Table of contents:
- 1. Lev Leshchenko
- 2. Karel Gott and Vladimir Vysotsky
- 3. Alla Pugacheva and Joe Dassin
- 4. Joseph Kobzon
- 5. Adamo Salvatore and Edita Pieha
- 6. Sofia Rotaru and the Time Machine group
- 7. Lyudmila Gurchenko, Muslim Magomayev, Polad Bul-Bul Ogly
- 8. Anna German (center)
- 9. Valery Leontiev and Igor Nikolaev
- 10. Lyudmila Senchina-actress of the Leningrad Theater of Musical Comedy
- 11. Mireille Mathieu, Leonid Utesov and Nikita Bogoslovsky
- 12. Eldar Ryazanov, Barbara Brylska, Andrey Myagkov
- 13. Arkady Raikin and Gennady Khazanov
- 14. Mikhail Boyarsky and the Time Machine group
- 15. Yuri Nikulin and Mikhail Shuydin
- 16. Jane Fonda and Georgy Vitsin
Video: 20 shots of legendary Soviet celebrities in a relaxed atmosphere
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
On stage and on the movie screen, all these people were unattainable stars who amazed and delighted people with their talents. And in life they were the most ordinary people with their habits, hobbies and weaknesses. We have collected rare photographs for our readers, to which the idols of millions are captured in an informal setting.
1. Lev Leshchenko
2. Karel Gott and Vladimir Vysotsky
3. Alla Pugacheva and Joe Dassin
4. Joseph Kobzon
5. Adamo Salvatore and Edita Pieha
6. Sofia Rotaru and the Time Machine group
7. Lyudmila Gurchenko, Muslim Magomayev, Polad Bul-Bul Ogly
8. Anna German (center)
9. Valery Leontiev and Igor Nikolaev
10. Lyudmila Senchina-actress of the Leningrad Theater of Musical Comedy
11. Mireille Mathieu, Leonid Utesov and Nikita Bogoslovsky
12. Eldar Ryazanov, Barbara Brylska, Andrey Myagkov
13. Arkady Raikin and Gennady Khazanov
14. Mikhail Boyarsky and the Time Machine group
15. Yuri Nikulin and Mikhail Shuydin
16. Jane Fonda and Georgy Vitsin
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