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Russian film director (1931–2021)
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Renita Andreevna Grigorieva (Russian: Рени́та Андре́евна Григо́рьева; 13 July 1931 – 19 January 2021) was a Russian director, actress, writer, and screenwriter of both documentary and feature films. She was a 1983 laureate of the USSR State Prize.
Biography
She was born in Moscow to Andrei Semyonovich Shamshin (1903–1972), a scientist-agronomist, and Nina Vasilievna Popova (1908–1994), a Soviet party and social activist.