In order to realize your cherished dreams, you need to make specific decisions and act without delay. Lyudmila Sosyura from young nails knew that a movie would be shot. And this confidence helped her in difficult times.
Starting conditions
Lyudmila Andreevna Sosyura was born on June 26, 1934 in a military family. As a girl, she bore the name Kostyrko. Parents lived in the famous city of Nizhyn, Chernihiv region. It was in this town that the variety of cucumbers Nezhinsky appeared. Father served in the local garrison. Mother was engaged in housework and raising children.
The girl grew obedient and organized. Her things were always in their place. She learned to sew and cook early. When the war began, the father was sent to the army. After that, Lyudmila no longer saw him. The head of the family died the death of the brave in a battle with the invaders. Mother had to raise and raise her daughter alone. At school, Lyudmila studied well, with a desire to engage in amateur art. Attended a theater studio in a local club. And she always tried to watch a new film, which was brought once a week.
Creative activity
When it came time to choose a profession, Lyudmila told her mother that she wanted to become an actress. To get a specialized education, she entered the Kiev Theater Institute. Already in her student years, the aspiring actress began acting in films. Despite the fact that the work on the set took a lot of time and effort, Lyudmila managed to pass tests and exams in a timely manner. In the film "Nazar Stodol" she played a cameo role. The next film, entitled "Maxim Perepelitsa" brought fame to all participants in the project. Sosyura appeared on the screen in the image of the bride of the protagonist.
In 1956, Lyudmila Andreevna received a diploma and began working at the Dovzhenko Film Studio. The career of the young actress developed gradually, without sharp ups and annoying failures. Almost every year she received two or three offers from famous directors. The next film, in which Sosyura played one of the main roles, was called "Keys to Heaven." This picture fell in love with the youth audience of the Soviet Union. Then the comedy "Where are you, knights?"