Ariadna Lysak

Ariadna Lysak was an American actress who is best known for Six P.M., The Village Teacher, and Bolshaya zhizn. She was born on April 20, 1920, in Vitebsk, Byelorussia, and passed away on January 12, 2003.

Personal and Family Life

Ariadna Lysak was born into a cultural environment that influenced her early interest in acting. Little is known about her family life, but her career in film began shortly after World War II, a time when many artists were finding their voice through cinema. She often took on roles that displayed her strong character.

Career

Ariadna had a brief but notable career in the film industry. She gained recognition for her roles in several movies during the mid-20th century, including performances in “Six P.M.” and “The Village Teacher.” Despite the limited number of films she appeared in, her impact as an actress left a mark during her time.

Death and Legacy

Ariadna Lysak died on January 12, 2003. Her contribution to cinema is remembered by film enthusiasts and historians. While she may not be widely known today, her work reflects an important period in film history and the evolution of female roles in cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1944 Six P.M. Fekla, aka Fenya (as A. Lysak) 6.6
1946 Bolshaya zhizn. 2 seriya Zhenya’s friend (uncredited) 6.7
1947 The Village Teacher Mashenka (as A. Lysak) 6.4