In 1950, Zinaida Dekhtyaryova graduated from the Odessa Music School.[1]
Career
From 1950 to 1954, she was an actress at the Lviv Theater of Musical Comedy, and from 1954 to 2004, - at the Lviv Russian Drama Theater of the Carpathian Military District.[2] In the cinema — Since 1959, she has been acting in films.
Dekhtyaryova died after a severe illness on 19 July 2004 at the age of 76. She was buried in Lviv on field 11 of the Lychakiv cemetery, next to her husband, Rotenstein Anatoly Oleksandrovich (1926-1990).
Commemoration
On the 80th birthday of the actress in 2007, a documentary TV program, Zinaida Dekhtyaryova, was filmed on Lviv Television.
The main prize for the best female role (film For your fate) at the All-Union Film Festival in Alma-Ata (1973).
Laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize (1996) for playing the role of Countess Olympia Torska in the feature series Crime with Many Unknowns of the Ukrtelefilm studio.[5]