The first domestic movie star Lyubov Orlov became not only a idol of generations, but also a symbol of his era. She knew how to do everything on the screen – to sing songs, beat off the tapeworm, stand behind the weaving machine and improvise on the piano, ride a bicycle and rotate under the circus dome. In the cinema, she played more ordinary workers more, her Marion Dixon from the Circus preferred the USSR, and the scientist Nikitin in Spring was the luminous of Soviet science. In life, the actress carefully hid her noble origin and even what was related to Leo Tolstoy himself. This book of the past and fables about the brilliant star of the film screen reveals the veil over many secrets of its creative and personal life.
Author
Saakov Yuri Surenovich
Editor
Soloviev E.
Publisher
Eksmo, 2011
Series
Geniuses and villains
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