Anna Rodionova began acting in films as a schoolgirl. After the release of the film entitled "My friend, Kolka!", The whole country recognized her. The audience fell in love with the aspiring actress. Critics wrote laudatory articles about her.
Childhood
People born in the mid-40s of the last century had to go through the hardships of the post-war reconstruction of the country. The children grew up very quickly. Difficult responsibilities fell on their fragile shoulders. Anna Sergeevna Rodionova dreamed of becoming an actress from an early age. The only entertainment for children and adults was the screening of movies on Sundays in the village club. The first rows in the auditorium were occupied by the smallest. Among them there was a place for little Anya, who was brought with her older sister.
The future film actress was born on March 29, 1945 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents at that time lived in the village of Ababurovo near Moscow. Father, after being seriously wounded at the front, worked as a groom on a collective farm. The mother worked in the field-crop brigade and was engaged in the household. Anna was the third, youngest child in the house. When the girl was six years old, the Rodionovs moved to Moscow. Here she went to school and began to study at the theater studio, which operated in the city Palace of Pioneers.
Creative activity
The performances staged by young actors were often attended by directors of the famous Mosfilm film studio. Anna has starred in many productions. The talented girl was noticed. The first time she was invited to play a cameo role in the film "Morning Flight" when she was barely 14 years old. This film was watched by all the neighbors and classmates of the aspiring actress Rodionova. She became famous at school and in the yard. Two years later, a film aimed at a youth audience, "My friend, Kolka!" Was released. This picture was watched by more than 20 million viewers in all corners of the Soviet Union.
The next film, in which Rodionova played the main role, was called "Wild Dog Dingo". In 1962, Anna graduated from high school and decided to get a specialized education at the screenwriting department of VGIK. In her student years, she starred in the film "Goodbye, Boys!". After graduation, she began working at the Gorky Film Studio as a screenwriter. Based on the scripts written by Rodionova, the films "School Waltz" and "The War is Over." Forget it. " Since the mid-80s, Anna Sergeevna has been teaching the basics of screenwriting at theater schools in Moscow.
Recognition and privacy
Rodionova's teaching work was highly appreciated not only in Russia, but also abroad. She is regularly invited to lecture students at US educational institutions.
The personal life of the actress and screenwriter has developed well. As a student, Anna Rodionova married actor and director Sergei Kokovkin. The husband and wife raised and raised four children, one daughter and three sons.