Lyubov Sokolova

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Lyubov Sokolova
Born Lyubov Sergeevna Sokolova
(1921-07-31)July 31, 1921
Ivanovo-Voznesensk, RSFSR, USSR
Died June 6, 2001(2001-06-06) (aged 79)
Moscow, Russia
Occupation actress
Years active 1946–2001


Lyubov Sokolova (Russian: Любо́вь Серге́евна Соколо́ва) (July 31, 1921  June 6, 2001) was a Soviet and Russian actress, a People's Artist of the USSR, and a legend of Soviet and Russian cinema.

Biography

Lyubov Sokolova graduated Cinematography (class Boris Bibikov and Olga Pyzhova) in 1946.

In the years 1951–1956 – Actress Drama Theatre Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (Potsdam), in the years 1946–1951 and 1956 – actress Studio Theatre actor.

In the movie, Lyubov Sokolova debuted in 1948 as a simple village woman Varvara in «The Story of a Real Man». Debut of a young actress has not gone unnoticed. She has appeared many fans, one by one, followed by a new sentence: «Quiet Flows the Don», «Seryozha», «The story of Asya Klyachina», «Far from Moscow», «Shine, Shine, My Star», «Crime and Punishment», «Walking the Streets of Moscow», «Thirty-three», «The Irony of Fate», «White Bim Black Ear», «Live Till Monday», «Belarusian Station», «Do Not Shoot at White Swans», «Gentlemen of Fortune», «Crash - daughter ment».

In 1990 from Lyubov Sokolova was the People's Artist of the Soviet Union. She was awarded many medals, including «For Courage» and «For Labour Valour».

Autumn 1994 and Lyubov Sokolova and Maya Bulgakovа were in a terrible accident – the car in which they were transported to the concert, crashed into a pole. Actress was in intensive care. Lyubov was discharged after a few weeks, and Maya Grigorievna, died a few days later without regaining consciousness.

She died on 6 June 2001 of heart attack and was buried in Moscow to Kuntsevo Cemetery, near the grave of her son.

Family

  • First husband – Georgy Arapovsky, whom she met while studying at the film school.
  • The second husband – director and screenwriter Georgy Danelia. Together, they lived for about 26 years. From this marriage in 1959 have a son – Nikolai Sokolov-Danelia, director, poet, who died at 26.

References

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