Lyudmila Gurchenko died.
The legend of the Soviet cinema Ludmila Gurchenko died on 76-year life, said her husband.
People's Artist of USSR Ludmila Gurchenko was born November 12, 1935 in Kharkov (Ukraine).
In 1958 he graduated from the University (class of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova), in 1964-1966. was an actress of the theater "Contemporary", in the years 1966-1969. - State Concert actress, and later worked on contracts.
In the movie, Ludmila Gurchenko debuted in the film John Frieda "The Way of Truth" (1956). The second picture of the actress became the film "My heart beats again (1956) directed by Abram Room.
Also in 1956, screens out musical comedy by Eldar Ryazanov, "Carnival Night", where Lyudmila Gurchenko played a club employee Lena Krylova.
Immediate young girl who sang the song "Five Minutes" immediately won the hearts of viewers and became a teen idol. There was a naturalness and openness of the actress-debutantes, as well as lyrical comedy and variety show talent, good vocals.
Following the "Carnival Night" actress played in the musical comedy "Girl with a Guitar" (1958). Then Ludmila Gurchenko starred in the melodrama ("walk", 1961), dramas ("Baltic Sky" 1961; "working village", 1966) war drama ("Roman and Francesca", 1960), farce ("The Marriage Balsaminov" 1965), sports comedies ("Bicycle Tamers, 1963). In 1974, the screens went manufacturing melodrama "Old Wall", in which the actress played the director weaving factory. In 1976 the painting was awarded the State Prize of the RSFSR.
In the following decade Ludmila Gurchenko gradually became one of the leading actresses. She was invited to appear mostly in musical comedies and films, operettas. Musical films with Gurchenko out one after another: "Tobacco Captain" (1972), "The circus lights fires" (1973), "Straw Hat" (1974), "Heavenly Swallows" (1975), "Mother" (1977).
Best in the creative biography of the actress became dramatic roles in films, "Twenty Days Without War" (1977, the role of Nicky) and "Five Evenings" (1979, the role of Tamara).
Among the most famous works Gurchenko 1980. - The role of Rita in the melodrama "Beloved Woman Mechanic Gavrilov (1982), a waitress of the Faith in a lyrical comedy by Eldar Ryazanov," Railway Station for Two "(1983) and razluchnitsy Raisa Zakharovna in the movie" Love and Pigeons "(1984).
In 1983, Lyudmila Gurchenko was recognized as best actress in a poll of the journal "Soviet Screen".
In 1990., During the collapse of the Soviet cinema, the actress was shot at least. Among the films of those years, "Farewell Tour" (1992) Vitaly Dudin, "White Clothes" (1992) Leonid Belozorovicha, "Midshipmen-3" (1992), Svetlana Druzhinina, "Love" (1993) by Fyodor Bondarchuk, "Listen, Fellini!" Michael Schweitzer.
2000-ies. marked by the release of such films with Ludmila Gurchenko as "old horse" (2000), "Women's happiness" (2001), "If tomorrow the campaign ..." (2004), "Carnival Night-2, or Fifty Years Later (2006 ), the television musical "The Twelve Chairs" (2004), the television series "Get Tarantino" (2005).
Total other film credits include more than 80 films. Among the theatrical performances of works actress "Without the Cross" (1963), "On the wedding day" (1964), "Elder Sister" (1964), "Cyrano de Bergerac" (1964), "Always on Sale" (1964), "The Naked King (1965), "Live Forever" (1966) in the theater "Contemporary", "Red and Black" (1964), "Kiss me, Kate!" (1965), "little fool" (1966) at the Theatre actor, "A Choi then you're in a frock coat? " (1991) in the School of Modern Drama, "Honoring" (1993), "unreachable" (1997), "Pose emigrant" (1997) at the Theatre by Anton Chekhov, "The Bureau of Happiness" (1998), "Madeleine's cool!" (2001 ), "Accidental Happiness policeman Peshkin (2004) at the" Duets ".
Ludmila Gurchenko was People's Artist of USSR (1983).
Was awarded the Order of Merit of the Fatherland "IV degree (2000) and III degree (2005) and the Medal" Public Recognition "(1998).
She was twice awarded the prize for Best Actress at the Film Festival in Manila (1982 film "Beloved Woman Mechanic Gavrilov") and the All-Union Film Festival in Leningrad (1983 film "Railway Station for Two).
Ludmila Gurchenko was named best actress for the female role in the film "Running on the spot" at the III International festival of comic and satirical films in Gabrovo, Bulgaria (1985).
Gurchenko was also the author of "My adult childhood," "Applause," "Ballet of Life," "Lucy, stop!".
Ludmila Gurchenko was married five times: her first husband was the son of writer Boris Pilnyak - Boris Andronikashvili, marriage with which collapsed three years after the birth of his daughter Masha. The second her husband became an adopted son of another famous writer, Alexander Fadeev - Alexander Fadeev, Jr., with whom Gurchenko too soon divorced.
With the following his chosen one, a famous singer Iosif Kobzon, she lived for three years. Marriage lasted 18 years old actress with Constantine Kuperveysom, a pianist in dance orchestra under the baton of Alexander hunchback. With his latest husband, Sergei Senin, Gurchenko met during the filming of "Sex Tale" by Vladimir Nabokov, where he was a producer. Then they met again in the movie "Love" and decided not to leave.