Russian actress Lyudmila Solodenko, known for her role in the film “Kin-dza-dza” and participation in Andrei Malakhov's show, has died of a stroke.

Her son, actor Andrei Lavrov, spoke about this on Monday, February 16.
– Mother died on February 12 from a stroke – the fourth time. “For the past three months, she has been bedridden,” the artist said in an interview with Aif.ru.
In 2024, Solodenko participated in Andrei Malakhov's program on the Rossiya TV channel, in which she talked about health problems and her childhood. According to the actress, her mother suffered from tuberculosis and after her death, the girl was sent to an orphanage.
According to Andrei Lavrov, his mother died in 79 years old. He noted that this woman was a soloist in Eddie Rosner's orchestra, where she performed under the stage name Lona Long, and also became the first artist to appear on stage in a miniskirt in the Soviet Union. In addition to “Kin-dza-dza”, Solodenko is also known for his roles in the films “authorized declaration…”, “The Eighth Wonder of the World”, “The Last Visit”, “The Price of Treasure”, “Special Purpose Resort” and others.








