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Irina Alferova. The Beloved Woman of the Handsome Abdulov

Irina Alferova. The Beloved Woman of the Handsome Abdulov

5 hrs. 9 min.
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“Ira Alferova is a deeply Slavic type. And French lightness isn’t hers,” the director Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich said, who didn’t want to cast the actress as Constance in “The Three Musketeers.” But for many generations of Soviet viewers, the beautiful actress remained the touching, sweet, and defenseless Constance. Though the roles that fell to her were much deeper and more complex—both in cinema and in life.

It’s hard to say which one was the main, the most important: the role of a mother, the role of a beloved, or the role of an actress known to us from films (“The Walking through Torment,” “A Foreboding of Love,” “TASS is authorized to announce…” and others) and from Lenkom productions.

She loved and was loved; she had enough amazing feminine talent and truly Slavic generosity to bring three adopted children into her family and raise them: two children of her last husband—Anastasiya and Sergey—and Aleksandr, the son of her sister Tatyana, who died in 1997. And the eternal phrase “Don’t part with those you love” stayed in our hearts thanks to the melodrama of the same name, in which the leading male role was played by the country’s most handsome actor—Abdullov—and the leading female role—his wife Irina Alferova.
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