Lyubov Ivanovna Malinovskaya is a Russian and Soviet theater and film actress who worked on the stage and on the set for almost the entire second half of the 20th century. Almost all of her supporting roles, but nevertheless the viewer loved and respected her for her charisma, hard work, lively dynamic performance.
Biography of Lyubov Malinovskaya
Actress Lyubov Ivanovna Malinovskaya was born in Orenburg in the turbulent 1921, notable for the history of the Kronstadt rebellion. Like all people born in Russia at that time, many difficult trials and difficulties fell on its lot. But, like many who had to deal with adversity, she was a strong-willed and strong person and was able to achieve a lot in her long life.
Almost nothing is known about her childhood and youth. At the age of 19, she came to St. Petersburg (then Leningrad) to enter a pedagogical institute and found herself there on the same course with Lyubov Sokolova, who became her faithful friend and in many ways determined her future fate. Girls were even born on the same day, albeit in different cities. Together they entered the acting school at Lenfilm.
But, alas, it was not destined to end it, the war broke out, and already in the second year girlfriends voluntarily went to the front. There they dug ditches and built fortifications on the Luga line. During the war, friends also managed to work at the plant, and then together experienced the hunger of the besieged Leningrad.
After the war, they entered the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (the famous VGIK) in the workshop of Boris Bibikov, among whose students there were such brilliant actors as Nonna Mordyukova, Leonid Kuravlev, Nadezhda Rumyantseva and others. Malinovskaya graduated from VGIK in 1947 and immediately began working in the Moscow theater studio. But in the capital she had a hard time: there was nowhere to live, she devoted almost all the time to work, and spent the night ... on the windowsill in her own theater. Subsequently removed the corner.
Once she went on vacation to Leningrad, and so she stayed there, having met her beloved, she got married and soon gave birth to a daughter. There, Lyubov Malinovskaya continued her career, becoming an actress of the Leningrad Variety Theater. Love began acting in films when she was 34 years old, and continued to work until 1998, when she was already 77 years old.
Immediately after filming the last film, Lyubov Malinovskaya had an accident in which she received four complex fractures. But even between operations, the actress continued to voice the role, which was subsequently appreciated. She died in her beloved St. Petersburg in 2009 at the age of 87 and rests in the Northern Cemetery.
Filmography Lyubov Malinovskaya
Although Malinovskaya started acting in films quite late, she managed to play more than 150 roles (including episodic) in her life and dubbed 16 films. Her first character was Pelagia in the film by Mikhail Schweitzer “Foreign Relatives”, filmed in 1955. Her roles were diverse, she played dramatic and comedic characters equally well. She happened to work on the same set with such celebrities as Zinovy ​​Gerdt, Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina, Vladimir Tikhonov, Nonna Mordyukova, Elena Proklova, Oleg Dal, Mark Bernes, Alexei Batalov. This list goes on and on.
Her best roles are:
- Antonina in the Russian Field.
- Alexeiha in the Black Birch.
- Convict in the "Katerina Izmailova."
- Mistress of the house in "Wife, Zhenechka and Katyusha."
- Nyura in the movie "My Dear Man."
- Protasova in "Flowers of Calendula."
In addition, she starred in such prominent films as “The Key Without the Right to Transfer,” “Boys,” “Barbarian Day,” “Farewell,” “We Were Facing Death,” “Please Blame Claud K,” and also in the series "The Bronze Bird", "The Adventures of Prince Florizel."
Actress personality
Malinovskaya cannot be called a beautiful woman in the classical sense, but she definitely had charm and charm. They, coupled with her industriousness and allowed her to be in demand in her profession all her life. Although Malinovskaya did not have the main roles and she is considered a supporting actress, even in episodic roles, the audience managed to notice her and fall in love.
The sorrows and hardships of fate were reflected on her face, but they lit him with intelligence, knowledge of life, of people. Maybe that's why she fit into her every role so organically that it seemed she was not playing - she was living in the frame. Her bright characters:
- Mother of a wounded boy with grief reflected in his eyes (film “There is no ford in the fire”, 1967).
- The compassionate nurse Nyura (film “My Dear Man”, 1958).
- Kind Lyubov Ivanovna (film White Curse, 1987).
- Agatha with her unforgettable “tudema-syudema” (film After the Fair, 1972).
In these and other films, Lyubov Malinovskaya fully reveals her talent and versatility.
Actress Achievements
In 1980, Lyubov Malinovskaya became a Honored Artist of the RSFSR, and in 2002 she received the title of “People's Artist of the Russian Federation”. In 1999, the actress, as the performer of the best supporting actress, for her last role, Inessa Protasova in the film "Calendula Flowers" received two awards at once - "Constellation" and "Baltic Pearl". The older generation carefully preserves the image of this truly national artist, who played roles so close to their heart.