Andreeva-Babakhan, Anna Misaakovna (1923–)
Andreeva-Babakhan, Anna Misaakovna (1923–)
Soviet actress. Name variations: Anna Andreyeva or Andreva. Born Jan 1, 1923, in Kharkov, USSR; m. Vasily Grigorievich Vitrishchak.
Made stage debut at Russian Drama Theater, Ordzhonikidze (1941); over next 16 years, played 65 lead roles in classical and modern rep in many theaters; joined the Moscow Art Theatre Company (1957); especially remembered for her portrayal of the title role in Anna Karenina.
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