Pilyavskaya biography
However, when the father was the first to receive a named weapon for the valiant service of the tsarist power, the second fought with the monarchical regime in Russia. Sophia's parents married in St. Petersburg, where Stanislav Pilyavsky studied at the University of Law. In the Russian capital, the older brother of the actress, named after her father, was born. Sophia was born in May in Krasnoyarsk, where her dad was sent to the eternal settlement.
The parents of the future actress, who were friends with the exiled Avel Enukidze, had a cook, a janitor and a nanny in the service. The money “Siberians involuntarily” was sent by mother, stepfather of the father and older sister of the mother. The exiles also had a cottage on the shore of the Yenisei. After the birth of Sophia, her grandmother came to Krasnoyarsk for a year. Then the girl was taken to Poland, where they baptized the triple name of Sophia Adelaide Antoinette.
However, the actress preferred that friends and relatives call her Zosea. In infancy, Sonya was ill with all childhood infections, at 3 years old - smallpox, and at 7 already in Petrograd - rash typhoid. However, the girl grew up brisk, and her older brother obeyed. As a child, Pilyavskaya debuted on stage, playing a fly on the stage of the Krasnoyarsk theater. When the girl was 5 years old, exiled Elena Sminten settled in the parental house as a guest, along with whom at the end of the year Sonya and Stas left for Petrograd.
Pilyavskaya's parents dispersed, but remained friends. In the year, the actress’s mother, who had already lived in the city on the Neva, sheltered and cured a sick and pregnant rival. Elena gave birth to a haggard sister of Sophia and Stanislav - Natasha. In the year, after a series of adventures, the future actress with her mother and brother settled in a communal apartment in Moscow.
Pilyavsky Sr. with a young wife and a newborn daughter at that time lived in the Kremlin, in the cells of the Chudov monastery. The man rose to the post of chairman of the special collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR, but he was shot in the year. Sophia was saved by the intercession of Konstantin Stanislavsky from repression. The actress Pilyavskaya learned in the dramatic class of the sister of Konstantin Sergeyevich - Zinaida Sokolova, where she entered on the second attempt.
For the first time, a relative of Stanislavsky rejected the girl due to a strong Polish accent. For a year, Sophia worked on pronunciation, and the speech of the native of Krasnoyarsk became impeccable. The spouse, celebrating his birthday day later than Sophia, adored the beauty-woman. Seeing the statue of Venus in the museum, Nikolai exclaimed: "My Zosya will be better." However, Pilyavskaya’s personal life was not happy for long.
Sophia Stanislavovna’s husband died half an hour before the New Year in the apartment of Olga Leonardovna Knipper-Chekhova, where the couple came to celebrate the holiday. The cause of the death of a man was a heart attack. Pilyavskaya did not marry anymore, the actress did not have children. Nevertheless, Sofya Stanislavovna preferred to participate in the productions of the works of Russian classics, especially Anton Chekhov.
In the comedy of Alexander Griboedov “Woe from Wit”, the actress played her namesake in her youth, and in old age - Khlestova. In the movie, Pilyavskaya made her debut in the year, playing a nameless woman with a child in the film "Stalingrad Battle". In the propaganda tape of Mikhail Kalatozov, the “conspiracy of the doomed” the actress created the image of one of the leaders of the anti -Soviet coup - the Food Minister of Christina Pader.
The film ended with the defeat of the conspirators and the words of the head of the Communist Party of the country where events take place - “Joseph Stalin saved us! The scriptwriter of both paintings by Pilyavskaya was the author of the theory of conflict in the literature of Nikolai Virta Real Surname - Karelian. The film, the action of which took place not only in St.
Petersburg, Geneva and Munich, but also in the native to the actress of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, it was not mentioned that the former navigable terrorist reacted negatively to the October Revolution of the year, considering it counter-revolutionary. In the films “We will live until Monday” and “Goryanka” Sofya Stanislavovna got the roles of teachers. Moreover, if in the drama about the fate of the Dagestan girl who refused to marry without love, the character of Pilyavskaya is Vera Vasilievna, then in the ribbon of Stanislav Rostotsky the heroine of the actress Bezymyanna.
6 years before the picture “We will live until Monday”, the artist starred in another film by Stanislav Iosifovich “On the Seven Winds”. The most famous role of Pilyavskaya is Alisa Vitalievna, aunt's aunt's protagonist Kostik in the 2-searous lyrical comedy Mikhail Kozakov “Pokrovsky Gate”. 17 years before the television movie telling about the intricacies of the fate of the inhabitants of the Moscow communal apartment, the actress starred in another picture based on the work of Leonid Zorin - Kinopobia Viktor Sokolov “Friends and Years”, the decoration of which was the music of Basinin Basner.
Sofya Stanislavovna played the last role in the cinema a year and a half before the death.
Death in the year Sofya Stanislavovna published memoirs. The book came out under the names "On the Debt of Memory" and "Sad Book". Pilyavskaya died on January 21 in the Kremlin hospital. The grave of the actress is located at the Novodevichy cemetery of Moscow.