Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina was born on March 9, 1940 in Moscow. Since childhood, Larissa discovered a musical talent, and the passion for music was strongly encouraged by her mother and military father. However, the parents did not think that the daughter would want to link his future with an acting career, and the father was categorically against the “foolish” profession. At the insistence of her father, studying in the 10th grade, Larissa after school attended courses in physics and chemistry at
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Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina was born on March 9, 1940 in Moscow. Since childhood, Larissa discovered a musical talent, and the passion for music was strongly encouraged by her mother and military father. However, the parents did not think that the daughter would want to link his future with an acting career, and the father was categorically against the “foolish” profession. At the insistence of her father, studying in the 10th grade, Larissa after school attended courses in physics and chemistry at the university. But later she still chose a career as an actress.
After graduating from the Moscow Music Pedagogical School (1959), Larisa Golubkina entered the music department of the State Institute of Theater Art (GITIS). Studying in the second year, Larisa received an offer from Eldar Ryazanov to star as Shurochka Azarova in the film
Hussar ballad . Magnificently playing this role, so close to her spirit, Larissa gained crazy popularity of the audience, and even her father changed his attitude to acting.
After graduating from GITIS in 1964, Golubkina became an actress of the Central Academic Theater of the Soviet Army.
In the cinema after the “Hussar Ballad” followed by bright roles in films
Happiness Day" (1963), "Give me the Complaints Book!" (1964), "What shall I call you now?" (1965). Other notable works of the actress were The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1966), Liberation (1968, 1970, 1971),
Three in the boat, not counting the dog" (1979)
Despite the demand of Larisa Golubkina in theater and cinema, the actress never left the desire to sing. She used her vocal data in performances and on the set, and also traveled with concerts around the country, performing as a performer of popular songs, romances.
In 1974 Golubkina met Andrey Mironov and lived with him for 14 years until his death in 1987. Larisa never married again, but continues her career in the present. In addition to filming in the cinema, Larisa Golubkina was also a leading TV program “Artloto” and “Morning Mail”, took part in the television performance “Benefis Larissa Golubkina”. In 1999, together with other popular artists, she participated in the project of Viktor Merezhko and composer Evgeny Bednenko “Singing stars of theater and cinema”, where she performed Russian romances.
In 2005, Larisa Golubkina was awarded the Order of M.V. Lomonosov.