Lyudmila Gurchenko was not only an actress, equally unique in any genre. She was a singer, a dancer, a writer, a needlewoman – a unique person who has achieved all the boundless talent, fantastic hard work and such devotion that in her life there was no place for nothing but art.
“Nobody loves you … except for the audience,” a colleague told her. And he was right. For millions of people, she was beloved, beautiful, the only one. For colleagues – prickly, too selfless, “uncomfortable.”
People of such talent are tragically lonely. About this loneliness at the peak of glory, about how Gurchenko’s life itself became its roles, about the radiant trace that the star, having drilled, left in the cinema, in the hearts and in memory, this book Valery Kichin, based on many years of communication with the great actress.
Author
Kichin Valery Semenovich
Editor
Rybakova Elizabeth
Publisher
Amphora, 2013
12+
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