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    Karandash on Ice

    Karandash on Ice

    19480.0 / 10

    Однокашники

    Однокашники

    19780.0 / 10

    Ivan the Terrible, Part I

    Ivan the Terrible, Part I

    19447.3 / 10

    Family is Like Family

    Family is Like Family

    19700.0 / 10

    Did We Meet Somewhere Before

    Did We Meet Somewhere Before

    19546.5 / 10

    Story of a Real Man

    Story of a Real Man

    19484.8 / 10

    The Grasshopper

    The Grasshopper

    19554.8 / 10

    Air Taxi

    Air Taxi

    19435.2 / 10

    A Noisy Household

    A Noisy Household

    19465.4 / 10

    Twins

    Twins

    19455.1 / 10

    The Man with the Gun

    The Man with the Gun

    19770.0 / 10

    Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry

    Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry

    19410.0 / 10

    Tutor

    Tutor

    19877.0 / 10

    Incredible Bet, or True Event That Ended Happily Hundred Years Ago

    Incredible Bet, or True Event That Ended Happily Hundred Years Ago

    19845.2 / 10

    Ladies and Hussars

    Ladies and Hussars

    19760.0 / 10

    Much Ado About Nothing

    Much Ado About Nothing

    19560.0 / 10

    Four Hearts

    Four Hearts

    19445.3 / 10

    Лес

    Лес

    19807.8 / 10

    He Came

    He Came

    19730.0 / 10

    50 Years of Sergei Obraztsov's Puppet Theater

    50 Years of Sergei Obraztsov's Puppet Theater

    19810.0 / 10

    Lyudmila Tselikovskaya

    Lyudmila Tselikovskaya

    Biography

    Lyudmila Tselikovskaya was a Russian film and stage actress, and unofficial sex symbol in the 1940s Soviet Union. She was loved by general public, but was censored under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin. She was born Lyudmila Vasilyevna Tselikovskaya on September 8, 1919, in Astrakhan, Russia. Her father, Vasili Tselikovsky, was an orchestra conductor, her mother was an opera singer. Young Tselikovskaya studied piano at the Gnesin School of Music in Moscow, then, from 1937 to 1941 she studied acting at the Shchukin Theatrical School of the Vakhtangov Theatre, graduating in 1941 as an actress. From 1941 to 1992 Lyudmila Tselikovskaya was a member of the troupe at Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. There her stage partners were such actors as Mikhail Ulyanov, Ruben Simonov, Boris Zakhava, Mikhail Astangov, Varvara Popova, Vasiliy Lanovoy, Irina Kupchenko, Yuliya Borisova, Lyudmila Maksakova, Marianna Vertinskaya, Nina Ruslanova, Nikolai Plotnikov, Yuriy Yakovlev, Vladimir Etush, Vyacheslav Shalevich, Andrei Abrikosov, Grigori Abrikosov, Boris Babochkin, Nikolai Gritsenko, Nikolai Timofeyev, Evgeni Fedorov, Aleksandr Grave, Vladimir Koval, Viktor Zozulin, Evgeniy Karelskikh, Sergey Makovetskiy, and Ruben Simonov, among others. Tselikovskaya gave memorable performances in the classic Shakespeare's plays, such as Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet', and Beatrice in 'Mnogo shuma is nichego' (aka.. Much Ado about Nothing). At the beginning of her film career, Tselikovskaya gave a stellar performance in Ivan the Terrible, Part I (1945) by director Sergei M. Eisenstein. However, Joseph Stalin canceled her nomination for Stalin's Prize, and as a consequence, Tselikovskaya did not have any official support for the rest of her career. During the Second World War Lyudmila Tselikovskaya entertained the Red Army troops at the front-lines together with her husband, actor Mikhail Zharov. However, after the war, she and Zharov were censored by the Soviet officials, and both became virtually unemployed. In 1948 Tselikovskaya married Karo Alabyan, a prominent architect, but soon he was falsely accused of anti-Soviet activity, was fired from all government projects, became depressed, and later died of cancer. For the next 15 years, Tselikovskaya lived in a civil union with director Yuri Lyubimov, and their home in Moscow was a meeting place for such cultural figures as Boris Pasternak, Petr Kapitsa, Vladimir Vysotskiy, Fedor Abramov, Evgeniy Evtushenko, and other Russian intellectuals. At the same time, Tselikovskaya did not have new roles to play, she was ignored by official Soviet critics, and was rarely mentioned in the Soviet press. However, she was still loved by general public, and was eventually designated People's Actress of Russia. She died of cancer on July 2, 1992, in Moscow, Russia. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Shelokhonov

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    Female

    Birthday

    1919-09-08

    Place of Birth

    Astrakhan, RSFSR, USSR