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Ludmila Petrovna Davydova
Людмила Давыдова
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24 May 1939 - 25 December 1996
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24 May 1939 - 25 December 1996 Performer of characteristic roles and roles of heroines. Verka-modist from “Meeting places can not be changed” and Natalia from “Shadows disappear at noon”. In 1957 she entered the acting faculty of VGIK at the course of G.M. Kozintsev and S.K. Skvortsov, which she graduated in 1962. The whole course became the basis, created in 1962 by Alexander Aleksandrovich Rumnev, of the Moscow experimental pantomime theater, which lasted until 1964. After the closure of the theater,
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24 May 1939 - 25 December 1996
Performer of characteristic roles and roles of heroines. Verka-modist from “Meeting places can not be changed” and Natalia from “Shadows disappear at noon”.
In 1957 she entered the acting faculty of VGIK at the course of G.M. Kozintsev and S.K. Skvortsov, which she graduated in 1962. The whole course became the basis, created in 1962 by Alexander Aleksandrovich Rumnev, of the Moscow experimental pantomime theater, which lasted until 1964. After the closure of the theater, Davydova entered the staff of the theater-studio of the film actor, which was until 1994.
Davydova began to star while still studying at VGIK. The debut was the small role of Vera in the melodrama of Iskra Babich "First Date". On the set of this film, the actress met her first husband - actor and director Andrei Ladynin, the son of famous parents - Ivan Pyrev and Marina Ladynina. But the marriage did not last long, they soon separated.
Davydova’s second husband was film director Valery Uskov, who shot his wife in one of the central roles in the film Shadows disappear at noon, but a few years later this marriage also broke up.
Davydova kept filming. Until 1971, the actress starred under the surname Shlyakhtur, from 1971 to the early 80s – as Davydova, in some films of the 80s in the credits listed as Makeeva.