Lyudmila Tselikovskaya Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lyudmila Vasilyevna Tselikovskaya (Russian: ??????? ?????????? ???????????, September 8, 1919, Astrakhan, Soviet Russia, - July 4, 1992, Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet film and theatre actress. Immensely popular in the 1940s due to parts in films like Hearts of the Four (1941-1944), Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry (1941), The Aerial Cabman (1943), Ivan the Terrible (1943), Twins (1945) and The Busy Estate (1946), she had a troubled artistic career and received her People's Artist of the RSFSR title only in 1963. Allegedly disliked personally by Stalin, during the Khrushchev's era Tselikovskaya was shied by directors as a symbol of the Stalinist era's Soviet film. For 15 years Tselikovskaya was a partner of Yuri Lyubimov, which never made her life easier, not in the Vakhtangov Theatre, with an orthodox Communist Mikhail Ulyanov at the helm. Tselikovskaya got little by way of laurels from the Soviet officialdom (and has been notoriously denied the People's Artist of the USSR title, a token of the ideological approval) but was admired by general public as a true legend of the Soviet War time cinema.