Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
June 21, 1932
Place of Birth:
Дзержинск, СССР, Россия
Izolda Vasilyevna Izvitskaya was a Soviet actress. She appeared in 22 feature films and television productions between 1954-1969. However, none of them was on the level of "The Forty-First". Izvitskaya was getting depressed. She made several more attempts to work in films but parts were getting smaller and more scarce. In 1971 her husband, actor Eduard Bredun, left her. She had a nervous breakdown and locked herself up in her apartment in Moscow. She was found dead at home which was empty of any food. Her husband insisted that the obituary state "poisoning with an unknown substance" as the cause of death but according to the BBC Russian service she died of cold and starvation.
Year | Movie | Role |
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1969 | Each Evening at Eleven | Zhenya |
1969 | We Are Taking All The Fire | Pasha |
1969 | People are Like Rivers... | |
1967 | Avdotya Pavlovna | Нюра (подруга Авдотьи) |
1966 | On Thin Ice | Oksana |
1966 | My Dream | Lyudmila |
1963 | Armageddon | Наталица |
1962 | The Chain Reaction | Nadya |
1961 | Peace to Him Who Enters | Клава - регулировщица |
1961 | Man with Future | Lyelya |
1960 | A Man Changes its Skin | Маша Полозова |
1959 | Fathers and Sons | Феничка |
1958 | An Ordinary Trip | |
1958 | Six O'Clock at the Airport | |
1957 | A Unique Spring | Anna Burova |
1957 | To the Black Sea | |
1957 | Poet | |
1956 | The Forty-First | Soldier Maria Filatovna |
1956 | The First Echelon | Anna Zalogina |
1955 | Restless Youth | |
1955 | Good Morning | Маша Комарова |
1954 | «Bogatyr» Goes to Marto | Nastenka |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1993 | To Remember | archivefootage |
1965 | Call Fire for Ourselves | |
1962 | Fuse |