MOSCOW, February 8 Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin congratulated People's Artist of Russia Irina Muravyova on her 75th birthday, noting her selfless service to art and boundless charm, the corresponding telegram was published on the government website.
“An incredibly talented and inimitable actress with multifaceted talent, bright personality and boundless charm, you have devoted your entire life to serving art and made a significant contribution to Russian culture,” the telegram says.
Mishustin also emphasized that performances with the participation of the actress invariably enjoy success with the public, and film roles brought Muravyova nationwide love.
Irina Muravyova was born on February 8, 1949 in Moscow. Since 1993 he has been serving at the Maly Theater. Great success came to Muravyova after Vladimir Menshov invited her to play the role of Lyudmila Sviridova in his film “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears” in 1979. The roles of Nina Solomatina in “Carnival” and Nadya Klyueva in “The Most Charming and Attractive” became no less popular. Irina Muravyova is a laureate of the USSR State Prize, laureate of the Russian Government Prize in the field of culture.
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