Background
Klavdiya Ilinichna Nevstrueva was born on December 5, 1913 in Volkhov, Russian Federation.
Klavdiya Ilinichna Nevstrueva was born on December 5, 1913 in Volkhov, Russian Federation.
Klavdiya Ilinichna graduated from the Voronezh Theatre School (1936, course G.M. Vasilyev).
Klavdiya Ilinichna worked in the Voronezh mobile collective-state-farm theatre. In 1938-1941 – the actress of the Voronezh Drama Theatre. She worked in theatres of Kuibyshev (1941-1952), Kursk (1953-1958), Gorky (1958-1962), Stavropol (1964-1970), in Moscow theaters: named after V.V. Mayakovsky (1962-1964, 1970-1973) and the name of the Lenin Komsomol (1973-1976). In 1938-1941 – the actress of the Voronezh Drama Theatre, where she played the roles of Tanya, Masha Zabelina ("Silver Ring", "The Kremlin Chimes" by Nikolay Pogodin), Louise ("Insidiousness and Love" by Friedrich Schiller), Sasha (“The Way to Victory” by Alexei Nikolayevich Tolstoy) and others.