Surely everyone at least once in his life watched the famous series "Santa Barbara" or the Disney cartoon "Chip and Dale." But few people know that the voice of the famous Soviet and Russian actress Lyudmila Gnilova sounds in them.
Beginning and creative path
On a winter February day in the 44th year of the 12th day, a girl was born in Moscow who was called Lyudmila. She was born in a family that loved art. His father was a soldier of the Budyonnovsky cavalry until he was seriously wounded, which did not allow him to continue his service. Commissioned Vladimir Gnilov decided to take part in a front-line concert brigade. Lyudmila's mother was dancing in another brigade.
Once at a general concert program, the future mother and father of Lyudmila met, and soon became spouses.
In 1944 he was stern, cold and hungry. The family father had to steal firewood at night so that the daughter and wife would not freeze. The girl had a natural talent for dancing. Still not able to walk, she already tried to dance. Therefore, at the age of four, Lyudmila was given to the ensemble by her mother. Subsequently, he received the name of Loktev.
The dance group in which the girl studied was led by Rossa Elena. She put Lyudmila to the machine with a request to show her skills. Since childhood, Lyudmila Vladimirovna dreamed of being an artist, so she studied at a studio at the Central Theater. Having completed her studies at the age of twenty, she joined the theater troupe. The popularity of Lyudmila Gnilova brought Lenka - a girl whose role Gnilova played in the film "Far Countries" (1964).
As a young woman, the famous actress starred in many films: "Easy Life", "The Light of a Distant Star", etc. Many viewers remembered Gnilova in the role of Tosi from the drama of A. Manasarova. In the 72nd year, a television show was shot with Lyudmila Vladimirovna Gnilova, who played the role of baby Bargl, which was called "Notes of the Pickwick Club." This was the last shooting of Gnilova at that time.
Lyudmila for a long time stopped taking part in the filming of films as an actress and devoted herself to voicing animated characters, as well as heroes of TV shows and movies. Lyudmila's voice sounded in the famous cartoon "Kitten named Woof." Since 1980, Lyudmila Vladimirovna began to voice foreign television projects. For example, her voice could be heard in the famous Santa Barbara series and the cartoons Chip and Dale and Duck Tales. In the nineties, Gnilova decided to return to the TV screen again and starred in the film “Tanks Go Through the Taganka”.