Actress Lyudmila Abramova died on February 17 at the age of 83.
“The beauty of VGIK and the strictly friend-wife of Volodya Vysotsky, the mother of Arkasha and Nikita, the “explanatory dictionary” of the poet, like no other in the world, Lucy responded by heart to every verse of Volodya … Eternal grateful bright memory,” actor Venimamin wrote on his blog Smekhov.
Lyudmila Abramova graduated from VGIK. She began acting in films in 1962, playing the role of Eva Priestley in the film 713 Requests to Land. It was at this time that she met with aspiring actor Vladimir Vysotsky. The acquaintance grew into a close relationship.
The actress played in just a few more films (“Room”, “I Can’t Live Without You, Yuste”, “Eastern Corridor”, “Red Chernozem”), after which she preferred her family to her career. In a marriage with Vysoky, two sons were born – Arkady and Nikita. The couple lived together until 1970.
Subsequently, Lyudmila Abramova did a lot to perpetuate the memory of Vladimir Vysotsky, including as the artistic director of the directorate for the creation of his museum in Moscow.
Source: Rosbalt

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