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Lyubov Polishchuk
Lyubov Grigoryevna Polishchuk was a popular Russian actress. She was born in the Siberian city of Omsk. After school she decided to become an actress and moved to Moscow. She made her debut in cinema in 1976 in the popular comedy film The Twelve Chairs in 1977, which was directed by Mark Zakharov. Lyubov Polishchuk died of bone cancer in Moscow in 2006, aged 57. She was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery. |
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Lyubov Sirota
Lyubov Makarivna Sirota is a Ukrainian poet, writer, playwright, journalist and translator. As a former inhabitant of the city of Pripyat and an eyewitness of the Chernobyl disaster, she has devoted a great part of her creative output to the 1986 catastrophe. She writes in both Ukrainian and Russian, and also translates from Ukrainian into Russian and vice versa. Her poems have been translated into many languages, including English. |
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Lyubov Sokolova (actress)
Lyubov Sergeevna Sokolova was a Soviet and Russian cinema actress, named a People's Artist of the USSR. She played more than 300 film roles. |
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Lyubov Voropayeva
Lyubov Grigorievna Voropayeva is a Soviet and Russian poet, songwriter, screenwriter, producer, laureate of the Song of the Year TV festival. |
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Lyubov Zakharchenko
Lyubov Zakharchenko was a Russian poet and singer-songwriter. |
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Lyudmila Alexeyeva
Lyudmila Mikhaylovna Alexeyeva was a Russian historian and human-rights activist who was a founding member in 1976 of the Moscow Helsinki Watch Group and one of the last Soviet dissidents active in post-Soviet Russia. |
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Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko was a popular Soviet and Russian actress, singer and entertainer. She was given the honorary title People's Artist of the USSR in 1983. |
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Lyudmila Ivanova
Lyudmila Ivanovna Ivanova was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989). She was awarded the Order of Honour and the Order of Friendship. She composed many songs for the guitar. |
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Lyudmila Kasatkina
Lyudmila Ivanovna Kasatkina was a Soviet and Russian actress who starred in a string of war-related films directed by her husband Sergey Kolosov. |
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Lyudmila Khrushkova
Lyudmila Georgievna Khrushkova is a Soviet–Abkhazian archaeologist and university professor. |