Actress
Lyudmila
Titova
People's Artist of Russia
Lyudmila Titova

In 1983, she graduated from Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (the course of Yuri Solomin) and joined the Maly Theatre’s company, where she performed more than 50 roles in total that differ in scale and genre. Among her greatest achievements were the roles of Elena Stakhova (On the Eve by Ivan Turgenev), Roxane (Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand), Gittel Mosca (Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson), Elena Andreevna (The Wood Demon by Anton Chekhov), Glafira (Wolves and Sheep by Alexander Ostrovsky), Yulia Tugina (The Last Sacrifice by Alexander Ostrovsky), Vassa (Vassa Zheleznova by Maxim Gorky), Claire Zachanassian (The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Dürrenmatt), Akulina Krasavina (Balzaminov's Marriage by Alexander Ostrovsky

Lyudmila Titova’s television and film credits include: The Shore of His Life, The Split, Beauty salon, A Dear Friend of Long Forgotten Years..., Balzac Age, or All Men are Bast..., Life and Death of Lyonka Panteleyev, The House on the Embankment, The Bride to Order, The Imperfect Woman, No One But Us, and others.

Repertoire
2024
Roles at the Maly Theatre

Princess (Woe from Wit by Alexander Griboedov, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 1983)
Akulina (Vanyushin's Children by Sergei Naidenov, directors Mikhail Tsaryov, Viktor Ryzhkov and Vladimir Sedov, 1983)
Director (Unripe Raspberries by Jiří Hubač, director Alexander Burdonsky, 1983)
Korobkin’s wife (The Governmnet Inspector by Nikolai Gogol, directors Evgeny Vesnik and Yuri Solomin, 1984)
Sasha (The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy, director Vitaliy Solomin, 1984)
Nastya (Non-weeping Willow by Mikhail Alekseev, director A. Matveev, 1984)
Lyuska (Private Soldiers by Alexei Dudarev, directors Boris Lvov-Anokhin and Vasiliy Fyodorov, 1985)
Princess Mstislavskaya (Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich by Alexei Tolstoy, director Boris Ravenskikh, 1985)
The Bride, Masha, Maria Andreevna, Princess (From the Memoirs of the Idealist by Anton Chekhov, director Vladimir Beylis, 1985)
Elena Stakhova (On the Eve by Ivan Turgenev, director Vladimir Sedov, 1985)
Eleonora (From This Day’s News by Georgy Markov and Eduard Shima, director Evgeny Vesnik, 1985)
Aricie (Phèdre by Jean Racine, directors Boris Lvov-Anokhin and Vasiliy Fyodorov, 1985)
Tanya (The Painting by Daniil Granin, director Leonid Kheyfetz, 1986)
Masha (The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy, director Vitaliy Solomin, 1987)
Roxane (Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, director Rachiah Kaplanyan, 1988)
Gittel Mosca (Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, director Alexander Shuyskiy, 1988)
Elena Andreevna (The Wood Demon by Anton Chekhov, director Boris Morozov, 1988)
Hannah Jelkes (The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams, director Theodore Mann, 1989)
Tatyana Nikolaevna (And I Shall Repay by Sergei Kuznetsov, director Alexander Chetverkin, 1990)
Nicole (The Bourgeois Gentleman by Jean-Baptiste Molière, director Ilan Ronen, 1990)
Elizabeth (The Murder of Gonzago by Nedyalko Yordano, director Boris Morozov, 1991)
Procula (The King of the Jews by Konstantin Romanov, director Vladimir Dragunov, 1992)
Glafira (Wolves and Sheep by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 1994)
Galina (The Feast of the Victors by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, director Boris Morozov, 1995)
Olga (Queer People by Maxim Gorky, director Alexander Korshunov, 1996)
Elena (Queer People by Maxim Gorky, director Alexander Korshunov, 1997)
Lidochka (Krechinsky's Wedding by Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, director Vitaliy Solomin, 1997)
Tsaritsa Irina Feodorovna (Tsar Fyodor Ioannovich by Alexei Tolstoy, director Boris Ravenskikh, 1999)
Ekaterina Alekseevna (Chronicles of the Palace Coup by Galina Turchina, director Vladimir Beylis, 1999)
Sarah (Ivanov by Anton Chekhov, director Vitaliy Solomin, 2001)
Yulia Tugina (The Last Sacrifice by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Vladimir Dragunov, 2004)
Toinette (The Imaginary Invalid by Jean-Baptiste Molière, director Sergei Zhenovach, 2005)
Queen Elizabeth I (Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller, director Vitaliy Ivanov, 2006)
Lisa Protasova (The Children of the Sun by Maxim Gorky, director Adolf Shapiro, 2008)
Madame Fiquet (The Heirs of Rabourdin by Émile Zola, director Vladimir Beylis, 2011)
Kharita Ignatyevna Ogudalova (Without a Dowry by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Yuri Solomin, 2012)
Augustine (Eight Loving Women by Robert Thomas, director Vladimir Beylis, 2015)
Vassa (Vassa Zheleznova. The First Version by Maxim Gorky, director Vladimir Beylis, 2016)
Claire Zachanassian (The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, director Ilan Ronen, 2017)
Bogaevskaya (Barbarians by Maxim Gorky, director Vladimir Beylis, 2020)
Countess Anna Fedotovna (The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin, director Andrey Zhitinkin, 2020)
Akulina Krasavina (Balzaminov's Marriage by Alexander Ostrovsky, director Alexei Dubrovsky, 2022)
Anna Mikhailovna Kovaleva (The Cranes Are Flying by Viktor Rozov, director Andrey Zhitinkin, 2023)

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