Lyudmila Gurchenko. After the Carnival Night, Gurchenko became the main charm of the Soviet screen, and the actress completely lacked the glamorous Soviet fashion like Orlova, which proved to be a plus, and Gurchenko became a symbol of the thaw, never changing it.
Source: Red Square
Andrei Myronov. The restless, fragile Myronov always looked like a foreigner, a somewhat unfriendly man.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
Wahdan Kikabiz. The guests from the Southern Republic were the fetishism of Soviet women, which sparked all sorts of jokes and anecdotes, and Tbilisi native Vakhtang Kikabidze, like everyone else, represented the passion of the South and appeared clever long before the years became his wealth.
Source: Grazia
Identa Pieha. In the days of black-and-white television, screens seemed to bloom with color as long as the singer dragged out a song about a neighbor.
Source: Interesting facts
Irina Bonarovskaya. She became famous in the ensemble "Singing Guitar" in the early 70s, and then every year became more mature and liberated, and you can argue about who is more beautiful: Bonarovskaya or Futaru.
Source: Piterburger.ru
Vyacheslav Fetisov. Hockey in the league isn't just hockey. The sunken nose and missing teeth didn't embarrass fans, adding courage and a fixed character. Oh, and Fetysov's character is inflammatory.
Source: Tournament
Natasha Guseva. The dream of every pioneer or early learner, appearing in the TV movie Guest from the Future, stays forever in this dreamlike image.
Source: kino-teatr.ru
Yuri and Vladimir Torsuiev. The twins who played two red boys in The Adventures of Electronic Music set the standard for the young beauties of the 80s.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
Natalia Wally. She takes off with the fiery "Caucasian Captive" and immediately transforms into a cold female vampire in the film adaptation of "Vija". If a men's magazine were published in the USSR, Wally would appear on the cover of every second.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
Natalia Fateva. Another daughter and a beautiful daughter! Fateva rose to prominence in the resort's romantic comedy "Three Plus Two", where she was led by the nose of a very young and fledgling Andrei Mironov.
Source: Express - Gaista
Vyacheslav Tikhonov. By Soviet standards, the epitome of rigor and self-confidence was a rock man, Stritz was just the icing on the cake of all his illustrious personalities, and he was always handsome, especially when he wasn't wearing a courtesy party hairstyle.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
Galina Chistiakova. Almost the main beauty of Soviet sports, multiple champions of the long jump, she looks like the heroine on the Hollywood posters of the 80s.
Source: Arguments and facts
Nikolai Yeremenko. Nikolai in Belarus was loved not only by young ladies, but also by movie cameras: he looked like he had been born on the screen.
Source: Gossip Police
Laima Vaikule. Against the backdrop of a Soviet singer, Latvia's Lema looks like an alien blonde who doesn't need diamonds and wires – her brilliance is innate.
Source: Find out everything
Irina Alferova. Constance and a reliable person in The Three Musketeers in case you need an irresistible heroine who doesn't have to prove her irresistibility.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
Oleg Dahl. The soldiers and princes were particularly clever in managing him, though they liked Dahl's role as a villain and cynic. Like many other icons on the Soviet screen, he burned up quickly at the age of 39, leaving a mark that has not cooled to this day.
Source: Arguments and facts
Mikhail Boyarsky. Boyalski is not only the master of the sword, spurs and beard, but also the colorful tone, which is very recognizable and a great quality for the star, if you are a little schoolgirl who has not yet chosen who to fall in love with, then Mikhail Boyarski will be the best and main choice.
Source: Gazeta.ru
Linate Dasayev. An important figure in Soviet sports was the goalkeeper of the national football team and the last line of defense, so he was treated as a warrior, unlike the typical book athlete, Linate was charming, a bit like a rock star.
Source: Point A
Oleg Jankovsky. Although if it was necessary to play a German officer, then he could do it - thanks to the appearance of the "Aryans", Jankovsky's film career in the spy movie "The Shield and the Sword" began.
Source: Arguments and facts
Leonid Filatov. A playwright, director, and actor, even in a coalition of talents, is not enough. Leonid Filatov was so handsome and fashionable that even his beard could not disfigure him. The artist's most popular work is Tang Juan, who suddenly becomes the hero in The Crew of the Sea.
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Valery Leontiev. When Valery Leontiev first appeared on CCTV, his thin scrolls and hermaphroditic movements were not understandable to everyone, he looked too fresh, bold and strange.
Source: Biography
Alexander Abdelov. Becoming famous in "Ordinary Miracles", which almost became the most frequently shown film on Soviet television, the role of lover became important in his work book, which almost damaged his talent, but Abdelov gained honor from the struggle against stereotypes.
Source: culture.ru
Vladimir Vysotsky. Not from the top down, but chosen by the masses themselves, honest, rude, witty, always ahead of the rest of the country.
Source: TVCenter.ru
Anastasia Vertinskaya. When the men's magazine MAXIM organized a vote for the most enthusiastic and passionate Soviet film actress, Alexander Vertinsky's daughter won by an overwhelming margin. "Scarlet sails", "amphibian humans", "war and peace" are the jewels in the crown of the quiet sexual reverence of the Soviet Union.
Source: Kino-teatr.ru