
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
February 26, 1869
Died
February 27, 1939 (age 70)
Place of Birth
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Also Known As
Надежда Крупская
Nadezhda Krupskaya
Biography
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (Russian: Надежда Константиновна Кру́пская, 26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1869 – 27 February 1939) was a Russian Bolshevik and the wife of Vladimir Lenin.
Krupskaya was born into a noble family that had descended into poverty, and she developed strong views about improving the lot of the poor. At one Marxist discussion group, she met Lenin who was soon exiled to Siberia, where she was allowed to join him, on condition that they marry. This could suggest a marriage of convenience, though they remained loyal. Following the 1917 Revolution, Krupskaya was at the forefront of the political scene. From 1922–1925, she was aligned with Stalin, Zinoviev and Kamenev against Trotsky's Left Opposition, though she later fell out with Stalin. She was deputy education commissar from 1929 to 1939, with strong influence over the Soviet educational system, including the development of Soviet librarianship.
Known For

Film
Lenin and the Other Story of the Russian Revolution
Self - Politician / Lenin's Wife (archive footage)
2017

TV
Загадки века с Сергеем Медведевым
Self (archive footage)
2016

Film
Three Songs About Lenin
Herself (archive footage)
1934

Film
Kino-Pravda No. 21: Lenin Kino-Pravda. A Film Poem About Lenin
Herself (archive footage)
1925

Film
Literaturno-instruktorskiy agitparokhod vtsik 'Krasnaia Zvezda'
Self
1919

Film
The Mausoleum
Self (archive footage)
1999

Film
Lenin
Self (archive footage)
1967
Filmography
2017FilmLenin and the Other Story of the Russian Revolutionas Self - Politician / Lenin's Wife (archive footage)2016TVЗагадки века с Сергеем Медведевымas Self (archive footage)1999FilmThe Mausoleumas Self (archive footage)1967FilmLeninas Self (archive footage)1934FilmThree Songs About Leninas Herself (archive footage)1925FilmKino-Pravda No. 21: Lenin Kino-Pravda. A Film Poem About Leninas Herself (archive footage)1919FilmLiteraturno-instruktorskiy agitparokhod vtsik 'Krasnaia Zvezda'as Self