Personal life of Lyudmila Gurchenko

She admires the millions of girls who want to get a little closer to her ideal figure. She always keeps herself in tone, does not give indulgence, works, and does not cry for life. So, the theme of our today's article is "Lyudmila Gurchenko's Personal Life".

The favorite of millions of people, not one generation, the beautiful actress and composer Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko was born on November 12, 1935 in the glorious city of Kharkov. Still a girl with huge ambitions and a desire to work, she left her parents' house and came to the capital of our vast homeland. Entering the VGIK, she took the first steps in creativity, which later determined all of her future destiny.

Still, as a student, she played her first and main role in the film "Carnival Night" by Eldar Ryazanov, and, as they say, woke up famous. The heroine of Lyudmila Markovna - Lenochka - became the idol of millions, she personified the happy youth of the Soviet Union. And of course, excellent external data and acting skills did not leave anyone indifferent either to Gurchenko herself. So in the next few years Lyudmila Markovna starred in such films as "Carnival Night" (1956), "The Road of Truth" (1956), "The Heart Beats Again" (1956), "The Girl with the Guitar" (1958), "The Caught Monk "(1960)," Roman and Francesca "(1960)," Walking "(1961)," The Man from Nowhere "(1961)," The Tamers of Bicycles "(1963)," The Wedding of Balzaminov "(1964) - and many others. But despite such a complicated shooting schedule in more than 30 pictures, it was not very noticeable in the 1960s and early 1970s.

But already in the next millennium, the career went up the hill. She began to offer more and more roles in musical comedies. Every new role she succeeded with easy ease and her characters always liked the audience. In addition to musical comedies, her musical programs, "Songs of the War Years," where she acted as a composer, appeared on the screens. In her numerous paintings she collaborated with many famous and not so famous actors and actresses. But she had special friendly and warm relations with Nikita Mikhalkov and Andron Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky. And after many years Lyudmila Markovna said about Nikita Mikhalkov: "Who else but him will take me with all the guts, eclecticism and tap dance." They both enjoyed the communication with each other.

In contrast to the 80's in the 1990s, due to the change in political sentiment, the actress had little to offer good roles, and she had to more carefully approach the selection of heroines. There was not a lot of work, but enthusiasm and desire to work, it was more than enough, and Lyudmila Markovna decided to try her hand at an entertaining theater. And the success did not keep itself waiting. Already in 1996 she played in the play "The Unattainable," directed by L. Trushkin. And this time the success did not keep itself waiting. The actress perfectly played the role of a romantic middle-aged woman. Having shown his talent for a new Gurchenko became a symbol of loneliness. Ludmila Markovna went beyond the line and ceased to be an actress of one role.

The personal life of the actress was no less intense than her screen heroines. She was not spared neither joy nor disappointment. The first time Gurchenko married, while still a student. Her chosen one was the writer and historian Boris Andronikashvili. But happiness was short-lived. Three years later their union broke up. Lyudmila Markovna was left alone with her daughter Masha. The second husband of the actress was no less famous singer Joseph Kobzon, but Lyudmila Markovna does not like to remember this story and always jokes. On the shooting of the movie "Sex Fairy Tale" by Nabokov, Gurchenko met her last husband, Sergei Senin, at that time he was the producer of this film. After the shooting, two hearts that love each other have legitimized their union and no longer part. Having lived a huge rich life, Lyudmila Markovna continues to luxuriate in the laurels of glory. She deservedly called the Russian Marlene Dietrich. Ludmila Gurchenko is loved and respected by viewers and great masters of motion picture art.

External information of the actress is envied by any woman, and if you take into account her age, then jokingly, let's say that every man. Not everyone can save their external data in the way that Lyudmila Markovna did. This was helped by her desire to live, to please herself and others. Gurchenko maximalist in life. She always tried to do everything just fine - to live, to love, to play. This helped her become a very versatile and sought-after theater and film actress, as well as a singer with inimitable and only her own repertoire. That's it, Lyudmila Gurchenko's personal life.