Galina Polskikh
Galina Polskikh is a Soviet film actress. She has appeared in more than 100 films since 1962.
In 1979 she was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia, and in 1999 - Order of Honour (fourth degree). The lead roles in Walking the Streets of Moscow (1964) and The Journalist (1967) directed by her teacher Sergei Gerasimov made Polskikh one of the most outstanding film stars in the Soviet Union. The distinctive feature of Polskikh's acting was convincing depiction of subtle emotions of female personages in affecting scenes.
Polskikh became famous after playing lead roles in such Soviet films as The Wild Dingo Dog (1962), There Was an Old Couple (1965) and Faithfulness (1965).
In 1979 she was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia, and in 1999 - Order of Honour (fourth degree). The lead roles in Walking the Streets of Moscow (1964) and The Journalist (1967) directed by her teacher Sergei Gerasimov made Polskikh one of the most outstanding film stars in the Soviet Union. The distinctive feature of Polskikh's acting was convincing depiction of subtle emotions of female personages in affecting scenes.
Polskikh became famous after playing lead roles in such Soviet films as The Wild Dingo Dog (1962), There Was an Old Couple (1965) and Faithfulness (1965).
Known For
118 titles
Pretty Face
Otstavnoy Kozy Barabanshchik
Fuss of the Fusses
Ultimatum
The Perfect Wife
My Elected
Athenian Nights
A Diary of a First-grader Mom
White Nights
Smart Mary
Дом без выхода
Weekend Dad
Three Days in August
Night Accident
Classmates
The Public House
Signs on the Road
Sand-Glass
Vertical Races
The Skurlatai Conspiracy
Make the Clown Laugh
Unfinished Lesson
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