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Klara Rumyanova is a Soviet and Russian actress, known for her childish voice. Was born in Leningrad in 1929, survived the Great Patriotic War and the evacuation. In 1947, she moved to Moscow and entered the VGIK, where she studied at the course of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. Starred in films, but played mostly minor and episodic roles. Gradually, Rumyanova was offered roles less and less often, and by the early 1980s she had practically stopped acting. For the first time, Klara Rumyanova used her "childish" voice in the film "The Village Doctor". Gradually, Rumyanova began to cooperate more and more actively with Soyuzmultfilm, where she voiced small children and baby animals. In the late 1990s, Rumyanova developed breast cancer, but she refused to use publicly available funds and was treated on her own.
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