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Nonna Mordyukova, 82, Soviet Film Star

By Associated Press | July 8, 2008

Russian actress Nonna Mordyukova, whose roles earned her the status of the quintessential Soviet woman, died Sunday, Russia's Union of Cinematographers announced yesterday. She was 82.

Throughout a career that spanned half a century, Mordyukova appeared in dozens of films, including some textbook examples of Soviet propaganda. Her characters often faced a tough choice between devotion to communist dogma and the quiet happiness of family life.

Mordyukova first found fame at age 23 in "Young Guards," a 1948 epic about a group of young communists that fought against Nazi Germans during World War II. She continued with versatile and critically acclaimed performances in adaptations of Russian classics, comedies, and family dramas.

"She truly was a people's actress," President Medvedev said in a statement posted on the Kremlin's Web site. "Her films are close and dear to generations of Russians."

Since the 1990s, Mordyukova had lived a reclusive life in a Moscow apartment that was given to her by the government after she complained about her dire financial situation. Her marriage to a popular actor, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, ended in a divorce in 1963, and her only son, Vladimir, died of drug abuse.


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