The artist gave her voice to dozens of characters in Soviet animation.
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On February 13, the general public became aware of the death of the dubbing actress Margarita Korabelnikova. The honored artist died at the end of 2021. She was 90 years old.
The sad news was announced on the social network by the editor-in-chief of Soyuzmultfilm Sergey Kapkov.
“Yesterday I learned that back in December, Margarita Pavlovna Korabelnikova, the voice of our childhood, the same Umka, died. And also Pierrot, Antoshka with potatoes, Gunka from Dunno, Vovka from The Prodigal Parrot and hundreds of heroes of radio shows and fairy tales from vinyl records, the voices of boys and girls from old feature films (after all, children have always been dubbed by professional actresses) ”, — wrote Kapkov in Facebookby posting photographs of the deceased.
In the cinema, Korabelnikova had only a few episodic roles. But as the voice of cartoon characters, she made a great career for herself. In addition to those already listed, it can be heard in the animated films “Nut Twig”, “Autumn Fishing”, “Santa Claus and Summer”, “Santa Claus and the Gray Wolf”, “Bogatyrskaya Porridge” and dozens of others.
She also voiced the characters of the Soviet films “The Fate of a Man”, “The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors”, “Come to Me, Mukhtar!”, “Barbarian-beauty, long braid”, “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, “Once upon a time there was a tuner …” and many, many others.
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