Tamara Mikhailovna Abrosimova was born on November 11, 1939, in Russia,
Soviet Union. She studied acting at the State School of Acting at
Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). She played over 70 roles on stage, and also
worked in film and on television.
Since 1965 Abrosimova has been a permanent member of the troupe at the
Theatre of Komissarzhevskoi in St. Petersburg (former Leningrad). There
her stage partners were such actors as
Galina Korotkevich,
Ivan Krasko,
Natalya Chetverikova,
Natalya Danilova,
Valentina Panina,
Tatyana Samarina,
Elena Simonova,
Aleksandr Galibin,
Yefim Kamenetsky,
Mikhail Khrabrov,
Georgiy Korolchuk,
Stanislav Landgraf, Boris Sokolov,
Pyotr Shelokhonov, and other notable
Russian actors.
Tamara Abrosimova has been regarded for her finesse and stage presence.
She made memorable appearances in a variety of stage productions, such
as Irina in "Tsar Fedor Ioannovich" based on the play by
Aleksei Tolstoy, Tamara in "Pyat
vecherov", and other stage works. Abrosimova has been acting coach at
the St. Petersburg Academy of Theatre and Cinematography. She also has
been a professor at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory. During the
years of her acting career, Abrosimova played a variety of roles on
stage, in film, and on television. She also made memorable readings of
Russian classic literature on many popular radio shows in Leningrad -
St. Petersburg.
Tamara Abrosimova was designated People's Actor of Russia, and was
awarded for her works on stage and in film. She is residing in St.
Petersburg, Russia.