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In 1841, she made her debut on the stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, joining the theatre's troupe in 1842-53. Although she started in melodramas, she gained recognition in cup-and-saucer comedies. Established a new standard of directness and naturalness on the Russian stage. Samoylova's refined mastery of acting technique was combined with a deep, but reserved, \"noble\" dramatism. Samoylova brought to life a refined and graceful exterior and combined it with a psychological exploration of feelings. She masterfully conveyed the subtle shades and shifts of moods of characters by A. de Musset, O. Feuillet, and other celebrated playwrights. I.S. Turgenev highly appreciated Samoylova and wrote two plays for her, A Chain is No Stronger than its Weakest Link (Vera Nikolaevna) and Lady from the Province (Darya Ivanovna). Among her best-known parts are Mariane in L'Avare (The Miser), Elmire in Tartuffe by J.B. Moliere, Sofya in A.S. Griboedov's Woe from Wit, Amalia in The Robbers by F. Schiller, Tatyana in Eugene Onegin based on Alexander Pushkin's poem, and Desdemona in W. Shakespeare's Othello. She acted in many plays by contemporary Russian authors. In 1853, at the summit of her fame, she married Officer A.M. Michurin and left the stage. In 1861-63, she lectured at the Drama School. Buried at Cemetery of Troitse-Serghieva Hermitage, her ashes and grave stone being moved in 1932 to the Necropolis of Artists, where she was reburied in a common grave with her father, singer V. M. Samoylov, and her sister, actress N.V. Samoylova-Maksheeva.<br/><br/>Reference: Крылов В. А. Сестры Самойловы: (Из театр. воспоминаний) // Ист. вестн. 1898. Т. 71, кн. 1-2.<br/><br/>A. A. Kirillov.\n                                                                       <div class=\"border\">\n                         <br/>\n                     </div>\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               \n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    <div class=\"grName\">Persons</div>\n                                                    \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803927996?lc=ru\" class=\"objectLink\">Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                                          \n                                                  \n          <a href=\"/object/2803928108?lc=ru\" class=\"objectLink\">Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich</a>\n       <br/>\n   \n                                                     \n                                                    <div class=\"border\">\n                             <br/>\n                        </div>\n                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    </div>\n\n            <div style=\"clear:both; height:0;\"><br/></div>\n        </div>\n    </div>\n","id_object":2804032903}