Julia Raevskaya
59 minutes ago
Lyudmila Gurchenko, Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina and Vadim Spiridonov Today we often feel nostalgic for the actors of the Soviet era. Sincere, talented, really folk – what only epithets were not awarded, say, Evgeny Leonov or Alexander Abdulov. Meanwhile, there are also such stars of Soviet cinema, whom the audience could not fall in love with. Moreover, they were hated.
Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina
Many believe that the actress began to criticize recently. In recent years, Lidia Nikolaevna, we recall, often found herself at the center of scandals because of her marriage to Bari Alibasov. However, in the Soviet years, the people did not favor this star. With the writer and director Vasily Shukshin, the artist had an affair on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”. Soon the couple got married, and Lydia Nikolaevna often began to appear in the paintings of the illustrious spouse: “Stoves, benches”, “Strange people”, “Kalina Krasnaya” … It is not surprising that behind Fedoseyeva-Shukshina’s back they began to talk about her pull. Subsequently, colleagues added fuel to the fire, who gossiped in an interview with journalists about the unbearable character of Lydia Nikolaevna.
Ludmila Gurchenko
At the beginning of her career as an actress, everyone was crazy about her. In Carnival Night, the star impressed the people with her acting and appearance. However, the situation changed very soon. There was a rumor that Lyudmila Markovna was terribly greedy for money. Other gossip was added to this story, after which the movie star had haters from all over the country.
Georgy Burkov
It also happened that directors also influenced the popularity of artists among the people. So, Eldar Ryazanov pretty much ruined the life of Georgy Burkov, who played an alcoholic photographer in Zigzag of Luck. The director admired Burkov’s performance in this particular role so much that he continued to offer him the roles of drunken characters. As a result, the fame of a drunkard stuck to the artist, which negatively affected his image.
Irina Alferova
The trouble with this actress was her beauty. “When the director does not approve me, and then explains to someone: well, you understand, eyes-lips – there is nothing else … yes, I just fell off my chair,” Irina Ivanovna once shared. The glory of beautiful mediocrity, which is unworthy of roles, really followed her.
Vadim Spiridonov
This artist was so convincing in the role of the villain in the film “Eternal Call” that the audience simply could not cope with their dislike. Spiridonov was even attacked on the street, believing that he was the same in life as he was on the screen. “The whole country hated him,” noted the writer Yuri Moskalenko.
Source: femmie.ru
Photo source: a frame from the film “Kalina Krasnaya”, a frame from the film “Carnival Night”, a frame from the film “The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!” film stills