Ludmila Savelyeva
Ludmila Savelyeva | |
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Born | Ludmila Mikhailovna Savelyeva January 24, 1942 |
Occupation | Actress, ballerina |
Ludmila Mikhailovna Savelyeva (Russian: Людмила Михайловна Савельева; born January 24, 1942 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress and ballerina. She achieved lasting fame in the role of Natasha Rostova in the 1966–68 film War and Peace, which was six years in the making. She won a Diploma prize for the role at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Russian Title | Role | Other notes |
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1964 | Sleeping Beauty | Спящая красавица | Нереида | Directed by Konstantin Sergeyev and |
1967 | War and Peace | Война и мир | Natasha Rostova | Directed by Sergei Bondarchuk Won the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film |
1970 | The Flight | Бег | Serafima Vladimirovna Korzukhina | Directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov |
1970 | Seagull | Чайка | Nina Zarechnay | |
1970 | Sunflower | Подсолнухи | Masha | Directed by Vittorio De Sica |
1972 | The Headless Horseman | Всадник без головы | Louise Poindexter | Directed by Vladimir Vajnshtok |
1977 | Julia Vrevskaya | Юлия Вревская | Julia Vrevskaya | |
1981 | The Hat | Шляпа | Mila | Directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze |
1981 | From the evening until noon | С вечера до полудня | Nina Zharkov | Directed by |
1983 | The Fourth Year of War | Шёл четвёртый год войны | Nadezhda Moroz | Directed by |
Snow | Снег | Tatyana Petrovna, actress | ||
1984 | We can not predict | Нам не дано предугадать | Olga Nikolaevna Michurin | |
1984 | Success | Успех | Inna, ex-wife of Fetisov | Directed by |
1986 | Wild Pigeon | Чужая белая и рябой | Xenia Nikolaevna Startsev, actress | Directed by Sergei Solovyov |
1989 | Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love | Чёрная роза эмблема печали, красная роза эмблема любви | Alexander's mother | Directed by Sergei Solovyov |
1991 | The plot for the two stories | Сюжет для двух рассказов | Volodya's mother | |
2000 | Tender Age | Нежный возраст | grandmother ("Night Witch") | Directed by Sergei Solovyov |
2001 | Clock without hands | Часы без стрелок | ||
2006 | Seventh Heaven | Седьмое небо | Margarita, the mother of Yegor | |
2008 | Champion | Чемпион | ||
2009 | Anna Karenina | Анна Каренина | Princess Shcherbatskys[clarification needed] | Directed by Sergei Solovyov |
References[]
- ^ "4th Moscow International Film Festival (1965)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
External links[]
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- 1942 births
- 20th-century Russian actresses
- 21st-century Russian actresses
- Living people
- Academicians of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia
- Honored Artists of the RSFSR
- People's Artists of the RSFSR
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Russian film actresses
- Russian stage actresses
- Soviet film actresses
- Soviet actor stubs
- Soviet stage actresses