On March 22, it became known about the death of the famous Soviet actress Larisa Golubkina. TV presenter Andriy Malakhov reported it in his Telegram-channel, noting that his girlfriend and star of the movie "Hussar Ballad" had passed.
Larissa Golubkini was 85 years old. Previously, she was diagnosed with a malignant disease of the blood system, which was incurable. Because of this, the actress has gained palliative status when treatment can no longer provide recovery, but only helps to relieve pain and improve quality of life.
Recently, Larisa Golubkina's health has deteriorated significantly. She moved in a wheelchair, had a hearing and vision impairment. The care of her was carried out by a special caregiver.
Larisa Golubkin was born on March 9, 1940 in Moscow. Her cinema career began with a leading role in Eldar Ryazanov's comedy "Hussar Ballad", which was released on the screens in 1962. This role was given to the actress with wide popularity and love of the audience.
During her acting career, Larisa Golubkin has played more than 20 roles in cinema. Among the most famous films with her participation are "Give a Book of Complaints", "Three in a boat, not counting dogs" and others.
In addition to cinema, Golubkin actively worked in the theater and performed on the stage. Her work has always been marked by talent, charisma and professionalism.
Larisa Golubkin was married to famous actor Andriy Mironov from 1977 to 1987. Their marriage was a bright page in the history of Soviet cinema.
The loss of Larisa Golubkina has become a sad event for fans of her talent and all theatrical and cinematic community. Her creative inheritance will remain in the memory of the audience forever.