Klara Rumyanova

Klara Mikhailovna Rumjanowa (Russian Клара Михайловна Румянова; born December 8, 1929 in Leningrad, † 18 September 2004 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actress and singer. In the Soviet Union they became famous as a speaker and singer of many cartoon characters of the studio Soyuzmultfilm, including the shape of Cheburashka and the hare in the series rabbit and wolf (Nu, pogodi; ! Dt.Na wait ).

In the late 1940s Klara Rumjanowa started a drama studies in Moscow at the film school, at that time State All-Union Institute of Cinematography, which she completed in 1953. Even as a 21- year-old student in 1951, she received her first role in a feature film, the Lena Sujewa (Russian Лена Зуева ) in Sjelskij Wratsch (German country doctor; theatrical release in January 1952). Even the baby this figure she gave her voice.

From the mid- 1950s Klara Rumjanowa was a busy film actress who almost every year landed a role in a movie by the end of the 1970s. At the same time, she worked as a voice for children's voices in movies. In the 1960s, she became the voice of many cartoon characters, because she could sing with expression and charming in a high beep voice and speak. From the late 1960s, it brought many of these cartoons to sustainable fame that continues over time the Soviet Union to the present day. Your last cartoon character was in 1999 - in its 70th year - the Nimmer Klug in the film Never Klug's journey to the moon.

Overall, they synchronized 300 cartoons. In 1979, she received in the Soviet Union the distinction of Honored Artist of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic.

She died one and a half months before her 75th birthday on breast cancer.

Literature and Movies

In 2000 published Klara Rumjanowa the book " My Name is Woman " ( original title Имя мне - женщина ) with portraits of important women of Russian history.

2005, she was a consequence of a television series with portraits of personalities dedicated ( Director: Vladislav Vetrov ).

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