- Zinaida Sharko was a Russian actress of theatre and film.
- The actress is known to moviegoers primarily as the lead actress in Kira Muratova's film " The Long Farewell ".
- In the 1970s, Sharko gradually moved to older roles, and not so much because of her age, which was not great, but because of the ever-increasing competition: in I. Erken's play "Cats and Mice", her heroine, Erzhebet Orban, was 25 years older than the performer.
- After the start of World War II she took part in concerts for the wounded in the hospitals, with a children's song and dance ensemble. For these concerts, a total of 900, she was awarded the medal For valorous work in the Great Patriotic War, which always considered later would call the most expensive of its awards.
- In the summer of 2022, a new monument with her portrait in the avant-garde style was installed on the actress's grave. The author of the portrait is actor and artist Anatoly Garichev.
- In 1947, after graduating with a gold medal from Girls' School No. 1 in Cheboksary , Zinaida Sharko, who had dreamed of the Art Theatre since childhood, despite her parents' protests ("we thought you would become a person"), went to Moscow to enroll in the Moscow Art Theatre School.
- While studying, in 1950-1951 she performed with the Leningrad regional theater, and after graduation worked at the Lenconcert Theatre (1951-1952) and at the Lensovet Theatre (1952-1956). After 1956 she had a six-decade-long career with the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater.
- For her leading female role in Vitaly Melnikov's film " The Garden Was Full of the Moon ", she was awarded a number of film awards, including " Niki " and "Golden Ram".
- In 1951 she graduated from the Leningrad Theatrical Institute.
- She was a member of Bolshoi Drama Theatre, and was awarded People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1980.
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