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Stanislav Andreevich Lubshin
Станислав Любшин
Birth at
6 April 1933
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Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR Stanislav Andreevich Lyubshin was born in 1933 in the suburban village of Vladykino. Mother Lyubshin played in the local state farm drama club, joined the theater and little Stanislav. In 1959 Stanislav Lyubshin graduated from the M.S. Shchepkin Theatre School. At the thesis performance “Optimistic tragedy” he was noticed by Oleg Tabakov – on his recommendation Lyubshin got into the troupe of “Contemporary”. The debut did
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Soviet and Russian actor of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR Stanislav Andreevich Lyubshin was born in 1933 in the suburban village of Vladykino. Mother Lyubshin played in the local state farm drama club, joined the theater and little Stanislav.
In 1959 Stanislav Lyubshin graduated from the M.S. Shchepkin Theatre School. At the thesis performance “Optimistic tragedy” he was noticed by Oleg Tabakov – on his recommendation Lyubshin got into the troupe of “Contemporary”. The debut did not take long to wait - in the play "Five evenings" the protégé replaced Tabakov. Then there were many roles in “Contemporary”, but in 1964 Lyubshin moved to the theater on Taganka, where he played until 1967.
Stanislav Lyubshin came to the cinema immediately after graduating from the theater school, but fame came to him not immediately, but only in 1963 after the release of the film “I am twenty years old” by Marlene Khutsiev. In the 60s, Lyubshin starred a lot: “The Third Rocket”, “Alpine Ballad”, “Big ore”, “What is it, the sea?”. In 1967, Lyubshin was invited to the adventure series Vladimir Basov
"Shield and sword" Based on the novel of the same name by V. Kozhevnikov. The role of scout Alexander Belov or Johann Weiss brought him the love of viewers from all over the union, and the actor himself became very popular in the cinema.
“My life”, “Stove-benches”, “Steppe”, “Word for protection”, “Eternal husband”, “Call me to the far bright”, “Five evenings”,
"Do not shoot white swans" , "Three years", "Fun of the young", "Kin-Dza-Dza" - paintings with the participation of Lyubshin were released on screens often. The audience loved this diverse actor and looked forward to his new roles.
Sons of Stanislav Lyubshin followed in the footsteps of his father and work in cinema: Yuri became a cinematographer, and Vadim became an actor. Yuri’s daughter, Daria Lyubshina, also became an actress. /