Background
Galina was born on the 9th of November, 1916 in Petrograd, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. Died on the 10th of October, 1993 in Moscow. She was married to A.K. Polinsky.
Galina was born on the 9th of November, 1916 in Petrograd, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. Died on the 10th of October, 1993 in Moscow. She was married to A.K. Polinsky.
In 1934 Galina graduated from the Theatrical and Art Studio in Leningrad.
In the Voronezh Drama Theater Galina played the roles of Sophia ("Woe from Wit" by Alexander Griboyedov), Louise ("Deceit and Love" by Friedrich Schiller), Juliet ( “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare), Jeanannina ("Funny Case" by Carlo Goldoni), Paul ("Zykovs" Maxim Gorky), Polina (“Profitable place” by Alexander Ostrovsky), Jesse ("The Russian Question" by Konstantin Simonov), Christina Padera (“The Conspiracy of the Doomed” by Nikolai Virta), Dunka (“The Love of Yarovaya” by Konstantin Trenev) and others.
Since 1950 she was an actress of the Moscow Drama and Comedy Theater, which in 1964 was renamed to the Theater on Taganka, where also was the head of the troupe for several years.
Among the roles of different years: Carlotta ("The Mute Knight" by Ene Heltan), Carmela ("Oh, these ghosts" by Eduardo Filippo), Zaychikha (“Fantasy for violin” by Budimir Metalnikov), Verochka ("By the forest lake" by Caesar Solodar), Anfisa (“The Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov), the mother of Sonya Gurvich ("The Dawns Here Are Quiet ..." by Boris Vasilyev), the country woman Martha ("Alive" by Boris Mozhaev), the Old Woman ("Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky), Marta ("The Rush Hour" by Jerzy Stavinsky) and others.