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Ludmila Alekseevna Volynskaya
Людмила Волынская
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20 December 1904 - 3 December 1978
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20 December 1904 - 1978 Actress of Leningrad theaters, master of the episode, creator of juicy, psychologically reliable portraits. The most famous roles in cinema: Amvon (Republic of Shkid), mother (Commissioner), literature teacher (Tomorrow, the third of April). Lyudmila Volynskaya studied at the Moscow Institute of Word, graduated from the 2nd year, and then suddenly decided to connect her life with the theater. Volynskaya is an actress of undiscovered opportunities. Possessing a non-heroic
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20 December 1904 - 1978
Actress of Leningrad theaters, master of the episode, creator of juicy, psychologically reliable portraits. The most famous roles in cinema: Amvon (Republic of Shkid), mother (Commissioner), literature teacher (Tomorrow, the third of April).
Lyudmila Volynskaya studied at the Moscow Institute of Word, graduated from the 2nd year, and then suddenly decided to connect her life with the theater. Volynskaya is an actress of undiscovered opportunities. Possessing a non-heroic appearance, she could not play the roles of beauties, lovers, charming Soviet workers, etc. Her lot became peasant women and old intellectuals.
The outstanding work of Volynskaya on the screen is a representative of the “old” school, teacher Lyudmila Petrovna in the melodrama “Tomorrow, the third of April”. Self-confident and convinced of her rightness at the beginning of the film, she imposed her own rules on schoolchildren (not the worst, it should be noted), and by the end she suffered a complete collapse of her system and left her students pathetic and decrepit.
About the work with the actors in the “Komissar” director Alexander Askoldov wrote: “If at the first screenings the audience paid attention to Bykov and Mordyukova, now Nedashkovskaya’s game is on par with them.” As well as our stunning old woman, Lyudmila Volynskaya, the mother of Magazanik, who has only one line in the picture: “Do you want tea?” and even a Hebrew prayer, which is read by the wonderful Maria Kotlyarova, one of the last actresses of the Mikhoels Theatre.
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1956).
In 1924 she graduated from the studio of the Moscow Semperante Theatre. From 1924 she was an actress of the Semperante Theatre (improvisation), from 1929 – of the Moscow Youth Theatre, from 1932 – of the LOSPS Theatre, from 1935 – of the Leningrad Red Theatre, from 1938 – of the Lenin Komsomol Theatre (Leningrad). In 1957-1974 - actress BDT named after M. Gorky.