Background
Tamara Ivanovna Semyonova was born on June 3, 1946 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Tamara Ivanovna Semyonova was born on June 3, 1946 in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Tamara Ivanovna graduated from the Voronezh branch of Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography named after N.K. Cherkasova (now St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Art) in 1968.
Tamara Ivanovna was on stage of Voronezh Drama Theater from 1965. Her roles include Viktosha in "Tales of the Old Arbat" by Alexei Arbuzov, Anya in "Hurry to Do Good" by Mikhail Roshchin, Larisa in "Four Drops" by Victor Rozov, Kadriya in "The Thirteenth Chairman" by Azat Abdullin, Lida and Alina in "Common Soldiers" and "Threshold" by Alexey Dudarev, Aniska in "Invasion" by Leonid Leonov and Alla in "The Fifth Season of the Year" by Nina Pavlova.
She played prominent roles in Russian and foreign classics such as Mashenka, Agniya and Korinkina in "For Every Sage There Is Enough Simplicity", "It's Not All Shrovetide for the Cat" and "Guilty for Naught" by Alexander Ostrovsky and others. The spectacle "A Man Came to a Woman" by Semyon Zlotnikov in which Semyonova played the leading role was demonstrated more than 200 times in 1989. Her main works of the early 2000s were Marcelina in "The Marriage of Figaro" by Pierre Beaumarchais, Harita Ogudalova "Without a Dowry" by Alexander Ostrovsky, Charlotta in "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov.