Soviet cinema is deservedly considered one of the best in the world. After all, not every country can boast of such a number of flawlessly shot pictures loved by millions of viewers. Enumerate the masterpieces shot in the Soviet era, you can endlessly. And of course, not only the most talented directors deserve the highest film awards and awards, but also the actors, thanks to whom the role becomes popularly beloved and memorable. Unfortunately, time inevitably runs, new films and other actors appear, while the pictures taken in the last century are forgotten by the younger generation. Therefore, I would like to once again recall and see photos of Soviet actors, surnames and names that were once heard by everyone.
Natalya Fateeva
The actress, familiar to many from her roles in the films Three Plus Two, The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed, Gentlemen of Fortune and many others. The incredible beauty of Natalia drove crazy many men of the Soviet Union.
Oleg Basilashvili
A handsome man from the cinema masterpieces of Eldar Ryazanov, who once made a promise to shoot him in each of his new films. And, as you know, he restrained him. Basilashvili is known for films such as "Office Romance", "Courier", "Autumn Marathon" and others. Photos of the Soviet actor were often printed on postcards.
Svetlana Svetlichnaya
The style icon of the Soviet era, who played Anna Sergeyevna in the comedy "Diamond Hand" and Pavlina in "Cook". Svetlichnaya herself admitted that from the beginning of training at VGIK many Soviet actors took care of her. Svetlichnaya's photo often appeared in various magazines and on posters. Thanks to her fantastic external data, she often traveled abroad, sometimes presenting films in which she herself was not made.
Sergey Stolyarov
The actor, who played mainly heroes in fairy tales, instantly received the unspoken title of "The Human Ideal". In the photo, the Soviet actor in the film "Sadko".
Vasily Lanovoi
One of the most beloved moviegoers of actors who played in such films as "Scarlet Sails" and "Seventeen Moments of Spring". More than once awarded the highest awards and prizes.
Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Everyone knows for the most part as Shtirlits, Tikhonov starred in completely diverse roles. On the account of the great actor roles in such films as War and Peace, White Bim Black Ear, and Let's Live Until Monday. This year, the unveiling of a monument dedicated to the anniversary of Vyacheslav Vasilievich is scheduled in Pavlovsky Posad.