Russian theater and film actress, journalist, writer Tatyana Egorova died at the age of 82. This is reported by the Union of Cinematographers of Russia.
It is specified that the actress died after a long illness.
"Friends and colleagues celebrate Tatyana Nikolaevna as a talented, beautiful actress of theater and cinema, a friendly friend with a good sense of humor," the message says.
Tatyana Egorova was born on January 8, 1944 in Moscow.
She studied at the Rodnik theater drama club (Sergey Shakurov, Vasily Bochkarev, Valentin Smirnitsky also studied there). In 1962, she graduated from high school and entered the Shchukin Theater School, from which she graduated in 1966. For many years Egorova served in the Satire Theater.
The first role of the actress in the cinema took place in 1965, in the film "The Month of May" directed by Grigory Lipshits. There are more than 30 films in the creative biography of Tatyana Egorova, among them: "The Right to Jump"; "Crane in the Sky"; "One Day, twenty years Later"; "Armavir"; and others that will rightfully be included in the encyclopedia of Russian cinema.
Egorova is also the author of books: "Andrei Mironov and I"; "Betrothed by Love" (novella); "Russian Rose" (autobiographical novel); the actress has also written seven plays, many essays and portraits.

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