Lyubov Malinovskaya
Born: 1921-07-31 in Orenburg, Soviet Russia
Died: 2009-05-18
Known For: Acting
Biography
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Filmography
1998
1991
1990
- Was There Karotin? as Ксения Степановна Воробей
1989
- Vanishing August
- Nomad Bus as Валя (повар в столовой)
1988
- Jack Vosmyorkin, American as Pelageya - mama Yakova Vosmyorkina
- Presumption of Innocence as Nedyalkova - vdova kapitana 1-go ranga
1987
1985
1984
- I Will Never Forget You as Kropotova
- Our Calling as инспектор
1983
1982
1981
1980
- A Second Spring as charioteer
- Journey to Another Town
1977
- The Key That Should Not Be Handed On as Olga Denisovna
- Domestic Circumstances
- Black Birch as Алексеиха
1976
- The Only One as speculator
1974
- The Bronze Bird as Zherdyai's mother
- Blockade: The Luga Defense Line as Masha
1973
- The Duel as Marya Bityugova
- Karpukhin as Postnikova
- Old Walls as Yevsyukova
- Returned Year
- After the Fair as Агата, жена Пранцыся
1972
- The Russian Field as Antonina
- Dauria as Agrafena Kozulina
- Tell Me About Yourself
1971
- Afrikanych
- Amazing Establishment as Фомина
- День да ночь as Aunt Tanya
1970
1969
1968
1967
- No Path Through Fire as Mother
- War Under the Roofs as Любовь Карповна
- Eugene, Little Eugene and Katyusha
- A Winter Morning as врач
- The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik
1966
- Katerina Izmailova
- In the Town of S. as Anfisa
- How Many Years, How Many Winters! as Настасья Васильевна
- The Land of Our Fathers
1965
- Mercy Train
- Crash as соседка Дроздовых
1964
- Little Hare as секретарша Раечка
- The Lark as POW in the Field
1963
- A Sinful Angel
- When the Bridges Are Raised as passenger
- If a Comrade Calls
1962
- Weirdo the Man as Савранская
- The Boy with Skates
1961
- I Love You, Life as Anna Sevast'yanovna
1960
1959
- Life in Your Hands as Anulin's Wife
- The Quarrel in Lukashi
- Our Correspondent as Varvara Nikitina
1958
- The City Turns the Lights On as Faculty's Secretary
- The Whirligig of Life
- The Death of Pazukin
1957
1956
- Other People's Relatives as Pelageya