Faina Shevchenko


Faina Vasilyevna Shevchenko was a Russian and Soviet stage and film actress, the People's Artist of the USSR and the recipient of several high-profile state awards and twice the Stalin Prize laureate.

Career

One of the leading actresses of the Moscow Art Theatre, Shevchenko excelled in Russian drama classics and was best remembered for her roles in the plays by Alexander Ostrovsky, including Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, An Ardent Heart, The Storm, The Last Victim and The Forest, as well as by Maxim Gorky. She was cast in seven films, including David Guramishvili, The Composer Glinka and The Lower Depths. "Dazzlingly simple, vivid, filled to the brim with life, endowed with huge temperament and open heart," was how the theatre historian Pavel Markov described her in his book of memoirs.
She was said to be the artist Boris Kustodiev's favourite model and, as a 21-year-old, sat nude for his The Beauty sessions. This daring venture caused scandal and almost cost Shevchenko her place in the troupe.