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Soviet actress, winner of the Stalin Prize three times. Novodevichy cemetery - the peace of the great. How the works were viewed

Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky (real name - Alekseev; January 5, 1863 - August 7, 1938) - Russian theater director, actor and teacher, theater reformer. The creator of the famous acting system, which has been extremely popular in Russia and in the world for 100 years. People's Artist of the USSR

Faina Georgievna Ranevskaya (nee Faina Girshevna Feldman; August 15 (27), 1896, Taganrog - July 19, 1984, Moscow) is a Soviet theater and film actress. Three times winner of the Stalin Prize (1949, 1951, 1951), People's Artist of the USSR (1961).

Arkady Isaakovich Raikin (October 11 (24), 1911, Riga - December 17, 1987, Moscow) - Soviet Russian theater, stage, cinema actor, theater director, comedian. People's Artist of the USSR (1968). Hero of Socialist Labor. Lenin Prize Laureate (1980)


Igor Vladimirovich Ilyinsky (July 11 (24), 1901 - January 13, 1987) - Soviet actor, theater and film director, master of artistic words (reader). People's Artist of the USSR (1949). Member of the CPSU since 1960. Hero of Socialist Labor (1974). Laureate of three Stalin Prizes of the first degree (1941, 1942, 1951).

Lyubov Petrovna Orlova (January 29 (February 11, 1902, Zvenigorod - January 26, 1975, Moscow) - Soviet theater and film actress, pianist, singer, dancer. Laureate of two Stalin Prizes of the first degree (1941, 1950). People's Artist of the USSR (1950)

Vera Petrovna Maretskaya (1906-1978) - Soviet Russian theater and film actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1949). Hero of Socialist Labor (1976). Laureate of four Stalin Prizes (1942, 1946, 1949, 1951).



Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko (November 12, 1935, Kharkov - March 30, 2011, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, pop singer, film director.

People's Artist of the USSR (1983). Laureate of the State Prize of the RSFSR them. brothers Vasiliev (1976) and the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1994).


Nikolai Afanasievich Kryuchkov (1910 / 1911-1994) - an outstanding Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1965). Hero of Socialist Labor (1980). Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1941). Member of the CPSU since 1953.

OLGA ALEXANDROVNA AROSEVA

She was born on December 21, 1925 in Moscow in the family of a Bolshevik revolutionary and diplomat A. Arosev, who was shot in 1938.
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (10.16.1974).
People's Artist of the RSFSR (04/28/1984).
Honored Worker of Culture of Poland (1976).
Since 1946 - actress of the Leningrad Comedy Theater.
Since 1950 - an actress of the Theater of Satire in Moscow.
In 1969-1971 she was an actress of the Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, in 1971 she returned to the Theater of Satire.
She died on October 13, 2013 in the Moscow region. The farewell took place on October 18, 2013 at her home theater.
Aroseva was buried at the Golovinsky cemetery.


Yuri Vasilievich Yakovlev (April 25, 1928 - November 30, 2013) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1976). Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1979).

One of the most popular actors in the Soviet Union, performer of more than 100 roles in theater and cinema. The greatest master of both comedy ("The Hussar Ballad", "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession", "The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!" "Trap for a lonely man") genres. Leading artist of the Vakhtangov Theater of the period of its heyday.

Comedic roles brought great popularity to Yakovlev - mainly, Ivan the Terrible / Ivan Bunsha's house manager in Gaidaev's "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession" and Ippolit in Ryazanov's "The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!" Yuri Vasilyevich himself considered Alexander Zarkha to Steve Oblonsky in his Anna Karenina as his almost the best film role, “absolutely accurate, one hundred percent fit into the image”.

In recent years, he did not act in films (the aging Hippolytus became the final film role in the sequel to "The Irony of Fate").

A few weeks before his death, on November 5, he appeared in public for the last time, attending the Artist Foundation awards ceremony. He died on the night of November 30, 2013 in a Moscow hospital after a long illness. According to some reports, the cause of death was a heart attack. The actor's funeral will be held in Moscow, on December 3 at the Novodevichy cemetery.

Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Tikhonov (February 8, 1928, Pavlovsky Posad - December 4, 2009, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1974), Hero of Socialist Labor (1982). Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1980) and the USSR State Prize (1976). Member of the CPSU since 1976.

Nonna Viktorovna Mordyukova (November 25, 1925, Konstantinovka, Artyomovsky District - July 6, 2008, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian actress. Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree (1949). People's Artist of the USSR (1974).



Maya Mikhailovna Plisetskaya (November 20, 1925, Moscow, USSR - May 2, 2015, Munich, Germany) - ballet dancer, prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, People's Artist of the USSR (1959), laureate of the Anna Pavlova Prize of the Paris Academy of Dance (1962), laureate Lenin Prize (1964), Hero of Socialist Labor (1985), full holder of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, laureate of many other awards and prizes, honorary doctor of the Sorbonne University, honorary professor of Lomonosov Moscow State University, honorary citizen of Spain

Vladimir Mikhailovich Zeldin (January 28) February 10) 1915, Kozlov, Tambov province - October 31, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. Artist of the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army) 1945 - 2016). Full Commander of the Order of Merit to the Fatherland. People's Artist of the USSR (1975). Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1951) and the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation (2008). Until his death, Zeldin remained the oldest living artist of the USSR at that time, as well as the oldest acting actor on the planet. Along with N.A. Annenkov, he was one of two Russian professional theater actors who crossed the 100th anniversary, remaining in the profession.


1. Academician Ostrovityanov Konstantin Vasilievich - Soviet economist and public figure.

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2. Zykina Lyudmila Georgievna - Soviet and Russian singer, performer of Russian folk songs, Russian romances, pop songs.

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3. Ulanova Galina Sergeevna - Soviet prima ballerina, choreographer and teacher. People's Artist of the USSR.

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4. Ladynina Marina Alekseevna - Soviet theater and film actress. People's Artist of the USSR, laureate of five Stalin Prizes.

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5. Govorov Vladimir Leonidovich - Soviet military leader, army general, Hero of the Soviet Union.

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6. Dovator Lev Mikhailovich - Soviet military leader, major general, Hero of the Soviet Union. Talalikhin Viktor Vasilyevich - military pilot, deputy squadron commander of the 177th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 6th Fighter Aviation Corps of the Air Defense Forces of the country, junior lieutenant, Hero of the Soviet Union. Panfilov Ivan Vasilievich - Soviet military leader, Major General, Hero of the Soviet Union.

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7. Nikulin Yuri Vladimirovich - Soviet and Russian actor and clown. People's Artist of the USSR (1973). Hero of Socialist Labor (1990). Member of the Great Patriotic War. Member of the CPSU (b).

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8. Gilyarovsky Vladimir Alekseevich - (December 8 (November 26) 1855, estate in the Vologda province - October 1, 1935, Moscow) - writer, journalist, everyday life writer in Moscow.

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9. Shukshin Vasily Makarovich - an outstanding Russian Soviet writer, film director, actor, screenwriter.

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10. Fadeev Alexander Alexandrovich - Russian Soviet writer and public figure. Brigadier Commissioner. Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the first degree. Member of the RCP (b) since 1918. (Roman Young Guard)

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11. Durov Vladimir Leonidovich - Russian trainer and circus artist. Honored Artist of the Republic. Brother of Anatoly Leonidovich Durov.

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12. Rybalko Pavel Semyonovich - an outstanding Soviet military leader, marshal of armored forces, commander of tank and combined arms armies, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.

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13. Vavilov Sergei Ivanovich - Soviet physicist, founder of the scientific school of physical optics in the USSR, academician and president of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Laureate of four Stalin Prizes. The younger brother of N.I. Vavilov, a Soviet geneticist.
January 1860, July 2, 1904) - Russian writer, playwright, doctor by profession. Honorary Academician of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in the category of fine literature. He is a universally recognized classic of world literature. His plays, especially The Cherry Orchard, have been staged in many theaters around the world for a hundred years. One of the most famous world playwrights. ”]

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14. Chekhov Anton Pavlovich (17

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26. Fotieva Lidia Aleksandrovna - a member of the Bolshevik Party since 1904. In 1918-1930 - secretary of the SNK and STO, at the same time in 1918-1924 - personal secretary of V.I. Lenin)

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