Surely everyone has watched the famous TV series "Santa Barbara" or the Disney cartoon "Chip and Dale" at least once in his life. But few people know that the voice of the famous Soviet and Russian actress Lyudmila Gnilova sounds in them.
The beginning and the creative path
On a winter February day in 1944, on the 12th, a girl was born in Moscow, who was named Lyudmila. She was born into a family that loved art. His father was a soldier of the Budyonnovsk cavalry until he was seriously wounded, which did not allow him to continue serving. The commissioned Vladimir Gnilov decided to take part in the front-line concert brigade. Lyudmila's mother danced in another brigade.
Once, at a general concert program, the future mother and father of Lyudmila met, and soon became spouses.
In 1944 it was severe, cold and hungry. The father of the family had to steal firewood at night so that the daughter and wife would not freeze. The girl had a natural talent for dancing. Still not knowing how to walk, she was already trying to dance. Therefore, at the age of four, Lyudmila was sent by her mother to the ensemble. Subsequently, he received the name Loktev.
The dance group in which the girl studied was led by Elena Rosse. She put Lyudmila at the bench with a request to show her skills. Since childhood, Lyudmila Vladimirovna dreamed of being an artist, so she studied at the studio at the Central Theater. After completing her studies at the age of twenty, she enrolled in a theater troupe. The popularity of Lyudmila Gnilova was brought by Lenka, a girl whose role Gnilova played in the film "Far Countries" (1964).
As a young woman, the famous actress starred in many films: "Easy Life", "Light of a Distant Star", etc. Many viewers remember Gnilova in the role of Tosya from the drama A. Manasarova. In the 72nd year, a television performance was filmed with Lyudmila Vladimirovna Gnilova, who played the role of little Bargl, which was called "The Pickwick Club Notes". This was the last shooting of Gnilova at that time.
For a long time, Lyudmila stopped taking part in the filming of films as an actress and devoted herself to dubbing cartoon characters, as well as characters from TV series and movies. Lyudmila's voice sounded in the famous cartoon "Kitten named Woof". Since 1980, Lyudmila Vladimirovna began to voice overseas television projects. For example, her voice could be heard in the well-known TV series "Santa Barbara" and the cartoons "Chip and Dale", "Duck Tales". In the nineties, Gnilova decided to return to the television screen again and starred in the film "Tanks Walk Along the Taganka".
Personal life and family
Lyudmila's first husband is Nikolai Karshin, whom she met while rehearsing a New Year's party. Nikolai came to Lyudmila's home to convince her parents to let the girl go to celebrate the New Year with friends. The young man's father immediately liked the young man and the girl was released. Soon a marriage was registered between Nikolai and Lyudmila.
Gnilova recognized her second husband back in 74th year. With Alexander Solovyov, they were a couple in the same production. The serious attitude of the played heroes led to the fact that Alexander and Lyudmila fell in love with each other. At that time, each actor had his own family. In the 77th year, Gnilova and Soloviev nevertheless got married. In marriage, they had a son, whom they named Michael.
The marriage of Gnilova and Solovyov broke up due to the man's addiction to alcoholic beverages. Today Lyudmila Vladimirovna Gnilova also voices foreign television projects and even characters in computer games.