Ivan Lyubeznov
Ivan Aleksandrovich Lyubeznov (Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Любе́знов; 19 April (2 May) 1909, in Astrakhan – 5 March 1988, in Moscow[1]) was a Russian theater and film actor, reader during the rule of the Soviet Union.
Ivan Lyubeznov | |
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Born | Ivan Aleksandrovich Lyubeznov 2 May 1909 |
Died | 5 March 1988 78) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1937–1988 |
Personal life
He married Marina Ladynina (1908–2003), an actress and a classmate. She studied under film director Ivan Pyryev.[2]
He died in Moscow on 5 March 1988, aged 79, and is interred in Vagankovo Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- The Lonely White Sail (1937)
- The Rich Bride (1937)
- The Law of Life (1940)
- Yakov Sverdlov (1940)
- Alexander Parkhomenko (1942)
- Six P.M. (1944)
- Hello Moscow! (1945)
- For Those Who Are at Sea (1947)
- Encounter at the Elbe (1949)
- Hostile Whirlwinds (1953)
- Good Morning (1955)
Recognition
- People's Artist of the USSR (1970)
- Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1946)
References
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