Rialda Kadrich: film and life in the fate of the Yugoslav actress

Rialda Kadrich is the star of Yugoslav cinema. She is familiar to domestic viewers by the role of Mary in the film “It's Time to Love.” The actress became famous at a young age and disappeared early from the movie screens. What was the fate of the artist after the finest hour?

Film career

The year and place of birth of the actress - 1963, Belgrade (Serbia).

Kadrich made her film debut at the age of 14.

The popularity came to the actress in 1979 after the release of the movie "It's Time to Love." The heroine of Rialdy is a schoolgirl Maria, who is experiencing an affair with her peer Boba. First love brings happiness and suffering to young characters. A strong feeling must withstand severe strength tests.

The film “It's time to love” touched on issues that concern all teenagers in love - the first sexual experience and its consequences, misunderstanding of parents. The picture won the sympathy of viewers around the world. Young people from the USSR learned from the film about free morals and the Western way of life of their peers from Yugoslavia.

Shot from the movie "It's Time to Love"

The following films with the participation of Rialda Kadrich continued the storyline “It's time to love.” Maria and Bobo (actor Vladimir Petrovich) grew up, raised a son, experienced a crisis of family life. Their relationship developed in the comedy melodramas "Zhikina Dynasty", "What a grandfather, such a grandson" and others. The story of the main characters is overgrown with new storylines. Relatives of Mary and Bob fell into funny situations of a romantic nature and looked for a way out of them. The epic totaled a total of 7 films and won the love of fans of light comedies.

Rialda Kadrich starred in 16 films. The last film with her participation Cudna noc was released in 1990. Unlike “It's time to love,” he did not receive international recognition.

Life after glory

At the age of 17, Rialda refused to develop a career in the movie. She spent the fees from filming in films on continuing education, took piano lessons and studied English. Kadrich graduated from the universities of Belgrade and Sheffield (UK), after which she became a certified philologist and psychotherapist.

In the early 1990s. Rialda moved to USA. She worked as a reporter for the BBC and the Serbian editorial office of Voice of America. In her reports, Kadrich covered the events of the Yugoslav political conflict. Due to the aggravation of the situation in the Balkans, she did not return to her homeland and moved to a permanent residence in London.

Kadrich during his journalistic career

In the UK, Rialda Kadrich took up scientific work in the field of psychoanalysis.

Today she is a medical practitioner. Kadrich works with individual patients and advises on postpartum depression, psychological addictions, personality disorders and anxiety.

Rialda Kadrich today

Love and family

Little is known about the personal life of Rialda Kadrich. In a 2016 interview for Serbian TV, the actress refuted the viewer's assumptions about an alliance with her on-screen lover Vladimir Petrovich. Performers of the roles of Maria and Boba in life do not communicate.

Rialda Kadrich and Vladimir Petrovich

Rialda Kadrich hides from journalists the facts about his marital status. Today, she is also known by the name of Sebek, however, information about the wife of the actress is not available to the public.

Early success made Rialdo Kadrich a hostage to the popular image. For moviegoers, she remained Maria from the movie “It's Time to Love.” Leaving the show business allowed Rialda to realize himself in journalism and psychotherapy. Kadrich’s example proves that life after fame exists, and it does not look much like a movie story.


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