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| name = Svetlana Mulyavina-Penkina | image = | caption = | native_name = Светлана Мулявина-Пенкина | native_name_lang = ru | birth_name = Svetlana Alexandrovna Penkina | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1951|06|06}} | birth_place = Byelorussian SSR | death_date = c. {{death date and age|2016|10|20|1951|06|06|df=yes}} | death_place = Minsk, Belarus | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1971–1985 | spouse = Vladimir Mulyavin (m. 1981-2003; his death); 1 child }} Svetlana Alexandrovna Mulyavina-Penkina ({{lang-ru|Светлана Александровна Мулявина-Пенкина}}; Belarusian: Святлана Аляксандраўна Пенкіна; 6 June 1951 – October 2016) was a Soviet actress. CareerSvetlana Penkina graduated from the Minsk Theater and Art Institute.[1] She got the first taste of success for her role of Katya Bulavina in the Soviet thirteen-episode television drama series The Road to Calvary ({{lang-ru|Хождение по мукам}}) based on the trilogy The Road to Calvary ({{lang-ru|Хождение по мукам}}) by Aleksey Tolstoy. The role was her diploma work at the Minsk Theater Institute.[2] While working on the character, the young actress co-starred in two films. In the movie Dust in the Sun ({{lang-ru|Пыль под солнцем}}) she played Anna Mikhailovna, an associate of Lithuanian revolutionary Joseph Vareikis. In The Color of Gold ({{lang-ru|Цвет золота}}) she appeared in one of the starring roles, Zoya.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} In 1982, she played Lida in The Solar Wind ({{lang-ru|Солнечный ветер}}). In 1985, she had the role of secretary Vika in For The Coming Age, the adaptation of the novel by Soviet writer Georgiy Markov. Soon after that, she retired from movie roles.{{citation needed|date=December 2016}} Personal lifeSvetlana Penkina was born in 1951 in Belarus. the daughter of Alexander Pavlovich Penkin, who was a colonel in the army. In 1981, she married musician and singer Vladimir Mulyavin (1941– 2003); the couple had one child, a son, Valery Vladimirovich Mulyavin (born 1982). She changed her surname to Mulyavina-Penkina.[3] DeathOn 20 October 2016, her body was found in her home. She was 65 years old. No cause of death was provided.[4] Filmography
References1. ^Светлана Александровна Пенкина {{ref-ru}} 2. ^Светлана Мулявина-Пенкина: "Я не похожа на Катю. Просто живу ее испытаниями"; accessed 6 December 2016.{{ref-ru}} 3. ^"Был. Есть. Буду." — 65 лет со дня рождения Владимира Мулявина; accessed 6 July 2017.{{ref-ru}} 4. ^УСК проводит доследственную проверку по факту смерти вдовы Мулявина, sputnik.by; accessed 6 July 2017.{{be icon}} External links
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