Yevheniya Dembska
Quick Facts
Biography
Yevheniya Mykhaylivna Dembska (Ukrainian: Євге́нія Миха́йлівна Де́мбська; 28 November 1920 – 29 June 2019) was a Ukrainian theatre and cinema actress.
Biography
She was born in a musical family in which she had three daughters - Valentina, Neonila and Evgenia. Early, at the age of three, she lost her father.
The first husband - pianist Alexander Katz, was called up to the Red Army in 1939, took part in the Great Patriotic War and died, freeing Kiev.
She graduated from the Kiev Musical College (1939), she studied at the Kiev Conservatory (1939-1941). Since 1940 - soloist of the Kiev theater of small forms. She got into occupation during the Great Patriotic War. In the theater "Klein Kunst Theater" she performed in 1945. At the end of the war, together with the troupe, she ended up in Hungary, and appeared before Soviet soldiers. She moved to Lviv, performed in the repatriate club.
She graduated from the Lviv Conservatory (1946), performed with Mikhail Vodyan in concerts as a soloist of the Lviv Philharmonic, in 1946 participated in the creation of the Lviv Theater of Musical Comedy.
In 1953, together with the theater, she moved to Odessa, the leading soloist of the Odessa Academic Theater of Musical Comedy.
The second husband is Alexey Petrovich Krinitsky, a lawyer.
In the cinema from 1957 to 2019.
She died on 29 June 2019 in Odessa. She was buried on 1 July at the Second Christian Cemetery of Odessa.