Lyudmila
Konstantinovna Alexandrovskaya (Turyleva)

Russia • born in 1917

Biography and information

Honored Artist of the RSFSR, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR.

 

In 1943 she graduated from the arts, the department of VGIK, specialized in the studio of combined shooting (director A. Ptushko). The first independent work of Alexander as an artist of combined shooting was the film "At six o'clock in the evening after the war" (1944).

 

As an artist of combined shootings, independently or with a group of artists, she took part in the work on the films: 1944 - “Sky of Moscow”; 1946 - "Hello, Moscow!"; 1947 - "Our Heart"; 1948 - "The Legend of the Siberian Land"; 1950 - The Fall of Berlin (1st and 2nd series, Gos. Pr. USSR, 1950), Three Meetings; 1955 - Romeo and Juliet; 1956 - Otel-lo, Volnitsa; 1957 - The Sisters; 1958 - "Idiot", "Eighteenth Year"; 1959 - “Gloomy Morning”, “Song of Koltsov”; 1961 - "Five days, five nights"; 1962 - The Court of Insane; 1964 - “Russian Forest” (1st series); 1965 - "Year, like life" (1st and 2nd series), etc.

 

Cit .: The search for composition of the frame, "IR", 1959 number 11.

 

Lit .: Arbat Y., Those who help create the film, “Work Woman”, 1952, No. 1; E. Marnel, Moscow sorceress, "Soviet Woman", 1959, No. 4; Batrakova S., the artist in the cinema, in coll.: Mosfilm, vol. 2, M., 1961.