Lyubov Virolainen has long been considered one of the best actresses in Russia. Fame came to her after the following films: "Eternal Call", as well as "To Love a Man".
Love is a stunning and very vivid example of how a person can rise from the very bottom of life and ascend to Olympus. But this is not enough. Virolainen is at the pinnacle of success his whole life, and also continues to evolve.
Biography
Little Lyuba was born before the onset of war, in the winter of 1941. She comes from a Belarusian city called Borisov. The artist had a terrible and very sad childhood. Father heroically died at the front, and at the very beginning of hostilities. With Love, there was still a brother and a sister. At the time of the death of his father, his brother was six years old, and his sister was only three years old. Children for some time lived in a small dugout, they were fed by good people. After some time, a tragic fate awaited her mother. The Germans captured her and simply sent to a concentration camp.
As soon as mother freed, she found the children alive. Lyuba completely forgot what her mother looks like, and began to defend herself, crying, fearing a completely alien woman. Getting used to it was very hard again.
When Love was a young girl, she practically had no dresses and new clothes. She had to wear clothes after her older sister. And she could eat tasty food only after graduation.
After a while, the family began to live more or less stable, the young Lyuba began to dream of a career as an actress. For the first time, she discovered a craving for art in her school years. Although in reality she simply dreamed of wealth and did not think about how to express herself through creativity.
In Leningrad, one day, the future actress was noticed by a film studio agent. Virolainen was invited to audition in the film "At the Turn". The girl really was very talented and ideal for a small role. When she received her first fee, she immediately bought ordinary fresh bread and carried it home.
Virolainen graduated from high school and for the first time tried to enter a theater university. But she had only one school dress. In such a modest outfit, she felt sandwiched and gray. And the selection committee simply did not pay attention to it.
Several years passed, and the girl took another chance. She was finally accepted into the theater studio of the Bolshoi Drama Theater. George Tovstonogov discerned in her incredible talent, which he planned to gradually reveal. Lyuba came to him in a modest outfit and with big sad and thoughtful eyes.
Career
The career of the actress began after filming in a film called "The Road Home". This melodrama was shot by Alexander Surin, it was released in 1969, and the success was very unexpected. She was able to create the image of a woman who is trying at all costs to find her happiness. After some time, the artist became again popular. The fact is that she was offered a role in the film "To Love a Man."