Rachel Messerer


Rachel Mikhailovna Messerer-Plisetskaya, also known by her stage name Ra Messerer, was a Russian silent film and theatre actress.

Family

Rachel Messerer was born in Vilnius into the Lithuanian Jewish family of dentist Mikhail Messerer and his wife Sima Shabad. She was one of nine children: each child was given a biblical name: Pnina, Azariah, Mattany, Rachel, Asaf, Elisheva, Sulamith, Emanuel, Abinadab and Erella. Rachel, her brother Azari Azarin, sister Sulamith Messerer and brother Asaf Messerer became famous and started a dynasty of outstanding ballet dancers and ballet masters.
She married well-known Russian diplomat Mikhail Plisetski and they had three children: famous ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, talented ballet master Alexander Plisetski and principal dancer Azari Plisetski. Her granddaughter Anna Plisetskaya is also a ballerina.

Career

Messerer graduated from Institute of Cinematography in 1925. During the early years of the Soviet system, Messerer starred at the "Bukhkino" and "The Star of the East" studios. Ra Messerer’s film career was rather short, because soon after her wedding she devoted herself to the family and her husband, who represented the Soviet Government in Spitsbergen, being the Soviet Consul General in Barentsburg and chief of coal mines. On 30 April 1937, her husband Mikhail Plisetski was purged, charged with espionage and executed on 8 January 1938.
In early March 1938, Messerer was arrested. The secret police agents demanded of Messerer to confirm that her husband was "a spy, a traitor, a saboteur, a criminal, and a participant of the conspiracy against Stalin." Rather bravely for those years, she refused and was sentenced to 8 years in prison. Her daughter Maya faced the threat of an orphanage; she was adopted by her aunt Sulamith. Her son Alexander was taken in by the family of Rachel's brother Asaf Messerer. These events caused many troubles to Asaf and Sulamith. In summer 1939, Rachel was transferred to "ALZhIR" in Kazakhstan.
Messerer was released in 1941, only two months before the start of the Great Patriotic War. After her release, she never restarted her acting career. In those days, no director would have risked his career by offering her work. Nevertheless, she believed that her husband was alive and would come back some day. On 3 March 1956, she learned the truth: in the papers on rehabilitation of Mikhail Plisetski, the execution date of his execution was disclosed: 8 January 1938.

Filmography

  • 1927 — "The second wife"
  • 1928 — "Leper"
  • 1928 — "Valley of Tears".
  • 1929 — "One hundred and twenty thousand a year"

    Documentary

  • In 2007, a documentary film The Star from outside was made about Messerer. For the production, the tapes of the Russian movie-archive "Gosfilmofond RF" were used. Produced by TC "Gamajun" – Director and screenwriter Firdavs Zaynutdinov. Cinematography by Eugene Kutuzkin. Narrator – Irina Apeksimova. Produced for REN TV. Broadcaster – the Russian TV channel "Culture".