Pillar Noblewoman: Lyubov Orlova
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:18 am
According to historian S. B. Veselovsky, the Mikhalkovs were distant relatives of the imperial Romanov family, and even participated in the enthronement of Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov . Thus, the outstanding Soviet and then Russian actor and director Nikita Mikhalkov , as well as his brother, director Andron Konchalovsky , are hereditary nobles. In addition to them, among the descendants of ancient noble families, one can note such outstanding artists: Oleg Yankovsky , Pyotr Velyaminov , Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, Alexander Zbruev , Lev Durov and many others.
Among the actresses of Soviet cinema from the first bc data india of the existence of Soviet cinematography, many talented beauties of noble origin shone. The most famous of them, of course, was the incomparable Lyubov Orlova, who was repeatedly favored by the authorities, the main heroine of musical film comedies of the 1930s - 1940s. Despite the fact that in the questionnaires the actress invariably indicated that she came from the civil servants, the whole country knew that Lyubov Orlova was a noblewoman.
The talented actress was born in Zvenigorod near Moscow in the family of a nobleman from Poltava province P. F. Orlov. He honestly earned his nobility in military service for the benefit of the Russian Empire. The actress's mother E. N. Sukhotina was a pillar of the nobility, a relative of the famous writer Count L. N. Tolstoy. In addition to Lyubov Orlova , Lyudmila Gurchenko , Margarita Terekhova , Maria Andreeva and many other talented actresses of the Soviet theater and cinema could boast of their noble origins .
Among the actresses of Soviet cinema from the first bc data india of the existence of Soviet cinematography, many talented beauties of noble origin shone. The most famous of them, of course, was the incomparable Lyubov Orlova, who was repeatedly favored by the authorities, the main heroine of musical film comedies of the 1930s - 1940s. Despite the fact that in the questionnaires the actress invariably indicated that she came from the civil servants, the whole country knew that Lyubov Orlova was a noblewoman.
The talented actress was born in Zvenigorod near Moscow in the family of a nobleman from Poltava province P. F. Orlov. He honestly earned his nobility in military service for the benefit of the Russian Empire. The actress's mother E. N. Sukhotina was a pillar of the nobility, a relative of the famous writer Count L. N. Tolstoy. In addition to Lyubov Orlova , Lyudmila Gurchenko , Margarita Terekhova , Maria Andreeva and many other talented actresses of the Soviet theater and cinema could boast of their noble origins .