Lyudmila Sergeevna Glazova ( August 29, 1907 , Izhevsk - May 16, 1981 , Leningrad ) - Soviet theater and film actress
| Lyudmila Glazova | |
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Actress Lyudmila Glazova, 1936 | |
| Date of Birth | August 29, 1907 |
| Place of Birth | Izhevsk |
| Date of death | May 16, 1981 (73 years old) |
| Place of death | Leningrad |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1928 - 1980 |
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Biography
Lyudmila Glazova was born on August 29 ( September 11 ), 1907 in Izhevsk. In the movie, the actress starred in the late 1920s, but her role was made famous by Lyudmila in the first Soviet film adaptation of Pushkin 's fairy tale " Ruslan and Lyudmila " (1938).
The first husband is a film actor , and later the director - Burinsky Yan Danilovich (1901-1982), starred in Soviet films of the 1930s and 1940s.
The second husband is film director Semyon Tymoshenko . Son Vyacheslav at the age of 12 tragically died, drowned [1] .
In 1928 she made her film debut, playing the pioneer Tonya in the film “I Want to Be a Pilot” [2] .
In 1930 she graduated from the school - film studio (film school) to them. Boris Tchaikovsky with a degree in cinema actress. She worked at the studios "Detfilm", " Mezhrabpomfilm ", " Soyuzdetfilm ", " Lenfilm " and others [3] [4] .
Since 1957 - actress of the Leningrad film actor studio.
In the last years of her life, Lyudmila Sergeevna lived in a closed and modest way. She died in Leningrad , May 16, 1981, according to some reports of poisoning - in the apartment for unknown reasons there was a gas leak . She was 73 years old. She was buried at the Serafimovsky cemetery next to her husband, film director S. A. Timoshenko [1] .
Filmography
Bold films in which Lyudmila Glazova played the main role [5] .
| Year | Title | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1928 | f | I want to be a pilot | Tonya |
| 1931 | f | Great weekdays | Nastya |
| 1933 | f | The sun rises in the west | Ragna |
| 1934 | f | Nastya Ustinova | street woman |
| 1934 | f | Four visits by Samuel Wolfe | Feliz |
| 1936 | f | Wrestlers | Ursula Klebersbusch |
| 1936 | f | Goalkeeper | Anastasia Valyazhnaya |
| 1938 | f | Ruslan and Ludmila | Lyudmila |
| 1943 | f | Wait for me | Lisa's girlfriend |
| 1944 | f | Invasion | Olga Talanova |
| 1945 | f | Slow-moving heavenly | Katya Kutuzova |
| 1959 | f | Life is in your hands | doctor |
| 1959 | f | Song of Koltsov | aunt Lisa |
| 1960 | f | Man with a future | Evdokia Maximovna |
| 1960 | f | Someone else's misfortune | Tabakova |
| 1963 | f | Day of happiness | new wife in-law Berezkina |
| 1964 | f | Lark | captive russian woman working on the field |
| 1964 | f | Zero three | patient's mother |
| 1965 | f | I want to believe | Zoya Ivanovna |
| 1970 | f | Green chains | woman at the market selling children's shoes |
| 1970 | f | Stopwatch | hotel administrator |
| 1972 | f | Star in the night | episode |
| 1980 | tf | Useless | Ani's grandmother, Vera’s mother |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Tremas .
- ↑ Cinema History: A Contemporary Look: Film Studies and Criticism, 2004 .
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Cinema and TV .
- ↑ Razzakov F. I, 2008 .
- ↑ Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1986 .
Literature
- The history of cinema: A contemporary view: Film studies and criticism / Comp. M. Zack; Research Institute of Motion Picture Arts. - M .: Mainland, 2004 .-- 157 p. - 300 copies. - ISBN 978-5-85646-133-5 .
- Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. S. I. Yutkevich; Editorial board: Yu. S. Afanasyev, V.E. Baskakov, I.V. Weissfeld, etc. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1986. - 640 p. - 100,000 copies.
- Razzakov F.I.The death of Soviet cinema. The mystery of the backstage war. 1973-1991 . - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - T. 2. (Book Two). - 1100 s. - (The death of Soviet cinema). - ISBN 978-5-699-26831-3 .
Links
- The project of Alexei Tremasov. Always with me ... Glazova Lyudmila Sergeevna . Actors AH . www. a-tremasov.ru (2015). Date of treatment February 23, 2016.
- Lyudmila Sergeevna Glazova . Encyclopedia of Cinema and TV . Ethnic Television Network / Matvil Corp. (2016). Date of treatment February 28, 2016.