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Sophie Tolstoy (Sophia Andreyevna Behrs) was born on 22 August, 1844 in North-Western Administrative Okrug, Russia, is a Russian diarist and copyist. At 75 years old, Sophie Tolstoy height not available right now. We will update Sophie Tolstoy's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Sophia Andreyevna Behrs
Occupation Diarist, copyist
Sophie Tolstoy Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August 1844
Birthday 22 August
Birthplace North-Western Administrative Okrug, Russia
Date of death November 4, 1919,
Died Place Yasnaya Polyana, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia
Nationality Russian

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Her husband is Leo Tolstoy (m. 1862–1910)

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Sophie Tolstoy Net Worth

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2014

After many years of an increasingly troubled marriage — the couple argued over Tolstoy's desire to give away all his private property — Leo left Sophia abruptly in 1910, aged 82, with their daughter Alexandra, and his doctor, Dushan Makovicki (Dušan Makovický). Tolstoy died 10 days later in a railway station, and Sophia was kept away from him (as depicted in the film The Last Station). Following the death of her husband, Sophia continued to live in Yasnaya Polyana and survived the Russian Revolution in relative peace. She died in 1919.

2009

She was portrayed by Helen Mirren in the 2009 The Last Station, based on the 1990 biographical novel of the same name by Jay Parini, and Leo Tolstoy was portrayed by Christopher Plummer. Both actors were nominated for Academy Awards in their respective categories. Her life was also serialised in August 2010 by BBC's Radio 4 with the title A Simple Life.

1887

In 1887, Tolstaya took up the relatively new art of photography. She took over 1,000 photographs that documented her life, including with Tolstoy, and the decline of the pre-Soviet Russian Empire. She was a diarist and documented her life with Leo Tolstoy in a series of diaries which were published in English translation in the 1980s. Tolstaya wrote her memoirs as well, which she titled My Life.

1862

Sophia Behrs was one of three daughters of a German physician Andrey Evstafievich Behrs (1808–1868) and his Russian wife Liubov Alexandrovna (née Islavinа, 1826–1886). Her maternal great-grandfather, Count Pyotr Zavadovsky, was the first minister of education in Russia's history. Sophia was first introduced to Leo Tolstoy in 1862 when she was 18 years old. At 34, Tolstoy was 16 years her senior. On 17 September 1862 the couple became formally engaged after Tolstoy gave Sophia a written proposal of marriage, marrying a week later in Moscow. At the time of their marriage, Leo Tolstoy was well known as a novelist after the publication of The Cossacks. On the eve of their marriage, Tolstoy gave Sophia his diaries that detailed his sexual relations with female serfs. In Anna Karenina, 34-year-old Konstantin Levin, a semi-autobiographical character behaves similarly, asking his 19-year-old fiancée Kitty to read his diaries and learn of his past transgressions. The diary included the fact that Tolstoy had fathered a child by a woman who remained on the Yasnaya Polyana estate. In Anne Edwards' Sonya: The Life of Countess Tolstoy, she describes Sophia as having a deep fear that Tolstoy would re-enter a relationship with the other woman.

1844

Countess Sophia Andreyevna Tolstaya (née Behrs; Russian: Со́фья Андре́евна Толста́я , sometimes anglicised as Sophia Tolstoy; 22 August 1844 – 4 November 1919), was a Russian diarist, and the wife of Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.