Lyubov Sokolova (actress)
Lyubov Sergeevna Sokolova (Russian: Любо́вь Серге́евна Соколо́ва; July 31, 1921 – June 6, 2001) was a Soviet and Russian cinema actress, named a People's Artist of the USSR. She played in the movie more than 300 roles.[1][2][3]
Lyubov Sokolova | |
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Born | Lyubov Sergeevna Sokolova July 31, 1921 |
Died | June 6, 2001 79) | (aged
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1946–2001 |
Spouse(s) | Georgy Arapovsky (died) Georgy Danelia (divorce) |
Awards |
Biography
Lyubov Sokolova studied cinematography with Boris Bibikov and Olga Pyzhova, graduating in 1946.[4]
From 1951 to 1956 she was an actress in the Drama Theatre Group of the Soviet Forces in Germany (Potsdam). In the years 1946–1951 and 1956 she was a studio theatre actress.
Lyubov Sokolova had her movie debut in 1948 as the simple village woman Varvara in The Story of a Real Man. The young actress's debut did not go unnoticed. She appeared in many films, among them: Quiet Flows the Don, Splendid Days, The story of Asya Klyachina, Far from Moscow, Shine, Shine, My Star, Crime and Punishment, Walking the Streets of Moscow, Thirty Three, The Irony of Fate, Moscow, My Love, White Bim Black Ear, Live Till Monday, Belorussian Station, Do Not Shoot at White Swans, Gentlemen of Fortune, From Dawn Till Sunset, Crash – Cop's Daughter.
In 1990 Lyubov Sokolova was the People's Artist of the Soviet Union. She was awarded many medals, including for Courage and for Labour Valour.
In autumn 1994 Lyubov Sokolova and Maya Bulgakova were victims of an accident as the car in which they were getting taken to a concert crashed into a pole. The actress was in intensive care. Lyubov was discharged after a few weeks, and Maya Grigorievna died a few days later without regaining consciousness.
She died on 6 June 2001 of a heart attack and was buried in Moscow on the Kuntsevo Cemetery, near the grave of her son.[5]
Family
- First husband – Georgy Arapovsky, whom she met while studying at the film school.
- Her second husband was the director and screenwriter Georgy Danelia. They lived together for about 26 years and in 1959 had a son, the director and poet Nikolai Sokolov-Danelia, who died at the age of 26.
Selected filmography
- 1941 – Masquerade
- 1951 – Far from Moscow as Olga Fyodorovna
- 1957 – The Cranes Are Flying
- 1958 – And Quiet Flows the Don
- 1959 – Ballad of a Soldier
- 1960 – Splendid Days as Polina
- 1963 – Introduction to Life as Vasya and Lyusa's mother
- 1964 – The Alive and the Dead
- 1964 – Walking the Streets of Moscow as Kolka's mother
- 1965 – Thirty Three as Travkin's wife
- 1966 – Beware of the Car as judge
- 1966 – The Story of Asya Klyachina as Maria
- 1968 – We'll Live Till Monday as Levikova
- 1970 – Shine, Shine, My Star as Fyodor's wife
- 1970 – Crime and Punishment as Yelizaveta
- 1971 – Belorussian Station as Luba Prikhodko
- 1971 – Gentlemen of Fortune as kindergarten manager
- 1972 – Happy Go Lucky as train conductor
- 1972 – Privalov's Millions as Maria Bakhareva
- 1974 – Earthly Love as district committee member
- 1974 – Moscow, My Love as costume designer
- 1974 – Sokolovo as teacher
- 1975 – From Dawn Till Sunset as Pelagia Rozhnova
- 1976 – The Irony of Fate as Nadya's mother
- 1977 – White Bim Black Ear
- 1980 – A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov
- 1980 – Do Not Shoot at White Swans as zoo worker
- 1981 – Could One Imagine? as Lisa
- 1983 – Return from Orbit as Sofia Petrovna
- 1983 – Quarantine as aunt Katya
- 1985 – Do Not Marry, Girls as Praskovya Ilinichna
- 1985 – The Most Charming and Attractive as Nadya's mother
- 1988 – The Life of Klim Samgin as Anfimovna
- 1989 – Crash – Cop's Daughter
- 1991 – Lost in Siberia as Klava
- 1994 – Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs as Maria
References
External links
- Lyubov Sokolova on IMDb
- Lyubov Sokolova (in Russian) Online Film Teatr.ru
- Tomb Lyubov Sokolova Kuntsevo Cemetery