The history of cinema is full of funny and dramatic stories that have not been reflected on the screen. The creative career and personal fate of the actress Alla Larionova were uneven. Sometimes dramatically.
Happy childhood
The future star of Soviet cinema Alla Dmitrievna Larionova was born on February 19, 1931 in a family of employees. Parents lived in Moscow. My father was in charge of the food shop base. The mother worked in a kindergarten. When the war broke out, the head of the family went to the front. And the girl and her mother were evacuated to the small town of Menzelinsk, which is located on the territory of Tatarstan. Life in the evacuation was difficult. The mother worked a lot, and the girl often spoke at the hospital, in front of the wounded soldiers. I read poems that I memorized at home.
The girl studied well at school. I didn’t think much about my future profession. Once, when she was 14 years old, she was noticed on the street by an assistant director and invited to act in films. To shoot it is loudly said. Alla began to participate in the so-called extras. At the same time, she was registered in the Mosfilm filing cabinet. Having received a certificate of maturity, Larionova firmly decided to go "to study as an artist." When she entered GITIS, she “fell asleep” on the very first exam. Without thinking twice, she took the documents and moved to VGIK. Here, after some doubts, she was accepted into the workshop of Sergei Gerasimov.
Professional career
As usual, the students were involved in serious filming in films. The directors selected the most talented and tested them in their projects. In 1952, Alla Larionova auditioned for the main role in the film "Sadko". The film turned out to be very successful. A year after the release of the screens, the actors were invited to a festival in Venice. Alla Larionova at this festival received the main award - "Golden Lion". Foreign producers persistently offered her fantastic engagements, but the actress did not dare to leave her homeland and plunge into the unknown.
Upon returning to Moscow, Alla was offered the lead role in the film "Anna on the Neck". After the release of the film on the screens, Larionova, without any exaggeration, became the star of Russian cinema. However, fame also has a downside. Envious people began to spread the most ridiculous rumors about Larionova's personal life. As a result, for several years she was in disgrace with the leadership. But all the bad things pass and they remembered about her. They remembered when Alla Dmitrievna turned 60, and was awarded the title of "People's Artist of the Russian Federation", but she did not wait for worthy roles in the cinema.
Quirks of personal life
In total, the beauty of life had two men. Back in the early 50s, on the set of one of the films, Alla met the handsome and heartthrob Ivan Pereverzev. As usual, a feeling flared up between them. However, the relationship did not end with a visit to the registry office. The actor willingly met with a pleasant lady, but was not going to marry.
In early 1957, Larionova married the popular actor Nikolai Rybnikov. The couple's relationship developed in different ways. As a result, they created a strong family and lived together for over thirty years. Rybnikov died in 1990. After that, Alla began to slowly fade away. In the spring of 2000, the actress died of a massive heart attack.