Background
Maria Vladimirovna Mironova was born on December 24, 1910 (January 6), 1911 in Moscow in the family of an employee of Vladimir Nikolayevich Mironov (1885-1950). Mother Elizaveta Ivanovna was a schoolteacher
Maria Vladimirovna Mironova was born on December 24, 1910 (January 6), 1911 in Moscow in the family of an employee of Vladimir Nikolayevich Mironov (1885-1950). Mother Elizaveta Ivanovna was a schoolteacher
She graduated from the Lunacharsky Theater College in 1927.
During the period from 1927 to 1931 - actress of the Moscow Theater of Operetta and Moscow Art Theater of the 2nd, then the Moscow Music Hall, the Central Theater of Transport.
Since February 1928, she performed on the stage.
In cinematography Maria Mironova made her debut in 1938, in the film of GV Aleksandrov "Volga, Volga" (Zoya Ivanovna, Byvalov’s secretary).
In 1938-1947 she worked in the Moscow Theater of Miniatures. Being the actress of bright talent, Maria Mironova created a series of comic and sharply satirical images (pop performances "Speaking letters", "You recognize them", "Family affairs", "Blots"). Maria Mironova performed the monologues written for her by Arkady Arkanov, Grigory Gorin, Semyon Altov, Alexander Volodarsky, Marian Belenky and others.
For many years she worked in a duet with her husband, pop actor A. S. Menaker in the Theater of Two Actors created by them in 1952, in 1984 she published in co-authorship with him the book "... In her repertoire".
Since 1990 - the actress of the Moscow theater-studio under the direction of O. P. Tabakov.
In 1995, her benefit concert was held in the theater "School of Modern Play."
Filmography
1. 1934 - Nastenka Ustinova - Concordia
2. 1938 - Volga, Volga - Zoya Ivanovna, Byvalov’s secretary
3. 1940 - Crime and Punishment (short) – Gorbushkina
4. 1954 - Funny stars
5. 1954 - Spare player - Olga, the wife of the factory director
6. 1954 - We met with you somewhere - Veronika Platonovna, the gossip girl
7. 1955 - One fine day - Tatiana Petrovna Ozerova, the wife of a violinist
8. 1956 - A precious gift - Leocadia Mikhailovna
9. 1958 - The involuntary driver - Anna V. Pastukhova
10. 1960 - Completely serious (the novel "Foreigners") - mother of Zhora
11. 1963 - Short stories (novel "The Case in an Airplane") - Mrs. Christina
12. 1963 - The stubborn girl (short) - Elena Ignatyevna
13. 1966 - Fairy tales of the Russian forest - taxi passenger
14. 1969 - An old acquaintance - Vera Stepanovna Dyadina, department head of culture of the city executive committee
15. 1974 -Your beautiful smile- Olga Pavlovna, senior proof-reader
16. 1977 - Almost a funny story - a telegraph operator
17. 1980 - Gigolo and Gigoyletta - an elderly actress
18. 1980 - Appointment - Lydia Grigorievna Lyamina
19. 1985 - Maritsa - Violetta
20. 1991 - Casual improvisus - pensioner Kozitskaya
Scoring
• 1953 - Forest Concert
• 1966 - About the evil stepmother - Fökla
• 1968 - Watch out, pike! - Pike
• 1969 - The whimsical princess - the queen
• 1984-1985 - Doctor Aybolit (cartoon) - Varvara
Books
• 1984 - "Maria Mironova and Alexander Menaker in their repertoire
The first husband - the director of documentary films Mikhail Yakovlevich Slutsky (1907-1959)
• The second husband is a Soviet actor Alexander Semenovich Menaker (1913-1982)
• Son - People's Artist of the RSFSR Andrei Mironov, (1941- 1987)
• Granddaughter - Honored Artist of Russia Maria Andreevna Mironova (born 1973)
• Great-grandson - Andrei Udalov-Mironov (born 1992) - student of the Shchukin school, the course of V. Ivanov