Galina Korotkevich is a Russian actress known for the leading role in
Vesna v Moskve (1953).
She was born Galina Petrovna Korotkevich on August 18, 1921, in St.
Petersburg, Russia, into a family of actors. Her family lived on the
Nevsky Prospekt, number 11, near the Hermitage museum. As a young girl
she was fond of art, music and theatre. In the 1930s, she studied
drawing and ballet, then took an acting class.
Galina Korotkevich was nineteen when Hitler's troops attacked her
country in WWII. The war changed her life forever. She survived the
siege of Leningrad during the Nazi occupation of Russia in the Second
World War. At that time she and her mother nearly died of starvation,
but they survived. In her effort to help the resistance, Korotkevich
formed a small concert troupe and gave over two thousand performances
for soldiers in the front-lines during WWII. Several times she was
risking her life. She narrowly escaped death under air-bombings by the
Luftwaffe. Her cheering appearances before soldiers in the front-lines
helped lift their spirits during the hard years of WWII.
In 1945, after the war ended, Galina Korotkevich resumed her studies at
the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music, and Cinematography. In 1946
she graduated from the acting class of
Boris Sushkevich. From 1946 to 1962 she
was member of the troupe at the Theatre of Lensoveta in Leningrad.
There she shot to fame as Nadia Kovrova in the popular play "Spring in
Moscow" directed by
Nikolai Akimov. Eventually, the
play was made into movie
Vesna v Moskve (1953), and
Korotkevich became an instant celebrity in the Soviet Union.
Since 1962 Korotkevich has been a permanent member of the troupe at the
Theatre of Komissarzhevskoi in St. Petersburg. There her stage partners
were such actors as
Tamara Abrosimova,
Natalya Chetverikova,
Natalya Danilova,
Elena Safonova,
Tatyana Samarina,
Elena Simonova,
Aleksandr Galibin,
Georgiy Korolchuk, Stanislav Landgraf
Vladimir Osobik, Boris Sokolov,
Pyotr Shelokhonov, and other notable
Russian actors.
Galina Korotkevich was decorated for her feat as actress who performed
for defenders of Leningrad during WWII. She was also honored as a
survivor of the heroic siege of Leningrad. Korotkevich was designated
People's Artist of Russia and was awarded for her works on stage and in
film. During her acting career spanning over 70 years, she played over
70 roles on stage and also appeared on television. Galina Korotkevich
also made memorable readings of Russian classic literature on many
radio shows. She is currently residing in St. Petersburg, Russia.