Star of the Soviet screen: Lilu’s mother from The Fifth Element turned out to be Russian (photo)

Star of the Soviet screen: Lilu’s mother from The Fifth Element turned out to be Russian (photo)

Star of the Soviet screen: Lilu’s mother from The Fifth Element turned out to be Russian (photo)

Milla Jovovich is nothing like her mother.

Galina Loginova did not gain the fame of the whole Union, but managed to appear in the film “Shadows Disappear at Midnight”, playing on the same theater stage with Konstantin Raikin. Now she is better known as the mother of Hollywood diva Milla Jovovich.

The woman was born in the Krasnodar Territory, studied at VGIK and received a variety of roles throughout her career. Later she met the love of her life, the Yugoslav doctor Bogdan Jovovich. Soon the couple moved to the United States, and the artist had to leave the cinema forever, Culturology recalls.

The former star of Soviet screens is 72 years old. She no longer changed her place of residence and today she helps raise her granddaughters. Despite their relationship, mother and daughter hardly resemble each other. Loginova is the owner of soft facial features, a soft smile and hazel eyes. The daughter is a brown-haired woman with blue eyes and a bright and unforgettable appearance.

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Writer: Anna Pavlova

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