Background
Shuckhmina Tatyana Mitrofanovna was born on June 14, 1901 in Voronezh, Russian Federation. She was a sister of Peter Mitrofanovich Shukhmin and Boris Mitrofanovich Shukhmin.
Shuckhmina Tatyana Mitrofanovna was born on June 14, 1901 in Voronezh, Russian Federation. She was a sister of Peter Mitrofanovich Shukhmin and Boris Mitrofanovich Shukhmin.
Tatyana Shuckhmina studied at the Voronezh Mariinsky Gymnasium (1908-1912).
In 1919 Tatyana Shuckhmina entered the 3rd studio of the Moscow Art Theater named after E.B. Vakhtangov. In 1921-1958, the actress of the Moscow Theater named after E.B. Vakhtangov. She played such roles as Slave ("Turandot" by Carlo Gozzi), Mavra Tarasovna ("True is good, but happiness is better" by Alexander Ostrovsky), Chugunov ("Dostigayev and Others" by Maxim Gorky), Veronique ("Human Comedy" by Honor de Balzac), Matchmaker ("The Marriage" of Nikolai Gogol), Mymra ("Zoykin’s Apartment" by Mikhail Bulgakov) and others.
Since 1923, Tatyana Shuckhmina was engaged in pedagogical activities at the Boris Shchukin Theatre School (since 1965 - professor). Since 1945, he was simultaneously a teacher at the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts.
The author of several books and study guides on makeup translated into other languages. In 1926, she was on tour in Voronezh as part of the theater.