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Larisa Golubkina

Russian actress (1940–2025)


Summary

Russian actress (1940–2025)

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imageЛариса Голубкина. Фото Анастасии Федоренко.jpg
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birth_nameLarisa Ivanovna Golubkina
birth_date
birth_placeMoscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
death_date
death_placeMoscow, Russia
occupationActress, singer, television presenter
years_active1962–2025
spouse
childrenMaria Golubkina
alma_materLunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts
awards[[File:Orden of Friendship.png40 pxlink=Order of Friendship]]

Larisa Ivanovna Golubkina (; March 9, 1940 – March 22, 2025) was a Soviet and later Russian actress and singer.

Life and career

Golubkina was born on March 9, 1940. She entered the Moscow Musical School in 1955, graduating after four years, and then enrolled into the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts. During her studies, she made her screen debut in the 1962 comedy Hussar Ballad, in the role of Shurochka Azarova. Golubkina matriculated in 1964, becoming a regular actor in the Russian Army Theatre. She appeared in some twenty movies and in numerous theater productions. In 1991, she was declared a People's Artist of the RSFSR, and in 2000 was awarded the Order of Friendship. She also received the Order of the Badge of Honour twice.

Golubkina was the second wife of the late Andrei Mironov. Her daughter is the actress Maria Golubkina. Larisa Golubkina died on March 22, 2025, at the age of 85.

Selected filmography

  • Hussar Ballad (1962) – Shura Azarova
  • A Day of Happiness (1963) – Rita
  • Give Me a Book of Complaints (1965) – Tatyana Shumova
  • The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1966) – Queen
  • Liberation (1971) – Zoya, nurse
  • Three Men in a Boat (1979) – Anne

References

References

  1. "Larisa Golubkina". kino-teatr.ru.
  2. [http://www.tarmy.narod.ru/golubkina.htm Larisa Golubkina] on the Central Army Theater website
  3. (22 March 2025). "Умерла Лариса Голубкина". Starhit.
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