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Lyudmila Gnilova
Birth at
12 February 1944
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Lyudmila Gnilova was born in 1944. At the age of 20, after graduating from the studio at the Central Children's Theatre, she also came to work there, and for almost 40 years she played for children. In the list of her theatrical roles there are no super significant tragic and dramatic characters (children's theater after all), and moviegoers know her little, because on the screen Lyudmila Gnilov flashes not often. It can be seen in old paintings – the second half of the 60s of the last century (“Distant
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Lyudmila Gnilova was born in 1944. At the age of 20, after graduating from the studio at the Central Children's Theatre, she also came to work there, and for almost 40 years she played for children. In the list of her theatrical roles there are no super significant tragic and dramatic characters (children's theater after all), and moviegoers know her little, because on the screen Lyudmila Gnilov flashes not often. It can be seen in old paintings – the second half of the 60s of the last century (“Distant Countries”, “Light of a Distant Star”.
"Give the complaint book" ) and in relatively new, early XX1 century.
In Andrei Panin’s film “The Grandson of the Cosmonaut” Lyudmila Gnilova created the image of the director of the orphanage Lyudmila Petrovna, and in the series “Love is not what it seems” she played the role of the grandmother of the main character, a combative, active pensioner who cares about everything.
But the voice of Lyudmila Gnilova sounds from the screens often. She is an outstanding master of “voice” and dubbing. Female voices in the so popular “Santa Barbara” “Loves and secrets of Sunset Beach”, “Escaped Bride” and “Alpha”, in the so beloved children’s cartoons “Gummy Bears”, “Duck Stories”, are all Lyudmila Gnilova.
In an interview, the actress admitted that the “voice” for the most part is not an exciting and creative work. It's more of an assembly line, a boring routine. Good films do not have to be voiced very often, but they bring true pleasure and satisfaction from work.
In the life of the actress was a great love and a great tragedy. In 1974, a young actor Alexander Solovyov came to the DST and became Lyudmila’s partner in the play. They played lovers of high school students, and then “love on stage” found its embodiment in life. They lived together for many years. But nothing in the world is eternal. And great love, alas, sometimes dies. In 1991, the couple separated, and in 2000 Alexander died. /