About actress Svetlana Fomicheva

The movie is shot under the name Tom, which went from a grandmother with French roots. Her mother was part of the communist underground, operating in Bessarabia before the start of World War II. Since childhood, Svetlana has been accustomed to hard physical labor, she had to work in the garden and work around the house. She knows how to cook amazingly delicious dishes, knit and embroider.

Before entering a university, the girl did not even think that fate would be destined for her to become an actress. Today she is known and loved in all countries of the post-Soviet space and beyond. She deserved this love after the publication of the legendary film "Tabor Goes to Heaven", in which she was lucky to play the main female role. She calls the famous world-famous director Emil Lotyan a man who cannot be forgotten. By her confession, after his death, she felt like an orphan.

The article will discuss a talented and beautiful woman who is rightfully included in the list of the most famous and popular actresses of our time.

Svetlana Fomicheva (Toma) frame from the film

general information

Svetlana Fomicheva (Toma) is a Soviet, Moldavian and Russian actress. There are 64 roles in cinema and television on the track record of natives of Chisinau. In her filmography, the paintings “My Tender and Tender Beast”, “Anna Pavlova”, “Tabor Goes to Heaven”.

She began her creative career with the role of Joanna in the 1966 film "Red Glades". She worked on the set together with the actors Grigore Grigoriu, Mikhail Badikyan, Irina Lachina, Victor Sotsky-Voinicu, Valentin Nikulin and others.

She played in films of the following genres: biography ("Anna Pavlova", "How Idols Left"), action movie ("Train to Brooklyn", "People in the Ocean"), detective ("Lady Boss", "Luchaferul"), comedy (" Pious Martha "," It was, huh? "), Melodrama (" Lautaras "," Gift of Fate "), drama (" 9 days and one morning "," Hometown "," Brother "," Echo of the Hot Valley ") and etc.

frame with svetlana fomicheva (volumes)

Biography

Svetlana Fomicheva (Toma) was born May 24, 1947 in the Moldovan city of Chisinau in the family of livestock. After school I entered Chisinau University at the Faculty of Law. After meeting with the director Emil Loteanu, who persuaded her to star in the film "Red Glades", he transferred to the local Art Institute. G. Music, where she studied until 1969. A year later, she got a job at the Tiraspol Theater of Russian Drama, in which she served for several years.

The next place of work of Svetlana Fomicheva was the Chisinau Russian Theater named after A.P. Chekhov. From 1976 to 1990 she worked at the Moldova-Film studio. In 1979 he received the title of Honored Artist of the Moldavian SSR. In 2001, she became the Honored Artist of Russia. Since 2008, she has been the People's Artist of the Republic of Moldova.

Actress Svetlana Fomicheva (Toma)

Personal life

The first husband of Svetlana Fomicheva was actor Oleg Lachin. In 1971, a girl, Irina, was born into the family, who would later follow in the footsteps of her mother and become famous. In 1972, Oleg Lachin died. In 2000, Svetlana tied the knot with the playwright Andrei Vishnevsky, but in 2005 the couple broke up.

Famous projects

For work in the films "Red Glades" and "This Moments" was followed by a role in the film "Living Corpse" in 1968. In 1971, the actress starred in the film "Lautara".

The finest hour for our heroine was the role of the Rada in the film of Emil Loteanu "Tabor goes to heaven." After the publication of this project, photos of Svetlana Fomicheva appeared in the most famous movie magazines. The painting in 1976 won the main award of the film festival held in the city of San Sebastian.

Then the magnificent actress Svetlana Fomicheva replenishes her creative biography with new interesting roles.

In the 1978 film "My Tender and Tender Beast" she played the gypsy Tina. in 1980, Svetlana Fomicheva (Tom) was offered the role of Donja Lucia in the film "Pious Martha." In the project "Anna Pavlova", the shooting of which ended in 1983, received a supporting role. A year later, she played in the television film "Captain Frakass".

In 1991, joined the cast of the film "Wandering Stars." In 1999, she received the role of an Englishwoman in the film "Fan". In 2014, she played Aunt Lena in the full-length film "9 Days and One Morning."


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