Drubich Tatyana Lyusenovna - famous Soviet actress. She played in the theater and cinema. Also, many know her as an endocrinologist. She is one of those women who were able to make a successful career in medicine and in creativity.
Actress Biography
Drubich Tatyana Lyusenovna was born in 1960 in Moscow. At school, she was a diligent student. I succeeded in almost all subjects. But, as she herself admits, she never dreamed of any particular profession.
The year she graduated from school coincided with a serious tragedy in her life - the death of her father. Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich at that moment was only 17 years old. This was a major shock. Almost a disaster, after which life had to start almost from scratch.
Actress career
It is worth recognizing that Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich got into the actress in many ways by accident. When she was only 13 years old, her image attracted the director of the heroic adventure film "Fifteenth Spring" Inna Tumanyan. She was offered to play in this drama dedicated to the Great Patriotic War.
Real success came to her in 1975. The cult director Sergei Solovyov invited Drubich Tatyana Lyusenovna to the main role in his melodrama "One Hundred Days After Childhood." Soviet viewers remembered her in a wreath of wildflowers, reading in French, "Letters of Love."
This is a lyrical story about creative children who relax in a camp. Drubich Tatyana Lyusenovna plays schoolgirl Ergolin, with whom pioneer Lopukhin is in love. Lermontov’s play “Masquerade” helps them express their emotions and feelings. They are all working on the production of it.
The key scene is the performance itself, which suddenly turns into a drama with unexpected confessions, outbursts of jealousy and resentment.
The picture was a phenomenal success. Received one of the prizes of the prestigious Berlin Film Festival. Millions of Soviet viewers were in love with Tatyana Lyusienovna Drubich. However, after graduating from school, she decided not to go to actresses.
Medical University
Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich entered the evening faculty of the Semashko Moscow Medical Dental Institute. Having received a specialist diploma, she began working in one of the capital's clinics. The actress herself today admits that it is medical education that is most valuable to her.
All this despite the fact that they were waiting for Tatyana at VGIK, even many teachers were sure that she would start studying there. But it did not happen. Then it became clear that Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich, whose growth was only 165 centimeters, was already a girl with character.
However, she did not abandon the film career. She starred in films and continued to work as a doctor in a regular district hospital. Many noted that Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich greatly valued her white coat and medical histories. Photos that were regularly printed in the "Soviet Screen", she was much less interested.
"Own" director
Drubich became the actress who found "her" director. After the success of “A Hundred Days After Childhood,” she starred in Pavel Arsenov’s school drama “Confusion of Feelings.” Frankly, not very successful. And in 1980, she again appeared on the set with Sergei Solovyov. This time in the melodrama "Rescuer".
She got the image of a cute girl Asya, secretly in love with her former literature teacher Larikov (played by Sergey Shakurov).
After that, Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich begins to play regularly in the films of Solovyov. In 1982 he plays in the drama "The Heiress in a Straight". And after filming a film about the life of Russian emigrants in Latin America, the Chosen One, they get married.
The personal life of the actress
Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich, whose personal life was so well arranged, at that time was 23 years old. Soloviev - 39. For him, this was the third marriage after alliances with actresses Ekaterina Vasilyeva and Marianna Kushnerova.
Drubich idolized Soloviev, even when there was a relationship between them as between a director and an actress. Then he was still married. And the heroine of our article did not particularly believe in the prospect of a divorce, seeing how heavy and unpleasant these thoughts were for him.
After they got married, little has changed in their relationship. For him, she was still more a main actress than a wife; for her, he was a god-like person. At the same time, the couple, in fact, lived in two houses. Which became especially difficult after the birth of Anna's daughter in 1984. In 1989, they divorced.
Anna chose a creative path for herself. She studied in Munich at the Higher School of Theater and Performing Arts in piano. He is currently writing music for films in Los Angeles.
At the peak of a career
Many of the paintings in which Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich played became famous. Solovyov’s films “Assa” and “Black Rose - Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose - Emblem of Love” became real hits.
Their creator was Sergey Solovyov, and the heroine of our article got the main roles. With all this, success on screen never really appealed to her. And when perestroika began, it began to act much less frequently, taking up entrepreneurship, its own business.
Business success
At the same time, Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich did not completely abandon the films. She still played on-screen Chekhov’s heroines, and in life she learned all the wisdom of private property and commerce. All these years began frantically looking for opportunities to earn. The economy and business significantly expanded her ideas about the world.
In the early 90's, she became the owner of the fashion club "Assembly Hall" in the capital. It had everything that was needed for a good rest at that time. High-quality music, dancing on the tables, dubious visitors with big money. Such a life and such a business quickly bored her, and she returned to medicine.
Soon there was an opportunity to earn in this area. A German healthcare company asked her to help organize a business in Russia. Drubich got rich, started a property in Germany. At the same time, when she got a consistently high income, she took up charity work. Until now, she is co-chair of the Faith Hospice Charity Foundation.
Filmography of the actress
In the 90s, Drubich played only Pauline Viardot in the unfinished film "Ivan Turgenev. Metaphysics of Love." And also in the melodramatic comedy of Eldar Ryazanov “Hello, duralei!”, Which was nominated for the prestigious national film award “Nika”.
In the 2000s, Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich began to actively act in films again. The filmography of the actress was replenished with several high-profile pictures. In 2000, she appeared in Alexander Zeldovich’s drama Moscow, starring alongside Ingeborga Dapkunaite.
In 2003, Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich again played with Sergei Solovyov, with whom she remained good relations after the divorce. In the film "On Love" based on the work of Anton Chekhov, she got the role of Elena Ivanovna Popova. A couple of her was Alexander Abdulov.
In 2009, Drubich plays in another Solovyov drama "2-Assa-2." In the same year - in the film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel “Anna Karenina”. The actress gets the main role of the young and beautiful wife Karenin, who meets the handsome Vronsky. After her family life goes downhill.
One of the last works by Drubich on the big screen was the role of Nadezhda Mikhailovna in the fantasy drama "The Last Tale of Rita." The director was Renata Litvinova. The main theme of this picture is death. Drubich admitted that the idea of ​​making a similar film with Renata Litvinova was a long time ago.
Drubich plays the doctor Nadia, who receives a friend Margarita Gauthier for inpatient treatment (Olga Kuzina plays her). Nadia accidentally finds out her diagnosis, but does not dare to tell the loved one the sad news. Instead, she begins to hide from her and abuse alcohol.
At the same time, Litvinova herself plays the nurse Tanya, who works in the morgue at the hospital. In fact, being an angel of death. This image gives the picture fantasy and unusualness.
For the role in this film, Drubich received the Nika Award for Best Supporting Actress. This is her second film award. In 2009, the actors guild awarded her a prize for the image of Anna Karenina.