Lidiya Smirnova
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Born
13 February 1915
Lidiya Nikolayevna Smirnova
13 February 1915
Died25 July 2007 (aged 92)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1934–2005
Lidiya Smirnova | |
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Лидия Смирнова | |
Smirnova in My Love (1940) | |
| Born | Lidiya Nikolayevna Smirnova 13 February 1915 |
| Died | 25 July 2007 (aged 92) |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1934–2005 |
| Awards | People's Artist of the USSR (1974) |
Lidiya Nikolayevna Smirnova (Russian: Ли́дия Никола́евна Смирно́ва; 13 February 1915 – 25 July 2007)[2] was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress. She was awarded People's Artist of the USSR (1974). She was member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1952.[3]
- The New Moscow (1938) as a girl (uncredited)
- My Love (1940) as Shura
- Lad from Our Town (1942) as Varya Lukonina-Burmina
- She Defends the Motherland (1943) as Fenya
- They Have a Motherland (1949) as orphanage teacher Smayda
- The Miners of Donetsk (1951) as Vera Nikolayevna, Trofimenko's wife
- Silvery Dust (1953) as Flossie Bate, prostitute
- Least We Forget (1954) as Anna Dashenko
- Michman Panin (1960) as Grigoryev's wife
- Silence (1963) as Serafima Ignatyevna Bykova
- It Happened at the Police Station (1963) as Zubareva, professor's wife
- Welcome, or No Trespassing (1964) as doctor
- Balzaminov's Marriage (1964) as Akulina Gavrilovna Krasavina, matchmaker
- Village Detective (1969) as Yevdokiya Mironovna Pronina, rural shop clerk
- Ilf and Petrov Rode a Tram (1972) as handler and artistic director of circus
- Rudin (1977) as Darya Mikhailovna Lasunskaya
- Carnival (1981) as chairman of the inspection board
- Premonition of Love (1982) as Marya Georgiyevna