Soviet cinema was strikingly rich not only in talents, but also in bright faces. Charisma, charm and expressive appearance went hand in hand in the characters of the period. And many of them managed to carry this charm through the years. It's time to remember the most beautiful actors of Soviet cinema!
12. Oleg Yankovsky
The one and only Munchausen conquered the entire USSR with his dashing smile. His track record includes more than 80 acting jobs, not counting TV shows, documentaries, theater and voice acting.
11.Igor Kostolevsky
Throughout his youth, Kostolevsky was persecuted for the fact that he was born in a prosperous and wealthy family. At the same time, it gave the young curly-haired actor an ideal base: good speech, refined manners, impeccable upbringing. He successfully turned all this into his own good!
10. Veniamin Smekhov
Veniamin Smekhov still occasionally appears on the screen, but all his life he remains more of a theatrical actor. All his productions are simply impossible to count. By the way, for the 70th anniversary, the actor did, perhaps, the most unexpected and sudden thing - he gave up the title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
9. Boris Khmelnitsky
Khmelnitsky's spectacular appearance was perfect for harsh brutal roles. In addition to his outstanding film career, he was a great connoisseur of music and played a colossal role in organizing commemorative events in honor of Vladimir Vysotsky.
8. Peteris Gaudins
For Soviet girls, Gaudins was an example of a real knight after his starring role as Ivanhoe. The character turned out to be very effective and lively. Over time and under the influence of fashion trends, this type became insanely popular, but it was Gaudins who was the first!
7. Alexander Abdulov
The main conqueror of women's hearts made his film debut in the 70s and took part in a total of 112 projects. But contrary to the image of a lyrical hero of melodramas, the real Abdulov was a simple and family man. A new wave of popularity was brought to him by the role of the charismatic Fagot-Koroviev in The Master and Margarita.
6. Nikolay Olyalin
In addition to Soviet cinema, Olyalin managed to appear in more modern projects, such as Timur Bekmambetov's "Patrols" based on the novels of Sergei Lukyanenko. But his main role remained as Captain Tsvetaev in the epic "Liberation" about the Great Patriotic War. The image sat down like a glove!
5. Vasily Lanovoy
Young and inspired Lanovoy began acting back in 1954, and since then all his life he simply cannot sit still. Radio performances, theater, social activities, teaching, voice acting, documentary projects are just a small part of his rich leisure time!
4.Igor Starygin
Another romantic hero and the main Aramis of all times and peoples enjoyed fantastic success with women. At least none of his five wives could resist Starygin's beautiful eyes.
3. Oleg Vidov
Due to his spectacular appearance, Vidov is still often confused with the Hollywood star in the photo. In part, this is not far from reality, because back in 1988 he managed to pull off something that many did not dare to dream of: open his own business in the United States and obtain a license for the restoration, dubbing and rental of Soviet cartoons abroad.
2. Vyacheslav Tikhonov
Everyone knows Stirlitz and Bolkonsky performed by Tikhonov, including those outside the former Soviet Union. The actor himself was rather withdrawn, and with the light hand of journalists he was even nicknamed the Great Hermit for his love to hide from the whole world in the country.
1.Sergey Stolyarov
Stolyarov's appearance seemed to be created for the roles of glorious Russian heroes - and he used his potential in full! On account of his "Sadko", "Ilya Muromets", "Vasilisa the Beautiful", "Ruslan and Lyudmila" and many other wonderful works.