Maya Bulgakova

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Maya Bulgakova
actress
Years active1955–1996
Spouse(s)Anatoly Nitochkin (divorce)
Alexey Gabrilovich (divorce)
Peter Dobias (died)

Maya Grigoryevna Bulgakova (

actress. She was one of the People's Artist of the RSFSR (1976).[2]

Biography

Bulgakova was born on 19 May 1932 in the village of Buki (now the

Edith Piaf
.

After a decade of inactivity episodic roles, her first major work were in Wings. After that. Bulgakova began to have a high output of small rolls in film and episodes.

Bulgakova first married cinematographer Anatoly Nitochkin, and then had a second marriage with Aleksey Gabrilovich, the son of the prominent screenwriter Yevgeny Gabrilovich. The couple raised two daughters. One of them, Maria Gabrilovich, later became an actress. In the 1970s Bulgakova remarried to the Austrian communist Peter Dobias (1937–1994).

Death

On 1 October 1994 Bulgakova and

Lyubov Sokolova
were in a car accident while on their way to a concert. The driver died at the scene; Bulgakova went into intensive care. Sokolova was released after a few weeks but Bulgakova died a few days later without regaining consciousness. Shortly before the accident, her husband died. A year later, her second husband Alexey Gabrilovich died.

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