Valentina Serova

Valentina Serova
Born Valentina Polovikova
December 23, 1917
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Died December 12, 1975
Nationality Russian
Occupation Actress

Valentina Serova (Russian: Валенти́на Васи́льевна Серо́ва) (December 23, 1917 – December 12, 1975) was a Soviet film and theatre actress born in Ukraine. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1946).[1] Winner of the Stalin Prize of the second degree (1947).[2]

Early life

Serova was born Valentina Polovikova (Валентина Половикова) in 1917 in Kharkiv. In 1938, she married her first husband, Anatoli Serov, a Soviet Air Force general, a test and fighter pilot. In 1939 Anatoli Serov died in a crash testing a new plane.[3]

Career

In 1939, her film A Girl with a Temper had a huge success and she became one of the biggest film stars of the Soviet Union.

In 1940 she met Konstantin Simonov, a famous Soviet author, whom she married in 1943. Simonov's poem "Wait For Me", one of the most famous Russian war poems, is dedicated to her. She subsequently inspired a series of love poems, collected as "With You and Without You" ("С тобой и без тебя"). Their relationship was a troubled one. During the war it was widely rumored that Serova was a mistress of Gen. K.K. Rokossovski.[4] While it's true that Serova, working as a hospital volunteer, met Rokossovski several times while he was recovering from a wound from a shell fragment in early 1942, it was not acknowledged.[5] Frontline soldiers saw the two often travelling together. [6] Rokossovski also had another mistress at this time, Dr. Lt. Galina Talanova, with whom he had a daughter in 1945.[7]

Later years and death

Her career declined after the 1940s. Simonov left her in 1957. She became an alcoholic and died in Moscow in 1975.[8]

References

  1. "Валентина Васильевна Серова — Биографии, мемуары, истории". Archived from the original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  2. Мария Симонова, дочь актрисы Валентины Серовой: «Меня вернули маме после суда» на сайте газеты Известия
  3. Скандал вокруг сериала «Звезда эпохи»: Домогарову запретили читать стихи Симонова.
  4. 7 фактов о советской актрисе Валентине Серовой — Николай Грищенко — Российская газета
  5. Braithwaite, Rodric; Moscow, 1941, Vintage Books, New York, 2006, p 295
  6. Pyl'cyn, Alexander (2006). Penal Strike. Stackpole Books. p. 162]. ISBN 9780811735995.
  7. Braithwaite, Rodric; Moscow, 1941, Vintage Books, New York, 2006, p 208
  8. Braithwaite, Rodric; Moscow, 1941, Vintage Books, New York, 2006, p 314


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