Lyudmila Ivanova
Lyudmila Ivanova | |
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Born |
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR | 22 June 1933
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1951-present |
Lyudmila Ivanovna Ivanova (Russian: Людмила Ивановна Иванова; born June 22, 1933) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989). She was awarded the Order of Honour and the Order of Friendship.
Biography
Lyudmila Ivanova was born 22 June 1933 in Moscow.
She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (course Alexander Karev) in 1955 and was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow mobile Drama.
In 1957, Lyudmila Ivanova enters Sovremennik Theatre.
Author of many bard songs. She has performed in concerts, a friend of Anna German, Sergey and Tatiana Nikitin’s.
Artistic director and chief director of the Children's Musical Theater Impromptu.[1]
March 18, 2014 accepted as a member of the Union of Writers of Russia.
Filmography
- 1958 - Volunteers
- 1963 - Large and small
- 1965 - Build bridges
- 1965 - The Sleeping Lion
- 1966 - Nasty anecdote
- 1968 - Newcomer
- 1970 - Deniskiny stories
- 1972 - Train Stops - two minutes
- 1973 - Looking for a man
- 1974 - Pomni imya svoye
- 1975 - Option Omega
- 1975 - Between Heaven and Earth
- 1976 - Days Surgeon Mishkin
- 1976 - The Legend of Thiele
- 1977 - Office Romance
- 1977 - Fantasy Vesnuhin
- 1978 - Vanity of vanities
- 1980 - Ladies Invite Gentlemen
- 1982 - Flying in dreams and reality
- 1983 - The Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, ordinary and incredible
- 1984 - A small favor
- 1984 - Chance
- 1984 - Dr. Aibolit
- 1985 - The Most Charming and Attractive
- 1986 - Plumbum, or The Dangerous Game
- 1987 - The arrival of the Moon
- 1991 - Spotted Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea
- 1991 - Promised Heaven
- 1992 - New Odeon
- 1993 - American grandfather
- 1993 - About businessman Foma
- 1994 - The Master and Margarita
- 1995 - Moscow holidays
- 2000 - The Envy of Gods
- 2010 - Moscow, I love you!
Popular songs
Family
- Father - Ivan Ivanov (1905-1952), Soviet polar explorer, geographer profession [2]
- The mother - Faina Ivanova (1908-1969)[3]
- Husband - Valery Milyaev (1937-2011), singer, writer, teacher, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences.
- Two sons:
- senior - Ivan Milyaev, Honored Artist of Russia
- junior - Alexander (1970-2010)
Awards
- Order of Honor (6 June 2001) - for many years of fruitful activity in the field of art and culture, great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between the nations [4]
- Order of Friendship (April 21, 2009) - for his merits in the development of national culture and art, and many years of fruitful activity [5]
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