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Biography Orlova was filled with success
With the overthrow of power, the sisters had to bring milk from Voskresensk to Moscow for sale. Especially hard it was necessary in the winter, it was necessary to roll the heavy iced cans with bare hands. The memory of this was the swelling and blushing joints of the hands. Since then, Luba always hid her hands and tried not to be in the frame.
Actor biography Lyubov Orlova began with the Moscow Musical Theater, where she performed with choreographic numbers and as an opera singer. In the movie, she first starred in 1934. It was the role of Grushenka in the movie "St. Petersburg Night". The second role was in the silent picture "Love of Alena". But the biography of Lyubov Orlova has changed with the release of the movie "Cheerful Guys". This picture was so liked by Stalin that he bestowed the highest awards on many movie stars involved in this film, including the debutante Orlova.
The next success was the role of the "American actress" in the film "The Circus". And already the poet Lebedev-Kumach, the composer Dunaevsky and the director Aleksandrov were called the Oryol trotters, as everyone understood that this film, and the next one, Volga-Volga, were films for Orlova. After these paintings she became Stalin's favorite actress. Perhaps, that is why she and Alexandrov managed to be fully realized in those years.
Since 1947, Lyubov Petrovna began to work at the Mossovet Theater. There she was able to create some remarkable actor's works, for example Mrs. Savage from, it is possible to say, the same performance "Strange Mrs. Savage". In the last years of her life she almost did not act in films. In the 70's already Alexandrov stopped making films. In place of enthusiastic patriotism came new images, and they were not interesting to the director. But he taught, participated in symposiums and wrote a book. And Lyubochka played in the theater. She even in the last months of her life, already in the hospital, picked up the play for her next production. And she chose "Travesty", where her character would become a theatrical prima. But this was not meant to happen, death violated all plans. The actress passed away in January 1975 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.
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