Table of contents:
- 1. Vasily Lanovoy
- 2. Andrey Mironov
- 3. Oleg Basilashvili
- 4. Nikolay Rybnikov
- 5. Evgeny Zharikov
- 6. Alexander Abdulov
- 7. Vyacheslav Tikhonov
- 8. Mikhail Boyarsky
- 9. Mikhail Kozakov
- 10. Boris Khmelnitsky
- 11. Vladimir Korenev
- 12. Oleg Yankovsky
- 13. Peter Glebov
- 14. Oleg Dal
- 15. Oleg Vidov
- 16. Alexander Shirvindt
- 17. Igor Dmitriev
- 18. Igor Kostolevsky
- 19. Vasily Livanov
- 20. Nikita Mikhalkov
Video: 20 most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
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
2. Andrey Mironov
3. Oleg Basilashvili
4. Nikolay Rybnikov
5. Evgeny Zharikov
6. Alexander Abdulov
7. Vyacheslav Tikhonov
8. Mikhail Boyarsky
9. Mikhail Kozakov
10. Boris Khmelnitsky
11. Vladimir Korenev
12. Oleg Yankovsky
13. Peter Glebov
14. Oleg Dal
15. Oleg Vidov
16. Alexander Shirvindt
17. Igor Dmitriev
18. Igor Kostolevsky
19. Vasily Livanov
20. Nikita Mikhalkov
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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