Larisa Tarkovskaya
Larisa Tarkovskaya, originally named Larisa Pavlovna Egorkina, was born on April 15, 1938, and passed away on February 19, 1998. She was a prominent Russian actress, who gained significant recognition for her compelling portrayal of Nadezhda in Andrei Tarkovsky's acclaimed film, *The Mirror*. During her life, she was known not only for her artistic contributions but also for her close personal connection to one of cinema's most revered directors, as she was Tarkovsky's second wife.
Larisa was previously married to another man, taking on the surname Kizilova, and from that union, she had a daughter named Olga Kizilova, who also pursued a career in acting. Following her marriage to Tarkovsky, she had a son, Andrei Jr., further intertwining her family legacy with the film industry.
Throughout her career, Tarkovskaya's performances left a lasting impact, particularly in the realm of Russian cinema, where her work is still celebrated today. After her passing in Paris in 1998, Larisa's contributions to the arts continue to be remembered, showcasing her influence as both an actress and an integral part of Tarkovsky's life and work.