
Valentina Titova
Known For
Acting
Born
1942-02-06 in Kaliningrad, Moskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Biography
Valentina Titova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. In 1964, she graduated from the studio of Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater in Leningrad. In 1970-1992 she was an actress of the National Film Actors' Theatre in Moscow. Her film debut was an episodic role in the 1963 drama All Remains to People by Georgy Natanson. In her graduation year, Valentina Titova played her first major film role in the drama The Blizzard (1964) directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. In 1968 she got a role in the popular movie The Shield and the Sword, which brought her more recognition. Titova's other famous roles were in the films The Dangerous Turn (1972), The Days of the Turbins (1976), Father Sergius (1978), Petrovka, 38 (1979), Carnival (1981), Professor Dowell's Testament (1984), It is not Recommended to Offend Women (2000)
Most Known For

Rally
as Kristina Glushkova

The Shield and the Sword
as Nina - kadettin «Spitsa»

Легенды кино
as Self

Women Who Got Lucky

Long Miles of War

The Days of the Turbins
as Elena Talberg

Mimino
as Rodion's wife

Mainai
as Lina

Washington Correspondent
as Marianne Cooper

The Blue Carbuncle
as countess Morcar

Tonight
as Self

It Is Easy to Die
as Любовь Николаевна

Dogs' Feast

Streak of Luck

Days of the Turbins
as Елена Васильевна Тальберг, сестра Алексея и Николая Турбиных

The Roundabout
as Mariya Semyonovna

Au-u!
as актриса/королева («Что наша жизнь?! Или что наша жизнь?!»)

Chest of Drawers Was Lead Through the Street...
as Вера Ивановна (секретарь, новелла «Урок»)

Carnival
as landlady

Petrovka Street, Number 38
as Людмила Аркадьевна Самсонова