and the negligent spouse performed by Alexander Mikhailov, and the extravagant homeowner Lyudmila Gurchenko, and Uncle Mitya (Sergey Yursky). On the set, the director gave the actress complete freedom - and she revealed in its entirety the versatility of the soul of a Russian woman, the whole breadth of her nature.

Vladimir Menshov's professional instinct did not let him down: the film Love and Pigeons, released in 1983, became a real movie hit, and, most importantly, the audience's favorite comedy. And Doroshina, after filming in this film, instantly became a popular favorite.

Nina Doroshina Awards

She received the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR in 1970, the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1985. She was awarded the Order of Honor (2006) and the Order of Friendship (2010).


Nina Doroshina is the winner of the "Best Actress" (1983) and "Female Face of the Year" (2007) awards. Winner of the Golden Star of the 1st degree (nomination "For Professionalism", 2007).

Personal life of Nina Doroshina

Despite her sincere openness and ease of communication, Nina Mikhailovna never encouraged the numerous attempts of journalists to find out details about her personal life.


And although the actress has never publicly discussed this issue with anyone, it is known for sure that the love of her life was Oleg Efremov, the founder of the Sovremennik Theater, the legendary Soviet actor.

Her second official husband was Vladimir Tyshkov, who worked in the theater as an illuminator (light designer). Family life with him was bright and harmonious. Vladimir tried to free his talented wife from all domestic worries so that she could serve Melpomene without interference. Only his death in 2004 separated the spouses...

Doroshina did not experience the happiness of motherhood: she devoted herself to the theater and, by her own admission, never regretted her decision. She taught for many years at the Shchukin School and treated the students like a mother, giving them all her strength.

Death

There is no cure for age. Over the years, the old heart disease made itself felt more and more strongly, legs often began to fail. Of course, Doroshina was not left alone with her troubles. Her niece Olesya, the daughter of Nina Mikhailovna's younger brother, Evgeny Mikhailovich, helped her, her loyal fans were always ready to lend a shoulder.

Let them talk - In memory of Nina Doroshina: love, doves and a broken heart

Despite her poor health, Nina Doroshina hoped to soon return to the theater stage and resume work at the school. But on April 21, 2018, due to a severe heart attack, the actress passed away ...

The huge talent of Doroshina, pleasing people like the sun, allowed her to become one of the symbols of Soviet cinema. We will always remember the name of the theater and cinema legend, who was remembered for her participation in the iconic films and performances of the era.

We continue to talk about how the fate of the actors who played in the legendary film by Vladimir Menshov “Love and Doves” developed. This time we talked with the leading lady Nina Doroshina. At 76, the actress leads an active lifestyle - she plays in the theater, teaches at a theater university. But her personal life was difficult ...

The actress was born in a completely non-artistic family. Her father worked as an appraiser at a fur factory, and because of this, Nadezhda spent her childhood in exotic Iran (her father worked there). Since then, Doroshina has always had a love for the East. When Nina was twelve years old, the family returned to Russia. Doroshina became a school activist and participant in school amateur performances. Naturally, she ended up at the Shchukin School ... And she began acting in films while still a student. On the set, Nina found her greatest love of her life - Oleg Efremov ... They had a passionate romance. But as you know, Efremov was a loving person. And very soon he became interested in another actress, Anastasia Vertinskaya ... As a result of this circumstance, Doroshina ... married Oleg Dal.

“I was his first wife,” recalls Nina Mikhailovna. - Then he was very young, twenty years old, and looked after very beautifully. With the last money we bought wedding rings. I was seven years older than him...

However, the actress very quickly realized that there was no love on her part, but there was just an attempt to forget Efremov ... Moreover, she realized this even at the wedding, where the entire Sovremennik team was walking. Oleg Efremov also came to the wedding, who put the bride on her knees and said: “But you still love me!” After that, Dahl went on a drinking binge for two weeks, then left the theater several times ...

- There is a saying: "The wedge is knocked out with a wedge," says the actress. - So, you don’t need to do this, nothing good will ever come of this. Live, endure and carry your cross to the end! That wedge that I wanted to knock out remained for the rest of my life ... But the guilt before the person with whom I wanted to forget everything remained. Although Dahl and I maintained a good relationship, we worked in the same theater for many years.

And then the creator of Sovremennik, Efremov, left his creation himself and invited all the leading actors to the Moscow Art Theater. But Doroshina was one of the few who did not agree to leave the walls of her native theater, she still works in it.

In addition to Efremov and Dahl, there were many famous men in Doroshina's life. For example, screenwriter Alexander Volodin. But the second time the actress found her fate with a very simple person who worked in the production of Sovremennik. According to the actress, he was a good, modest man, she lived with him for twenty years. But then she got widowed. Nina Mikhailovna had a hard time enduring the death of her husband, after which she had a heart attack. And there are still problems with the heart ... But the popular actress works not only for herself. She is forced to support an old mother and a sick brother. Unfortunately, she has no children and grandchildren ... Now Nina Mikhailovna says:

“I sacrificed a lot for the stage. I don't have children... But I don't regret anything! Moreover, for thirty years I have been teaching at the Shchukin Theater Institute, where I studied myself. My students are my family! After all, whatever one may say, but in the theater the activity is still gradually fading away, there are less and less performances with age. But I can teach students something, share my experience. And I'm glad you need it.

Of course, we could not help but talk with Nina Mikhailovna about the film "Love and Doves". It turned out that she was not tired of this film and the actress herself was crazy about it.

- Nina Mikhailovna, tell us how you got the role of Nadyukha? And why do you think the film was such a huge success?

- You know, because the plot of the film is banal! You can even say that the plot is nothing special. But it was precisely because of the acting, these experiences that the film became understandable and close to people. The second is a good topic: treason, betrayal... Unfortunately, in life we ​​often come across this. And for everyone, this topic gives in the soul with its pain, its memories ... And for me, the story of Nadia became close long before they decided to make a film. We have been playing this performance for twenty-two years at the Sovremennik Theatre! I received the first prize for it at the 1983 All-Union Theater Festival. And so, when the performance had been going on, in my opinion, for two years, director Vladimir Menshov came to the theater and saw this play, which he really liked. I know that he tried several actresses for the role of Nadia - Polishchuk, Churikova, Doronina, Nikishchikhina ... I said that I would not remake the role, but if he is satisfied with how I play in the theater, let him invite me.

- And how did you choose your husband Vasya?

- You know, at first Vladimir Menshov even dreamed of playing my husband Vasya. But he, like a true director, having seen the best candidate, stepped aside. At first, completely unknown, provincial artists auditioned for the role of the husband. And then suddenly this superman appeared - Alexander Mikhailov! I was very upset by his candidacy, because at that time he was ten years younger than me! I was already under fifty, and he was only thirty-eight ... It seemed to me that all my age-related flaws would be especially visible when I was next to him. In addition, he is such a handsome man ... But then they removed this beauty, made an awkward haircut, dressed him in a baggy suit, smeared his teeth with something so that they were not too white ... In general, I quickly calmed down when I saw him at the auditions. And we really approached each other, we were immediately approved. And in the end, when the film was released, the audience did not even notice this difference in age.

- Were you not tortured after the release of the film with the phrase “Lyudk, but Lyudk!”? Where did she come from, by the way?

- The director gave us, the actors, great freedom on the set, accepted all our proposals, and therefore there were such finds like this one. You walk down the street, and both men and women shout to you: “Lyudko, and Lyudko!” It was this phrase that people remembered the most in the film. I myself experienced village life in my childhood. I have relatives from Ryazan, and I visited them in the village. Therefore, all these observations of village life, the language came in handy when I became an actress.

- What advice would you give to people who are in the same situation as Nadia?

- I believe that it is impossible to depend so much on a man either morally or financially. You need to strive for independence. You need to have a profession, your own business, classes ... And then, if a man suddenly leaves you, life will not end there. Therefore, in this respect, Nadya and I are different people.

- Did you become friends with any of the actors on the set?

- I remember that I had a particularly warm relationship with my on-screen children - Lada Sizonenko and Igor Lyakh ... Especially with Lada. She was still quite a girl, she came to the shooting with her grandmother. The strength of her game was in sincerity. She was really worried about everything. When there was a scene with an ax where Lyonka threatens her father, she actually roared. It was very touching! No wonder they say: play like children! So is Igor Lyakh. He was so courageous, real. He's just a very good artist, it was evident even then. Both of them lived in these circumstances proposed by the director. You know, they are even somehow both bright, and we, the parents, looked alike, as if we really were one family!

- It happens that an actor, who was made famous by one film, begins to hate the role by which he is recognized ... Have you ever had such a thing after that “Lyudk, but Lyudk!”?

- What are you, this is my most expensive job! When a film is shown on TV, I always try to watch it. I'm happy to be in a movie like this.

Why do the neighbors hate Doroshina?

For many years, the famous actress has been living in the most ordinary apartment building on Presnensky Val. And ... fighting with neighbors. The thing is that once she accidentally flooded them, two apartments were damaged. As a decent person, Doroshina offered to make repairs to the neighbors, and one apartment was restored. The second neighbor decided to sue the actress for money and conducted an expensive examination, after which she filed a lawsuit. As a result, in addition to the damage of 30 thousand rubles, Doroshin was ordered to pay 40 thousand for the examination. It turned out to be a decent amount ... Nina Mikhailovna agreed to the payment, but only if this money would be deducted in parts from her income. All she lives on is the salary of a teacher at a university and a pension.

Raisa Zakharovna and Vasya swam in November

Filming, where Vasily basks in the south with Raisa Zakharovna, took place already in November - the circumstances so happened. So the actors bathed in 14-degree water and risked their health. And Alexander Mikhailov had to suffer even before this scene. According to the director's bold idea, leaving his hut, he immediately falls into the Black Sea. The artist really fell into a special reservoir, dived, and under water, divers took off his suit in a matter of seconds! And at one point they almost strangled him with a tie.

From the reaction to the censored film:

“The picture produces a feeling of some kind of uncleanliness of rural life and leaves a feeling of overkill and bad taste. Here Menshov was changed by a sense of simple taste. Debauchery at the moment is a disaster for the people, and not at all funny behavior. Gurchenko is the most unlikely in this picture. What she says about psychics is incomprehensible to the viewer and does not fit into the picture.

Amazing actress. She never hid her age, did not do plastic surgery, did not sit on diets and did not starve herself, and, to be completely honest, she was never a beauty even in her youth. The pretty plump woman played one of the first roles in the famous film "The First Trolleybus", in which many future stars of "Sovremennik" appeared. And Oleg Dal played his first role there. And it was then that he fell in love with Nina. However, Nina did not notice him, she dreamed of the stage, of big roles in the cinema - she had no time for love. And in general - she always had a lot of suitors, because there was some kind of delicacy in her, some kind of mysterious female attractiveness, now they would say - sexuality, although Nina Mikhailovna herself laughed for a long time when they once said this word next to her name . I really wanted to talk to her about love. But she does not like to give interviews, does not want to talk about herself, while her husband was alive, she did not allow herself to remember other men at all. Her tangled relationship with two Olegs - DAL and YEFREMOV - haunted journalists for a long time, overgrown with rumors and ridiculous details. Only once did Nina Mikhailovna open the veil of her personal life ... Women liked Oleg Efremov. He had numerous novels and a lot of fans - this is now no secret to anyone. Nina Doroshina was also the lady of his heart, but unlike the windy Oleg, she fell in love with him seriously and for a long time. They often quarreled, parted and united, Nina cried, swore that she would never look in his direction again ... And then rehearsals began again, Oleg shone on stage and in the director's chair, and oaths, of course, were forgotten. Once they had a fierce quarrel on tour somewhere in the Crimea. Nina drank a couple of glasses of wine with her friends and ran to the sea - she decided to swim, they say that the drunken sea is knee-deep. She swam not very far, but it was dark, she was frightened, not seeing the shore, she screamed, choked on salt water - and was even more frightened ... Meanwhile, a group of guys from the same theater were resting on the beach. They also drank a little, and hearing the girl's cries, they decided: whoever saves her will marry her. And here's the fate: Nina was saved by none other than Oleg Dal, and he was stunned when he recognized her on the shore. And he was delighted - he always dreamed of marrying her. Dahl walked the exhausted girl to the room, and so he stayed with her. And in the morning, as an honest man, he suggested that she immediately go to the registry office. Nina's soul yearned for revenge, and she agreed. They got married, and the whole Sovremennik walked at their wedding. Efremov nervously smoked in the kitchen, and, of course, drank too much ... Then he approached the bride and directly asked: “Why did you marry him if you love me?” And with a gesture of the owner, he put the stunned bride on his knees. There was a terrible scandal, Dal threatened to commit suicide, Nina rushed between her two men, but love still won, a divorce followed immediately ... They converged and diverged with Efremov. Either they lived together, or they didn’t talk for weeks. Efremov got married, started novels, fell seriously in love a couple of times. But in between all these events, he returned to Doroshina. Until she finally decisively put a stop to it and got married. For a good and reliable person with whom she lived his whole life (her husband was ill for a long time and died a few years ago). Oleg Nikolaevich was also ill for a long time and was seriously ill. There were no longer any of his beloved women or ex-wives around him. Only daughter Nastya and son Mikhail. Anastasia Olegovna later said: “Father did not get up anymore, he spoke very little. Literally before leaving, he took my hand and said: “Call Nina ...” But the Sovremennik Theater was on tour, and Nina Mikhailovna said goodbye to her lover only at the funeral ... Maybe that’s why she still manages to play love, because she herself she went through her purgatory… Help. Nina Mikhailovna Doroshina was born in Moscow on December 3, 1934, she graduated from the theater school named after. Schukin. She worked in the theater as a film actor and acted in films a lot, mainly in episodes (“First Echelon”, “Crazy Day”, “A Man Is Born”, etc.) In 1959 she came to the Sovremennik Theater. Since then, she has been shining on the stage of the famous theater and has acted in films very little. The role of Nadyukha in the cult film "Love and Doves" directed by Vladimir Menshov is the most stellar in her biography, but in the theater she plays almost everything - from classics to modern times, from Anuy to Galin and Kolyada.

Nina Mikhailovna Doroshina. She was born on December 3, 1934 in Losinoostrovsk (now a district of Moscow) - she died on April 21, 2018 in Moscow. Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR.

Nina Doroshina was born on December 3, 1934 in the city of Losinoostrovsk (now these are the Babushkinsky and Losinoostrovsky districts of Moscow).

Father Mikhail worked at the Rostokinsk fur factory as an appraiser and sorter. He was a high-class specialist. Before the war, he was sent on a business trip to Iran. And the whole family followed him. The business trip was responsible: the purchase of furs for the needs of the Red Army. In Iran, sheepskin and astrakhan fur were bought from the local population.

Due to the war, the trip was delayed. The family was able to return to their homeland only in 1946. During her stay in Iran, Nina Mikhailovna learned the Persian language and, according to her, fell in love with the East forever.

After returning, she studied at the 4th female school. There she became interested in theater - enrolled in a theater group. The school was female, and for some reason all the male roles in the performances went to Nina. Then their circle essentially merged with the same one at the boys' school.

In high school, she began to attend the theatrical circle of the Railwaymen's Club, which was led by Maria Lvovskaya, an actress of the Chamber Theater. This predetermined the further choice of the life path of Nina Mikhailovna.

She graduated in 1956 from the Theater School. B. Shchukin, course of Vera Lvova and V.I. Moskvin. Vera Karpova, Inna Ulyanova, Lev Borisov studied with her.

On January 11, 1958, she made her debut on the stage of the Sovremennik Theater in the role of the hero's classmate, in the play In Search of Joy based on the play by Viktor Rozov (it was necessary to replace the actress).

Since 1959, she has been an actress at the Sovremennik Moscow Theater, directed by Oleg Yefremov. They met on the set of the film "First Echelon".

Theatrical works of Nina Doroshina:

"The Merry Wives of Windsor" by William Shakespeare - Mrs. Quickly;
"Steep route" E. S. Ginzburg - Fisa;
"Love and Doves" by Vladimir Gurkin - Nadya;
"Murlin Murlo" by Nikolai Kolyada - Inna;
"Four lines for a debutante" by Jean Anouilh - Madame Georges;
“Hare love story” by Nikolai Kolyada - She;
"At the Bottom" M. Gorky - Vasilisa;
"Five Evenings" by Alexander Volodin - Katya;
"Appointment" of Alexander Volodin - Nyuta;
"The Fifth Column" Ernest Hemingway - Anita;
"The Naked King" by Evgeny Schwartz - Princess;
"Ordinary History" by I. A. Goncharov - Tafaev;
"The Seagull" by A.P. Chekhov - Masha;
“Balalaykin and Company” based on “Modern Idyll” by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin - Fainushka;
"Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare - Mary;
“Hurry to do good” by Mikhail Roshchin - Sima;
"Eastern Tribune" by Alexander Galin - Madeleine.

For the play "Love and Pigeons" she received the First Prize at the All-Union Theater Festival in 1983.

In 2007, Nina Doroshina became the winner of the "Woman's Face of the Year" award for her role in the play "Love Story Hare" and the owner of the Gold Star of the 1st degree in the nomination "For Professionalism" awarded by the Public Award Foundation.

Since 1981 he has been teaching at the Theater Institute. B. Schukin.

She gained wide fame and popularity thanks to filming in films. She made her debut on the screen in 1955, playing the role of Nelly Panina (a bandit's girlfriend) in the film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov "The First Echelon".

Nina Doroshina in the film "The First Echelon"

Then there were works in the films “Crazy Day”, “A Man Is Born”, “Unique Spring”, “People on the Bridge” and many others, thanks to which the actress was remembered by the audience and became recognizable, even though she played minor characters in all.

Nina Doroshina in the movie "A Man Is Born"

In the early 1960s, works with her participation “The End of Old Berezovka”, “The First Trolleybus”, “A Bridge Was Built”, and some others appeared on the screens. However, she rarely acted further - she made a choice in favor of working in the theater.

And in the early 1980s, at the Sovremennik Theater, she played the role of Nadyukha in the play Love and Doves. There, director Vladimir Menshov noticed her and decided to make a film based on the play. He made Doroshina's partner in the film version of the play.

Nina Doroshina in the film "Love and Doves"

"You know, the plot of the film is banal! You can even say that there is no special plot. But it was precisely because of the acting, these experiences that the film became understandable and close to people. The second is a good topic: betrayal, betrayal ... Unfortunately , in life we ​​often encounter this. And for everyone, this topic gives in the soul with its pain, its memories, "the actress said about the film.

After starring in a film "Love and pigeons" the actress won a truly popular love.

And then the actress returned to the stage again, preferring their work in the cinema.

After the triumph of the picture "Love and Doves", she appeared on the screen only twice (not counting the work in documentaries): in the 1988 film "Do you not like our government ?!" in the role of Elena Alexandrovna and in the 2010 film "Garages", where she played the mother-in-law of the protagonist.

Illness and death of Nina Doroshina

In 2014, the actress suffered a heart attack. In August 2017 . However, there was no one to take care of her.

“I don’t get up and can hardly even speak. The muscles of my legs have atrophied, asthma and sciatica torment me, my heart hurts all the time. I can’t even believe that I just ran in heels just a year ago. Now no one helps me. I’m alone. My brother is also seriously ill , but his wife is taking care of him, and there is no one to help me ... I need a sports doctor who would be well versed in leg diseases. I deserve decent care, I'm still a people's artist, "Doroshina told reporters.

The cause of death was a disease of the circulatory system. On the morning of April 21, a neighbor of the actress heard cries for help, while the door to her apartment was open. Doroshina held her heart and breathed heavily. The actress immediately called an ambulance. Although the doctors came to the call quickly, they failed to save the actress - she died within a few minutes.

April 24, in the premises of the Moscow theater "Sovremennik" took place. The funeral service was held in the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity at the Pyatnitskoye cemetery. Doroshina was buried next to her relatives.

The growth of Nina Doroshina: 170 centimeters.

Personal life of Nina Doroshina:

For a long time she was in a relationship with, in whose theater she worked. They hid their relationship (Efremov was married). Their relationship broke off, then resumed again.

Was married twice.

The first spouse is a famous Soviet actor. She was 7 years older than him. They got married in 1963, but the marriage soon fell apart.

I met Oleg Dal after another quarrel with Oleg Efremov during a tour in the Crimea. Nina Doroshina drank a couple of glasses of wine with her friends and ran to the sea to swim, got scared in the dark, not seeing the shore, started screaming and swallowed salt water. She was pulled out by Oleg Dal. He took Nina to her room and stayed with her. And in the morning he asked her to marry him. There were rumors that . The whole Sovremennik gathered for the wedding and it was not without scandal. Oleg Efremov, having drunk too much, went up to the bride and directly asked: “Why did you marry him if you love me?”, Then he put her on his knees. Dahl even threatened to commit suicide.

After a divorce from Dahl, she again resumed relations with Oleg Efremov - until her second marriage in the mid-1980s.

In addition to Efremov and Dahl, there were many famous men in Doroshina's life. For example, screenwriter Alexander Volodin.

The second spouse is Vladimir Tyshkov, lighting engineer at the Sovremennik Theatre. They lived together for about 20 years, until Tyshkov's death in 2004.

The actress has no children.

In 2017 . “There was an infringement of the nerve endings in the spine. It affected my legs, I was chained to the bed. I had to resort to the help of doctors. I spent a month and a half in the clinic, but now I can easily move around the apartment without any canes, by myself, ”she said.

Filmography of Nina Doroshina:

1955 - First echelon - Nelli Panina
1955 - Son - saleswoman (uncredited)
1956 - Man was born - Sima, conductor
1956 - Poet - episode (uncredited)
1956 - Crazy Day - Shura, cleaning lady at the Lipki Rest House
1957 - Next to us - Lyuba Zvonareva
1957 - They met on the way - Lena Krapivina, Lelik
1957 - Unique Spring - Nina, Anya's friend
1958 - Happiness must be protected - Olga, daughter of Shandybovich
1958 - Her big heart - Masha
1959 - People on the bridge - Oksana
1960 - The end of the old Berezovka - Lisa Kurashova
1961 - Lyubushka - Klanka
1961 - Artist from Kokhanovka - Olesya Yakovenko, calf
1963 - The first trolley bus - Dasha
1964 - Lushka - Lyalka
1965 - A bridge is being built - Sasha Malashkina
1965 - Alyoshkina hunting - Alyoshka's mother, Lena
1972 - At the bottom (film-play) - Vasilisa Karpovna
1972 - Responsible for everything - Olga Nosova, master of a weaving factory
1973 - Balalaykin and Co. (film-play) - Fainushka
1976 - Forever Alive (film-play) - Varya
1977 - For family reasons - a money changer
1978 - Cousin Pons (film-play) - Madame Sibo
1978 - Twelfth Night (film-play) - Maria
1982 - Hurry to do good (film-play) - Sima, a neighbor
1984 - Love and doves - Hope
1988 - Echelon (film-play) - Nina
1988 - Don't you like our government?! - Elena Alexandrovna, a neighbor of the Poluboyarinovs
2008 - Steep route (film-play) - Fisa
2009 - Hare. Love story (film-play) - She, actress Tanya
2010 - Equals one Gaft (documentary)
2010 - Garages - Ekaterina Semyonovna, mother-in-law