Lyubov Polishchuk
Encyclopedia
Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk was a popular Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

n actress.

She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk
Omsk
-History:The wooden fort of Omsk was erected in 1716 to protect the expanding Russian frontier along the Ishim and the Irtysh rivers against the Kyrgyz nomads of the Steppes...

. After school she decided to become an actress and moved to Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is the capital, the most populous city, and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural, scientific, religious, financial, educational, and transportation centre of Russia and the continent...

. She made her debut in cinema in 1976 in the popular comedy film 12 stulyev (The Twelve Chairs
The Twelve Chairs (1976 film)
The Twelve Chairs is a 1976 - 1977 year film.-Cast:* Andrei Mironov, as Ostap Bender* Georgy Vitsin, as Bezenchuk* Anatoli Papanov, as Vorobianinov* Aleksandr Abdulov, as фт engineer Schukin* Tatyana Pelttser* Lyubov Polishchuk, as a dancer...

) in 1977, which was directed by Mark Zakharov
Mark Zakharov
Mark Anatolyevich Zakharov is a Soviet and Russian theatrical director and playwright. He was also a professor of the Moscow Theatre Institute ....

.

Lyubov Polishchuk died of sarcoma
Sarcoma
A sarcoma is a cancer that arises from transformed cells in one of a number of tissues that develop from embryonic mesoderm. Thus, sarcomas include tumors of bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, vascular, and hematopoietic tissues...

in Moscow in 2006, aged 57. She was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
The Troyekurovskoye Cemetery , sometimes called the Novo-Kuntsevskoye Cemetery , is a Russian cemetery. It is located next to the Moscow Highway Ring Road, in the former village of Troyekurovo, on the edge of western Moscow...

.

She also played in:
  • Zolotaya mina (Golden Mine) (1977)
  • 31 iyunya (31st of June) (1978)
  • Priklyucheniya printsa Florizelya (The Adventures of Prince Florisel) (1979)
  • Prezumpciya Nevinovnosti (The presumption of innocence)
  • Interdevochka
    Intergirl
    Intergirl is a 1989 Soviet drama film. Set in Leningrad in the time of perestroika during the 1980s, it was the first piece of the popular culture portraying prostitution in the USSR...

    (Intergirl) (1989)
  • Moya moryachka (My Seawoman) (1990)
  • Babnik (Ladies Man) (1990) (by Anatoliy Eiramdzhan
    Anatoliy Eiramdzhan
    Anatoliy Nikolaievich Eiramdzhan - the famous Russian-Armenian film director, producer and writer was born January 3, 1937 in Baku .His father was Nikolay Nikolaevich Ter-Grigoryan, an accomplished teacher of music and the piano....

    )
  • Shirli-Myrli
    Shirli-Myrli
    Shirli-Myrli is a 1995 farce comedy film of late post-Perestroyka era directed by Vladimir Menshov based on a screenplay by Vitali Moskalenko and Andrei Samsonov. Produced by Vladimir Dostal and Aleksandr Litvinov. Music by Timur Kogan, sound by Olga Ilyina. Cinematography by Vadim Alisov...

    (What a Mess!) (1995) (by Vladimir Menshov
    Vladimir Menshov
    Vladimir Valentinovich Menshov is a Soviet and Russian actor and film director. He is noted for depicting the Russian everyman and working class life in his films. Like many other Russian filmmakers, he studied acting and directing at the state film school VGIK, the world's oldest educational...

    )
  • Tikhiye omuty
    Still Waters (Russian film)
    -Plot:Anton M. Kashtanov is a talented surgeon and head of a large clinic. He decides to escape his domineering and bitchy wife Pauline in the village of Still Waters. Here he reconnects with his childhood friend, the head of the local nature reserve...

    (Still Waters) (2000) (by Eldar Ryazanov
    Eldar Ryazanov
    Eldar Aleksandrovich Ryazanov is a Soviet/Russian film director whose comedies, satirizing the daily life of the country, are very famous throughout the former Soviet Union....

    )

External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK