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Lidiya Belozyorova

Lidiya Oleksiivna Belozyorova was a Ukrainian actress of stage and screen. She began working as an artist at the Mykola Kulish Theatre and spent her professional working career at Rivne Musical-Dramatic Theatre between 1968 and 1969, then at Maria Zankovetska Theatre from 1969 to 1972 and finally at Musical-Dramatic Theatre Mykola Sadovskiy. Beloziorova performed in more than 100 drama and musical performances at Musical-Dramatic Theatre Mykola Sadovskiy. She was made a People's Artist of Ukraine, received the title of Merited Artist of Ukraine and earned the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class.

Biography
On 31 March 1945, Belozyorova was born in Kherson under the maiden name of Lidiia Vakula. In 1963, she began working as an artist at the Mykola Kulish Theatre. Belozyorova was a 1968 graduate of the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University. She was an actress at the from 1968 to 1969 and then at Maria Zankovetska Theatre between 1969 and 1972. and acted in more than 100 drama and musical performances at the theatre. She had roles in cinema: she played the role of Paraska in the 1971 film '''', portrayed the cossack's wife in the 1972 Boris Ivchenko film The Lost Letter and Valeria in the 1975 film Simple Cares. On the afternoon of 17 February, a remembrance service was held for Beloziorova at Musical-Dramatic Theatre Mykola Sadovskiy in Vinnytsia, attended by members of the public. ==Awards==
Awards
In 1993, she was made a People's Artist of Ukraine and had also received the title of Merited Artist of Ukraine. Belozyorova was named a laureate of the Nikolai Zarudny Prize in 2001 or 2002 "for theatrical work". In 2003, she received the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class. ==References==
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