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  1. Since 1967, Valentina Telichkina is an actress of the National Film Actors' Theatre. Valentina Telichkina debuted in cinema after her second year of studies at the institute, in 1965, she appeared in a small role in the film Taiga Troopers by directors Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov.

  2. Valentina Telichkina was born on 10 January 1945 in Krasnoe, Arzamasskiy rayon, Gorkovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Nizhegorodskaya oblast, Russia]. She is an actress, known for The Seagull (1972), Bolshoy (2017) and It Can't Be! (1975). She is married to Vladimir Gudkov. They have one child.

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  3. Valentina Telichkina is a Soviet and Russian actress. Laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize (1976) and The Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR (1985), Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1976).

  4. Valentina Telichkina was born on 10 January 1945 in Krasnoe, Arzamasskiy rayon, Gorkovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Nizhegorodskaya oblast, Russia]. She is an actress, known for The Seagull (1972), Bolshoy (2017) and It Can't Be! (1975). She is married to Vladimir Gudkov.

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  5. In the late 1970s, at a meeting of the Bulgarian-Soviet club of the young creative intelligentsia, Valentina Telichkina met the architect Vladimir Gudkov. For several years he courted the actress, and in 1980 they got married.

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  6. Aug 25, 2023 · Valentina Telichkina is an actress known to a wide audience for the films "It Can't Be!", "Zigzag of Fortune". Later she appeared in the TV series "Brigade", "Yesenin". The nineties were a difficult period for Valentina Ivanovna, her hobby - painting helped to overcome difficulties with health. Valentina Telichkina.

  7. Since 1967, Valentina Telichkina is an actress of the National Film Actors' Theatre. Valentina Telichkina debuted in cinema after her second year of studies at the institute, in 1965, she appeared in a small role in the film Taiga Troopers by directors Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov.