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20 most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema
20 most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema

Video: 20 most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema

Video: 20 most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema
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The delightful beauty of the actors of the Soviet cinema
The delightful beauty of the actors of the Soviet cinema

Soviet cinema is an era that has given the world a galaxy of talented actors. Vasily Lanovoy, Andrei Mironov, Oleg Basilashvili … Today we decided to recall the best of the best, those who played in cult films shot in the USSR and got into the top of the best actors according to the magazine "Soviet Screen" of different years.

1. Vasily Lanovoy

Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1972 (Officers)
Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1972 (Officers)

2. Andrey Mironov

Initially, the future great actor dreamed of becoming a football goalkeeper, as he was passionate about football as a child
Initially, the future great actor dreamed of becoming a football goalkeeper, as he was passionate about football as a child

3. Oleg Basilashvili

He is one of the few actors for whom a profession is life
He is one of the few actors for whom a profession is life

4. Nikolay Rybnikov

According to the results of the audience survey of the magazine "Soviet Screen", he was named the best performer of a cameo role in the film "To Marry the Captain", 1986
According to the results of the audience survey of the magazine "Soviet Screen", he was named the best performer of a cameo role in the film "To Marry the Captain", 1986

5. Evgeny Zharikov

In 1959 he entered the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography and, in his second year of study, first appeared in films. Auditioned for the role of Shurik in the film "Obsession", 1965
In 1959 he entered the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography and, in his second year of study, first appeared in films. Auditioned for the role of Shurik in the film "Obsession", 1965

6. Alexander Abdulov

Professionally engaged in fencing, he was awarded the title of "Master of Sports of the USSR". Subsequently, acting in the movie "Ordinary Miracle", 1978. Alexander fenced himself, without understudies
Professionally engaged in fencing, he was awarded the title of "Master of Sports of the USSR". Subsequently, acting in the movie "Ordinary Miracle", 1978. Alexander fenced himself, without understudies

7. Vyacheslav Tikhonov

In 1945, Vyacheslav Tikhonov tried to enroll in VGIK, but he was refused for the reason - "non-photogenic appearance." After the completion of the entrance exams, the professor of VGIK B. V. Bibikov enrolled Tikhonov on his course
In 1945, Vyacheslav Tikhonov tried to enroll in VGIK, but he was refused for the reason - "non-photogenic appearance." After the completion of the entrance exams, the professor of VGIK B. V. Bibikov enrolled Tikhonov on his course

8. Mikhail Boyarsky

After graduating from the institute in 1972, he auditioned for the director of the Lensovet Theater Igor Vladimirov and was accepted into the troupe. Like the overwhelming majority of graduates of theatrical universities, he began with extras - in the play "Crime and Punishment", together with other young actors, he portrayed a crowd of students
After graduating from the institute in 1972, he auditioned for the director of the Lensovet Theater Igor Vladimirov and was accepted into the troupe. Like the overwhelming majority of graduates of theatrical universities, he began with extras - in the play "Crime and Punishment", together with other young actors, he portrayed a crowd of students

9. Mikhail Kozakov

People's Artist of the RSFSR, 1980
People's Artist of the RSFSR, 1980

10. Boris Khmelnitsky

Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, composer, from 1964 to 1982 - actor of the Taganka Theater
Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, composer, from 1964 to 1982 - actor of the Taganka Theater

11. Vladimir Korenev

After "Amphibian Man" he no longer had high-profile movie roles
After "Amphibian Man" he no longer had high-profile movie roles

12. Oleg Yankovsky

Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1984 (for his role in the film In love of his own accord)
Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1984 (for his role in the film In love of his own accord)

13. Peter Glebov

Born into the family of a hereditary noblewoman Maria Alexandrovna Mikhalkova, aunt of the poet Sergei Mikhalkov, and horse breeder Pyotr Vladimirovich Glebov
Born into the family of a hereditary noblewoman Maria Alexandrovna Mikhalkova, aunt of the poet Sergei Mikhalkov, and horse breeder Pyotr Vladimirovich Glebov

14. Oleg Dal

The actor was extremely demanding of himself and choosy in his choice of roles, he never agreed to a job that he did not like
The actor was extremely demanding of himself and choosy in his choice of roles, he never agreed to a job that he did not like

15. Oleg Vidov

The actor's real fortune was the role of Maurice Gerald in the film The Headless Horseman. The film entered the five highest grossing in the history of Russian cinema
The actor's real fortune was the role of Maurice Gerald in the film The Headless Horseman. The film entered the five highest grossing in the history of Russian cinema

16. Alexander Shirvindt

Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater director and screenwriter
Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater director and screenwriter

17. Igor Dmitriev

Great-grandson of Anna Pavlovna Sherer, maid of honor of Empress Maria Feodorovna
Great-grandson of Anna Pavlovna Sherer, maid of honor of Empress Maria Feodorovna

18. Igor Kostolevsky

Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1986, "Legal marriage"
Best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1986, "Legal marriage"

19. Vasily Livanov

On June 15, 2006, Vasily Livanov was awarded the Order of the British Empire for the best screen image of Sherlock Holmes by the British Ambassador to Moscow
On June 15, 2006, Vasily Livanov was awarded the Order of the British Empire for the best screen image of Sherlock Holmes by the British Ambassador to Moscow

20. Nikita Mikhalkov

The best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1985, the role in the film "Cruel Romance"
The best actor according to the poll of the magazine "Soviet Screen" in 1985, the role in the film "Cruel Romance"

There were many Soviet actors who left for Hollywood in search of a better life. Find out how their fates developed and was success possible on the other side of the iron curtain.

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