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Vera Vitalievna Glagoleva is a Soviet and Russian actress who was remembered by millions of viewers for the films “Don't shoot at white swans”, “Torpedo bombers”, “Marry the captain”, “Sincerely yours”, “Waiting room”, “Maroseyka, 12” and many others. others.

Childhood

Vera was born on January 31, 1956 in a family of Moscow teachers. Father, Vitaly Glagolev, taught physics and biology at school, mother, Galina Glagoleva, was a teacher in elementary grades. The son Boris was already growing up in the family. The family lived in the Patriarch's Ponds area, on Alexei Tolstoy Street. When the girl turned 6, the Glagolevs received new apartment in Izmailovo. For the next 4 years, Vera lived and studied in the GDR, then returned to Moscow.


As a child, Glagoleva was seriously engaged in archery; subsequently received the title of master of sports and entered the junior team of Moscow. About acting career she did not think; her film debut took place quite by accident.

First roles

In 1974, having barely finished school, she and her friend came to the Mosfilm studio, where she, a girl with huge eyes and delicate features, was noticed in the buffet by the assistant director of the film To the End of the World. The film was directed by Rodion Nakhapetov, future husband Faith. She was offered to try to play a scene with the lead actor Vadim Mikheenko. Without acting education and even classes in the school drama circle, she played the most organically young Sima, traveling along the sleepers with her distant relative Volodya.


In 1977, Vera Glagoleva was invited to play the role of Varya in the film "On Thursday and Never Again" directed by Anatoly Efros. The game impressed Efros so much that he invited Glagoleva to work in his theater on Malaya Bronnaya. However, under the influence of Nakhapetov, Glagoleva refused this offer, which she later regretted all her life.


The secret of the young actress, who captivated the audience at first sight, was simple - she had not only an amazingly cinematic appearance, but also a unique acting type: a fragile girl who has hidden strength and integrity, brittle plasticity, and the accuracy of a “psychological gesture”.


The next success is the teacher Nonna Yuryevna in the drama “Don't Shoot White Swans”, Zhenya from “Starfall”, the singing girl from “About You”, Shura from “Torpedo Bombers”. All her heroines were united by one thing - they were, as they say, not of this world, mysterious and poetic.

"About you". Vera Glagoleva

Career heyday

Glagoleva's popularity came in 1983, after filming Vitaly Melnikov's melodrama Marry the Captain, where she played the emancipated and feminine journalist Lena.


The most interesting thing is that this role went to Vera Glagoleva quite by accident. At first, the film was shot by one director, and they shot a completely different story - about a border guard officer who is looking for a wife, choosing from a teacher, a milkmaid and a photojournalist. However, filming was stopped. After Melnikov, together with screenwriter Valery Chernykh, rewrote the script, only one woman remained - Lena. According to a survey by the magazine "Soviet Screen", Vera Glagoleva was recognized for her role in the film "Marry the Captain" best actress 1986.


Throughout her career, Glagoleva did not play a single negative role, with the exception of her early work in the crime drama Preference on Fridays (1984). Not a single director saw her as a bitch, but the actress was pleased with her image.


In the 1990s, Glagoleva was still very popular. The actress had a certain role: she played independent and strong-willed women. So, in the film "I myself" directed by Maksimchuk, she appeared in the role of a woman who takes revenge on her husband's killers.


Since the late 90s, Vera Glagoleva has been filming mainly in the series: "Waiting Room", "Maroseyka, 12", "Heirs", "Island Without Love", " Wedding ring"," A woman wants to know ... ". In 1997, she played the mother of the main character in the drama "Poor Sasha" and, in 2000, the main role in the film "It is not recommended to offend women."


In 1996, Glagoleva received the title of Honored Artist, in 2011 she was recognized as the People's Artist of the Russian Federation.

Directing experience

In 1990, Vera Glagoleva decided to try herself as a director. Her debut was the psychological melodrama Broken Light, which told the audience about the dramatic fate of unemployed actors at the turn of a new era. Glagoleva herself also starred in this film in the central role of Olga. Due to the fault of the producers, this professional picture did not get into wide distribution, and it was presented to the audience only after 11 years.


In 2005, Vera Glagoleva returned to the director's chair, presenting to the public the drama "Order" with Alexander Baluev. In 2007, Glagoleva filmed the melodrama Ferris Wheel, in which she was invited to play the main role. Alena Babenko. In 2010, a new film by Glagoleva "One War" was released about the fate of women during the Great Patriotic War. Glagoleva called this film her most serious directorial work.


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Personal life of Vera Glagoleva

In 1974, on the set of To the End of the World, Glagoleva met the director of the film, Rodion Nakhapetov. She had already seen him in the films "Lovers" and "Tenderness", and, although she hid it intensely, she was a little in love with him, despite the difference of 12 years. A year later, they got married. In a marriage with Nakhapetov, Vera gave birth to two daughters - Anna (1978) and Maria (1980).


Anna connected her life with the art of dance - she became a ballerina. At the age of 8, she made her debut on the big screen in the film "Sunday Dad", starred in the film by Glagoleva Sr. "One War". In 2006 she married Yegor Simachev, the son of ballet soloists Bolshoi Theater Nikolai Simachev and Tatyana Krasina, and in the same year gave birth to a daughter, Polina. Maria got married and moved to the States, where she trained as a computer designer. After the divorce, she returned to Russia and took up the education of her son Kirill (born in 2007).


In 1989, the American film company FOX bought Rodion Nakhapetov's film At the End of the Night. This picture eventually broke their marriage. The director moved to the States, and in 1991 he officially filed for divorce from Glagoleva. He got new family- the daughter of Russian emigrants Natalya Shlyapnikoff.

Vera Glagoleva. Love story

In the early 90s, Vera Glagoleva married a businessman-shipbuilder Kirill Shubsky. They met in 1991 at the Golden Duke Film Festival. Two years later, Vera gave birth to Cyril's daughter Nastya. Glagoleva gave birth to a girl in Switzerland, in Geneva, where the family lived for a year. Growing up

Businessman Kirill Shubsky admitted that his wife Vera Glagoleva died after a long battle with cancer. Other details of the death of the popularly beloved artist have also become known.

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Vera Vitalievna visited the Schwarzwald-Bar clinic at the University of Freiburg in the suburbs of Baden-Baden, and died a few hours later. The institution specializes in the treatment of internal organs.

Probably, here Glagoleva began the fight against cancer. average cost Diagnosis and primary treatment in Schwarzwald-Bar reaches 50 thousand euros, depending on the stage of the disease, Moskovsky Komsomolets reports.

The artist's relatives are preparing the necessary documents for transporting her body to Russia. Shubsky expressed the hope that this could be done on 17 or 18 August. However, if a person dies abroad, their loved ones often face a number of difficulties.

“Even to transport a body from Russia, it is necessary to have a large number of documents before being sent across the border. And even more so in such a bureaucratic country as Germany,” said an employee of one of the Moscow funeral homes.

According to him, an autopsy must first be performed so that doctors can confirm the death due to the disease. Then this conclusion must be signed by law enforcement agencies.

There are two options for transporting the body to its homeland - by plane or by car. Relatives of the deceased usually choose the second one because of the lower cost: the price varies from two and a half to four thousand euros. The plane will cost at least six thousand euros. To this should be added the services of the employee, his travel allowance and tickets, the experts recalled.

For transportation, the body is placed in a zinc container - euromodule, treated with formalin and covered with gaskets soaked in this solution. "Such security measures guarantee safety for several days," the source assured.

Recall that the Russian actress and director Vera Glagoleva died in Germany at the age of 62 on August 16. According to an insider, the cause of her death was cancer. Farewell will take place at 11:00 Moscow time on August 19 at the Central House of Cinema.

The death of Vera Glagoleva was a merciless blow not only for the relatives and friends of the actress, but also for the fans. The star of Russian cinema for a long time hid cancer.

In the early spring of 2017, the media sounded the alarm: Vera Glagoleva was terminally ill. They wrote about emergency hospitalization, resuscitation, regular blood transfusions, but the star remained silent, and her relatives categorically denied the existence of health problems.

Dni.Ru also tried to achieve the truth, but Glagoleva only brushed it off: "I don’t know anything at all about this. Fortunately, I feel great."

In one of the interviews, the actress spoke very harshly about the fact that these rumors are based on the desire of the media to increase ratings. "The fact that I'm making a movie, for some reason, until today, no one worried. Only some kind of fictional sensation to grab! It's disgusting!" Glagoleva was indignant.

Vera Vitalievna did not deny that she went to the clinic, but only in order to gain strength after filming, which sometimes lasts for 14 hours: “I was filming in the city of Aleksin, Tula Region, and on my day off I came to Moscow to make droppers to recuperate, we were filming a movie, Feature Film. Should have been done in two weeks. The main thing is that they report: "She was in intensive care, and the doctors let her go home." I immediately went to the shooting, on the 4th I was already at the site, where I worked for 1.5 weeks! Well, what is it?" - the Komsomolskaya Pravda website quotes the artist.

These arguments were unbelievable. In addition, a month ago, at the wedding of her daughter Anastasia Shubskaya, the 61-year-old star had fun along with the young. The second day of the festival was celebrated in one of the Moscow restaurants, the showman Vyacheslav Manucharov was the toastmaster. The guests danced until they dropped. Vera Glagoleva started dancing with the soloists of "Ivanushki" Kirill Andreev and Kirill Turichenko.

Manucharov published a video of incendiary dances with the caption "New soloist" on Instagram. Numerous fans of the actor approved the movements of Alexander Ovechkin's mother-in-law: "The soloist is fire!", "A wonderful actress, I like it very much!", "Vera is super!"

Even colleagues did not know about her diagnosis. “No one knew about the illness, because, out of a sense of tact, she did not want to burden anyone with her problems. Unfortunately, such serious illnesses take away from us the most dear people. Of course, this is a loss for Russian cinema. Alla and I were at all her latest film premieres when she was already acting as a director," TV presenter Maxim Galkin told RT reporters.

Recall that the Russian actress Vera Glagoleva died in Germany at the age of 62. On August 16, citing a source close to her family, Moskovsky Komsomolets reported. According to an insider, the cause of death of the artist was an oncological disease.