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On January 16, 2010, Actress of the Alexandrinsky Theater will celebrate her jubilee. Her entire creative career is connected with the Alexandrinsky stage. She studied nuts and bolts of her profession here then still a student of Igor Gorbachev’s actor course. After graduation from the theater institute in 1983, she was admitted to the company. A temperamental, bright young actress with strong beautiful voice and good looks, Marina Roslova played the most various roles: from merchant woman Belotelova in A. Ostrovsky’s comedy “Balzaminov’s Marriage” (1984) to Marina and Akulina in L. Tolstoy’s play “The Power of the Dark” (1986); from Ganka in G. Zapolskaya’s cornball tragic comedy “Moral of Mrs. Dulskaya” (1987) to Raisa Filippovna and Zinka Pas d’Spain in N. Erdman’s comedy “A Suicide”(1988). In the 27 years of her work at the theater, the actress has played 40 roles. At present, the actress is engaged in two Valery Fokin’s performances: “The Double” after F. Dostoyevsky where she plays the role of the bureaucrat’s wife (2005), and in the mass scenes in the performance “Ksenia. The History of Love” by V. Levanov (2009).
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