Daughter of Fedoseeva Shukshina from her first marriage. Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina brutally renounced all three of her own daughters

How did it happen that after death famous actor and writer Vasily Makarovich Shukshin life famous family divided into before and after? Why is there no place for provincial relatives in the heart of the capital's TV personality Maria Shukshina? Will there be an end to the succession war? We talked to Shukshin's relatives and found out the truth.

Soviet film director and actor Vasily Shukshin died of a heart attack on October 2, 1974, during the filming of the film They Fought for the Motherland. The death of the head of the family became a point of no return for the previous relationship in his seemingly friendly family.

The unknown niece of the legendary Vasily Shukshin, Lyudmila, frankly spoke about all the secrets of the famous family in her first interview. She remembers the popular TV presenter Maria and her nun sister Olga as little girls.

“Imagine, my birthday is October 1 ... And Vasily Makarovich passed away on October 2,” his niece recalls the events of forty years ago. - Lidia Nikolaevna at that time was in Bulgaria at a film festival. I saw her at the funeral, she was one step away from suicide... She looked like a madwoman then. Thank God, over time I realized that I need to live on, because she has two children ...

Visited her daughter in prison only once

Few people know that Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina actually has three daughters. However, in public, the actress was seen only with Maria and Olga. So, in a conversation, a relative Lyudmila automatically forgets about the third daughter Nastya from her first marriage to actor Vyacheslav Voronin. In 2010, Only the Stars magazine published an interview with him:

- Of the Shukshins, we only keep in touch with Olga, and Masha and Lydia do not want to communicate with us. Olya came to visit Nastya and her daughter Laura and, of course, told Lydia about the birth of Martin's great-grandson. But Lydia Nikolaevna didn't even say hello.

- Nastya grew up with her father and his mother. Grandmother, consider, deprived Lida of her daughter, - says Lyudmila Shukshina. - Vasily Makarovich wanted Nastya to grow up with them. They sued because of this, but in the end the girl was never given to them.

Maria Shukshina /

The daughter of actress Shukshina Nastya herself said:

- Once, having arrived in Moscow, I asked: “Mom, if I am guilty of something before you, then forgive me!” But she did not want reconciliation.

The famous mother, perhaps, still has not forgiven her daughter. After all, when she fought with her ex for the right to be with her, a 10-year-old girl said: “No, I want to go to my grandmother” (Vyacheslav Voronin's mother. - Auth.). Perhaps if the little girl had kept silent then, her life would have turned out differently ... The daughter of the legend of Soviet cinema in the late 90s went to prison. She was detained with drugs at the border. When Nastya was interrogated, she confessed that she had done something stupid. And she explained: “I was tired of lack of money, I thought, I’ll just transport it once, I’ll get a large amount and live like a human being." She served three years in a colony, and little Laura at that time lived with her grandfather. Lidia Nikolaevna only once visited her daughter in prison.

- Mom then asked me not to give interviews about our relationship. After all, when I was imprisoned, the entire press, choking, rinsed her name, they say, the daughter of Fedoseyeva-Shukshina turned out to be a drug courier. I promised not to harm her.

- I still don’t know who is right and who is to blame in our family history. But, as always happens, children pay for the mistakes of adults, - Nastya's father says bitterly. “I don’t blame my daughter for anything. I hope someday Lida's heart will soften too.

Olga Shukshina /

At sister Our life has been successful. Maria Shukshina is now one of the most filmed actresses in Russian cinema, she has more than 40 films and starring roles in the TV series "The Village", "The Terrorist Ivanova" and the film "Bury Me Behind the Plinth". Many people dream of such a career. Maria arranges the long-awaited meetings of relatives in the program "Wait for me", but she does not want to know her relatives.

- Masha does not communicate with either Olga or Nastya. She also does not know the daughter of Vasily Makarovich from her first marriage, Katya, who lives in Germany. We have relatives in the Altai village Nadya and Sergey - these are the children of Vasily Makarovich's sister Natalya. So if they come to Moscow, then they can only stay with me or with an old friend of our family. There is no talk of spending the night with Masha or Lydia Nikolaevna. Maria does not communicate with me either. I understand her, she has four children, she carries everything on her shoulders. If you spray on everyone, then you can just go crazy.

Anastasia Shukshina /

It was not possible to get a comment from the telediva Maria Shukshina herself. Only when he heard about his relatives, the star hung up. In her father's homeland in Srostki, where Shukshin's readings are held annually, the actress is an extremely rare guest.

- I remember Masha was once at the readings. Arrived and flew away in a helicopter with Nikita Mikhalkov. I did not communicate with any of my relatives, - says Lyudmila.

Shukshin's first wife still loves him

Vasily Shukshin's daughter Olga has been living between heaven and earth for many years. She atones for the sins of a famous family, works at a Sunday school in Ivanovo region. She gave her son, whom she named Vasily in honor of her father, to the monks in an orphanage. Olga warns: no one can hide from the punishment of heaven...

- Our task is not to drown the surname. And I know that even the closest ones hang out at parties, drink for days and get huge money for it.

Niece Lyudmila Shukshina is sure: Olga has no place in the temple of God.

It's not her level. She is a textured girl, she needs to act in films. Still, she has a VGIK education. I hope that soon Olya will finally start earning money herself and become independent.

Vasily Shukshin /

Now discord reigns in the Shukshin family. After the death of Vasily Makarovich, his widow and daughter Olga cannot share a 4-room apartment in the center of Moscow. The cost per square meter in this area reaches 200 thousand rubles, the actor's home costs more than 30 million. Olga in one of the talk shows explained her position:

I have a share in my father's apartment. I would like to sell it and buy a separate apartment for my son. I addressed this question to Lidia Nikolaevna (Olya always calls her mother by her first name and patronymic. - Auth.), But did not receive an answer. To be honest, I didn’t hope - we were never close to her.

Olga, unlike her older sister Maria, with pleasure comes to her father's homeland. She made friends with his fellow villagers and with his first wife, Maria Shumskaya. They were married for several years. But then Vasily Makarovich left for Moscow. A new life began to spin, other women appeared ... But Maria Ivanovna remained in the village. And she carried her love for her Vasya through her whole life, she never married again.

Maria Shukshina with her daughter Anna /

As they say, parents are not chosen. But I would like, as it seems to me, such a mother as Maria Ivanovna, - Olga Vasilievna is now saying in her hearts.

- Olga "carries" sometimes not there. Lydia Nikolaevna did a lot for her, exclaims Vasily Shukshin's niece Lyudmila. - Mom gave her a two-room apartment, which was left from her grandmother, in the center of St. Petersburg, next to St. Isaac's Cathedral. Olga rents it allegedly on the cheap - for 20 thousand rubles - to her friends. Lidia Nikolaevna also gave her a dacha in the Moscow region. Plus, Olga has her own apartment in the Ivanovo region and in Sergiev Posad. And the fuss that is now going on because of Vasily Makarovich's apartment, I hope, will be resolved without a trial. Lidia Nikolaevna says that the spirit of Shukshin remained there and it must be preserved, and Olga insists that her son Vasya needs his own living space in the capital, especially since he will soon return from the army. Masha on square meters does not apply. In the early 90s, she bought a nice apartment in the center of Moscow with the money she received from publishing her father's stories. Olga was also paid, but she squandered her earnings in America. Nobody is to blame for this.

Lidia Shukshina with her daughters /

The conflict with her daughter undermined the health of the People's Artist of Russia Lidia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina. A relative, Lyudmila, who is a doctor by profession, is seriously concerned:

- I saw an interview with her from Finland, she is now more and more often in her house there. Lydia Nikolaevna did not look well. She has severe edema. She also suffers from hypertension and atherosclerosis, and even age-related changes of cardio-vascular system. After all, she is very worried about Masha, the situation with Olga worsens her well-being.

I would like to believe that Maria Shukshina, who helps people find relatives in the Wait for Me program, will also remember her loved ones. And Lidia Nikolaevna will find mutual language with Olya and forgive the old grievances of the eldest daughter Nastya. Seems, famous family we need work on the mistakes called "Mothers and Daughters".

Photo: Russian Look, Alexander Aleshkin, Sergey Ivanov, Olga Kuznetsova, Boris Kremer

Lidia Nikolaevna Fedoseeva-Shukshina - People's Artist of the RSFSR, wife of a Soviet writer, director and actor, became famous for her roles in her husband's film masterpieces "Stove-shops", "Strange People" and "Kalina Krasnaya". Actress mother.

Lydia was born in September 1938 in Leningrad. There is little information about the parents of the actress. It is only known that the family successfully managed to survive the blockade of Leningrad. After the war, Lydia went to school. The girl was lucky to study at the oldest school in the city "Petrishula". Also in primary school the girl felt an interest in acting. Lida attended the drama club at the Leningrad House of Cinema. It was here that Fedoseeva first appeared on stage, playing roles in children's performances.


Once director Anatoly Granik looked at one of the amateur productions. The director immediately noticed a talented girl and offered Lydia the role of a laboratory assistant in the film Maxim Perepelitsa. The young artist was lucky to play another episodic role in the film "Two Captains". Despite the fact that Lida starred only in episodes, the actress received her first experience in cinema and realized who she would like to become in the future.

Movies

In 1957, Fedoseeva came to Moscow and entered VGIK. The girl got to wonderful mentors and. The country saw the result of the mentorship of the masters and the talent of the young actress after 2 years. The student starred in the wonderful film "Peers", which was watched with pleasure by millions of Soviet viewers. The role of Tanya brought the St. Petersburg artist all-Union popularity. Although the real glory was still on the way. The biography of the actress was completely changed by shooting in one film.


Working on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”, Lydia met her future husband Vasily Shukshin. The subsequent marriage and creative collaboration proved successful.

Together with her husband, Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the films Stoves and Benches and Strange People. Then there were "Dauria" and "Kalina Krasnaya". In most of these tapes, Fedoseeva-Shukshina played simple village women, strong, but at the same time weak as a woman. The actress had a short stature (163 cm), the figure of a Russian woman and a blond braid, so she reincarnated as her own heroines organically, without exaggeration. It is noteworthy that the images of peasant women were easy for the actress, who was born and raised in the city.

In 1974, after the sudden death of her husband, Lidia Nikolaevna took a double surname - Fedoseeva-Shukshina. The actress continued to act in film, but no other film brought Lidia Nikolaevna such fame as the movie hits "Stoves and Benches", "Kalina Krasnaya" and "They Fought for the Motherland".


Nevertheless, the artist's collection (more than 100 roles in theater and cinema) contains wonderful films loved by millions of Soviet viewers. Fedoseeva-Shukshina brilliantly played Madame Gritsatsueva in the film adaptation of 12 Chairs. The roles of Lydia in the films “They sat on the golden porch”, “Vivat, midshipmen!”, And “Our sins” turned out to be bright and colorful.

Many generations of Soviet and Russian moviegoers are still happy to review the film "The Driver for One Flight", where Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the title role along with. Another film that became the discovery of the year is "", where Fedoseeva-Shukshina, together with the couple, played the parents of the main character Romka.

In 1984, the actress became the People's Artist of the RSFSR. During her film career, the actress has repeatedly reincarnated as ladies of high society (“Little Tragedies”, the series “Petersburg Secrets”), empresses (“Demidovs”, “Countess Sheremeteva”, “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka”), party workers (“It’s not beautiful to live forbid"), as well as teachers ("Talisman") and even the head of the kindergarten ("The Limit of Desires").


Lidia Nikolaevna is able to convey the character of a petty bribe-taker from the district council (“Bribe. From the notebook of journalist V. Tsvetkov”) and a lonely divorced woman Grusha Veselova (“Call me into the bright distance”), a collective farmer (“From the life of vacationers”) and an eccentric circus cashier ( "Quarantine").

Starting from the mid-2000s, the actress began to rarely appear on the screen, devoting time and effort to work in the memory fund of the legendary Vasily Shukshin, whose management is last years passed on to her granddaughter Anna. In 2005, Lidia Nikolaevna was elected president of the film festival "Vivat, cinema of Russia!". But social activity did not prevent the actress from playing in major projects - the comedy melodrama "Marry a Millionaire!" and the crime drama Mother's Heart.

The last work in the cinema was the role of an actress in the melodrama "Martha's Line". The film tells about the touching love story of a teenager Yura, a resident who left the memory of tender feelings for the girl Marta in the form of text on the wall of his own apartment.


A letter with words of forgiveness was found by two contemporaries - mother Olga () and daughter Natasha (Olga Kraskovskaya), who decided to find that same Martha. Lidia Nikolaevna appeared in the film in the image of one of the women named Marta, who are two detectives.

Personal life

The first time Lidia Fedoseeva got married in early age. The girl met her future husband at the institute. The affair with the Ukrainian artist Vyacheslav Voronin developed rapidly and quickly ended in marriage. The first daughter of the artist, Anastasia, was born in the family.


It was a difficult period in the life of Lydia Nikolaevna. The actress was torn between Leningrad and Moscow. In one capital, the girl studied and worked, in another, a little daughter lived with her parents. Meanwhile, her husband worked in Kyiv. Distance and busyness ruined this marriage.

The second time the actress married Vasily Shukshin. It was a marriage of love that lasted until the death of the writer and director. Personal life of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina all 10 joint years was surprisingly happy. In a marriage with Shukshin, two children were born - daughters Maria Shukshina and. In memory of that happy period, a lot of family photos. Both daughters followed in the footsteps of their parents, but then Olga left the worldly life and devoted herself entirely to faith. Olga spent 15 years in a monastery, later moved to the African continent, where she lives in a town on the Red Sea and regularly attends church.


The eldest daughter Anastasia married a foreigner, went to Angola and took the surname Voronina-Francisco. Nelson's husband Francisco served as Angolan's chief of counterintelligence. After the death of her father Vyacheslav Voronin in 2016, Anastasia and her children moved to Kyiv.

After the death of Vasily Makarovich in 1974, Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina tried more than once to arrange her personal life. But marriages with Mikhail Agranovich and Marek Mezheevsky turned out to be short. artist long years could not find a person who could take the empty place in a woman's heart.


Fedoseeva-Shukshina has seven grandchildren. In 2014, granddaughter Anna, daughter of Maria Shukshina, gave birth to Lydia Nikolaevna's great-grandson Vyacheslav. The actress does not communicate with her older daughters.

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina now

Now Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina lives in Moscow. The actress rarely leaves the apartment, Lidia Nikolaevna moves with the help of a cane. The artist's health condition worsened due to arrhythmia and diabetes. The state of health also affected the situation around the dispute with real estate between mother and daughter Olga. The conflict drags on for years and both sides do not find the right solution. The development of the situation was devoted to the program “We Speak and Show”, which was broadcast on the NTV channel in early 2017.


In November 2018, the actress became the heroine of the front pages of the media. It turned out that Bari Alibasov and Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina. The wedding ceremony took place at the Kutuzovsky registry office on November 20.

The wedding was attended only by the closest relatives and friends of the newlyweds. It turned out that after numerous attempts to build their happiness separately, Alibasov and Fedoseeva-Shukshina became close again and decided to get married.


Filmography

  • 1955 - "Maxim Perepelitsa"
  • 1969 - "Strange People"
  • 1972 - "Stove-shops"
  • 1973 - Red Kalina
  • 1975 - "They fought for the Motherland"
  • 1976 - "12 chairs"
  • 1980 - "You never dreamed of ..."
  • 1981 - "The driver for one flight"
  • 1983 - “Burn, burn clearly ...”
  • 1986 - "On the main street with an orchestra"
  • 1991 - “Vivat, midshipmen!”
  • 1994 - Petersburg Secrets
  • 2002 - "Evenings on a farm near Dikanka"
  • 2010 - "Marry a Millionaire"
  • 2014 - "Martha's Line"

actors Soviet period very rarely had the opportunity to independently choose the roles that they would like to play. One of the few lucky ones was the great people's film actress Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina.

The audience adored her, and the directors vied with each other to offer roles in new films and performances. The biography of Lydia Shukshina is a story about the rise of a real superstar of Soviet cinema. But her road to all-Russian popularity was fraught with difficulties at every turn. creative path actresses are living proof of this.

Childhood and youth

The date of birth of the future actress is 09/25/1938, the place is the city of Leningrad. Her mother's name was Zinaida, her father Nikolai fought at the front, lived to see the Victory and died in post-war period. The family lived in a Leningrad communal apartment. Lydia was the oldest of three children, two of her brothers had died.

In 1946, the girl went to secondary school No. 217. In her spare moments, she ran to the Cinema House, where she attended classes in a drama club. After receiving a school certificate, Lydia immediately chose creative profession and went to study at the All-Union state institute cinematography, which she graduated in 1964.

First roles

Fedoseyeva's acting career began with episodic roles. Director Anatoly Granik noticed a talented girl as a schoolgirl and without hesitation invited her to play in his new film.

"Maxim Perepelitsa" - that was the name of the film in which Lydia starred for the first time. She played a cameo role as a laboratory assistant and appeared on the screen for only a few minutes. Before this work, Fedoseeva formally already had filming experience (the film "Two Captains") - but it was rather short and gave little to the aspiring actress.

The first roles, albeit episodic, Lidia Nikolaevna recalls with warmth. After all, maybe it was they who helped her finally make her choice. professional path.

A new stage in the biography of the actress began in 1957. 1957 - the year of admission to All-Union Institute cinematography, where she improved her professional skills in the acting studio of university teachers Gerasimov and Makarova. The work of a talented student did not go unnoticed.

Two years later, the name Fedoseeva becomes famous in the world of Soviet cinema: she played the role of Tanya's girl in the film "Peers". By all accounts, she developed as an actress and showed promise of becoming a television star. However, the real national recognition was yet to come.

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina became famous for her role as Tanya in the film "Peers"

Personal life

For the first time, the actress got married while still studying at the university. Her husband was the Ukrainian artist Vyacheslav Voronin. Daughter Anastasia was born in 1960. But this was the last joy of their union. Fedoseeva often missed classes, because her little daughter required supervision. The actress was almost expelled from the institute. Serious roles were not offered.

Soon the young creative couple could not stand the test real life and broke up. The main reason was the distance separating the spouses: Lydia lived in Moscow, her husband lived in Kyiv, and her daughter lived in Leningrad. In her first marriage, the actress failed to harmoniously combine work and personal life.

Vasily Shukshin

It was the acting craft that brought Lydia to her second husband - Vasily Shukshin became her partner on filming. The meeting took place on film set movie "What is it, the sea?". They fell in love with each other immediately and forever.

The actors quickly signed. After the wedding, they were inseparable: they shared life and shooting with each other. This couple was distinguished by creative fruitfulness: one after another, the tapes "Stove-shops", "Strange people", "Dauria" come out. In each film, Lydia played ordinary rural women.

The films "Kalina Krasnaya" and "They Fought for the Motherland" break all records of popularity. In these films, the actress also creates images of understandable, close common man, village women. For Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, the role of the "people's" actress is assigned.

Lydia looked so harmonious in women's folk images that no one remembered that she was from big city- Leningrad. Surely, she played these roles so truthfully, having absorbed something from the personality of her husband, - after all, Vasily Shukshin was really born and raised in the village. Their creative and marital union developed and bore fruit not only in the form of films.

Sudden death of husband

The couple had two daughters, the couple looked absolutely happy. And in 1974, Vasily unexpectedly passed away - a sudden death. Lydia was left alone. It was then that she takes a double surname. As a sign of the eternal memory of her husband, in all credits from now on it appears - Fedoseeva-Shukshina.


Will not change the mood of the actress and the next two short marriages. According to relatives, the second husband, Vasily Shukshin, remained in the memory of the actress for life.

After the death of Shukshin

The death of a beloved spouse put an end to the golden period acting career. Although Lidia Shukshina was invited to stage productions and filming, her best works were unforgettable female images in the famous films “Stove-shops”, “Kalina Krasnaya”.

Vivid roles were performed in films made by various directors: The Demidovs (Yaropolk Lapshin), Vivat, midshipmen (Svetlana Druzhinina), Sat on the golden porch (Boris Rytsarev), Going through the torments (Vasily Ordynsky), "Talisman" (Araik Gabrielyan, Veniamin Dorman), in the Polish film "The Ballad of Janushik", for which she received all possible Polish awards. The filmography of the actress is very extensive.

Films, where Lydia Shukshina played, one after another appeared on the screen. The actress completely immersed herself in the profession to muffle the pain of loss.

Marriage with Bari Alibasov

The ceremony took place in November 2018. Not everyone believed in the sincere feelings of celebrities, thinking that Bari Karimovich has selfish goals. In response, the producer said that he was more than wealthy, owns a luxurious apartment of 250 square meters and absolutely does not need the financial support of his wife.

According to Lidia Nikolaevna, the property belonging to her was issued as a gift to children and numerous grandchildren several years ago.

The 70-year-old producer and the 80-year-old actress now live either in Alibasov's apartment or in the house of Fedoseyeva-Shukshina. However, this is not for long. The couple plans to soon move into a jointly bought house located in New Moscow.


Registration of marriage of media persons did not go unnoticed by the public

Children and grandchildren

At famous actress three daughters. The eldest - Anastasia Voronina - from her first husband, married foreign citizen, and now prefers Egypt as a place of residence. Has a daughter, Laura, and she has a son, Martin. The boy is Lydia Nikolaevna's great-grandson.

Anastasia Voronina

In Anastasia Voronina's life, not everything went smoothly. Out of ignorance, the daughter of a famous actress was involved in drug smuggling. According to her, she suspected something unclean about the package, which was asked to be transferred from Pakistan, but did not even think about drugs at that moment.

She agreed to forward the package, only to pay off her burdensome debt. The woman was convicted, and three years later she was released from prison under an amnesty. For three years, Lydia Nikolaevna did not write a single letter to her daughter.

But, according to Stas Sadalsky, a friend of the actress, Fedoseeva-Shukshina was busy with Anastasia's parole. After and without complicated relationship mothers and daughters cooled even more. For a long time they had no contact with each other at all.

Maria Shukshina

The second daughter, Maria Shukshina, according to family tradition, devoted herself to the profession of an actress. She played in the films "Burnt by the Sun - 2", "American Daughter" and many others. Gained fame and love of the public. In addition to acting success, Maria has the happiness of being the mother of four children.

Her eldest daughter, Anna Tregubenko, received the profession of producer at VGIK, has a son, Vyacheslav, the great-grandson of Lidia Nikolaevna. The eldest son of Maria, Makar, had a wonderful baby last year, who was named Mark. Two younger son- twins Foka and Foma Vishnyakov - were born to Maria Shukshina in 2005.

Olga Shukshina

The third daughter of Lydia, Olga Shukshina in continuation family dynasty entered VGIK - after graduating, she tried herself as a film actress. However, she suddenly took a sharp turn in her career and became a writer, like her father, Vasily Shukshin. Olga presented the famous grandmother with her grandson Vasily. Now the youngest daughter of Lydia has devoted herself to faith, leads a hermit's life.

Her relationship with her mother is difficult. Not so long ago, when dividing her father's inheritance, the share of which belongs to her, she found herself at the epicenter of a scandal. That conflict was not in vain for Lydia Nikolaevna - her health was undermined.

But she does not complain and tries to establish good relations with all her loved ones. And now her husband, Bari Alibasov, is supporting her, making great efforts and trying to reconcile the family for the peace of his wife.

Confession

The creative track record of Fedoseyeva-Shukshina has more than eighty roles in films and theatrical performances. She is a recognized national favorite and a symbol of a Russian simple woman - and she has also been awarded many prestigious awards and awards for their work.

Since 1984, Lidia Nikolaevna has been wearing high rank People's Artist, awarded orders and medals for services to society and the fatherland. Now Lidia Nikolaevna lives in Moscow, but no longer plays roles in films and does not play in the theater.

Today, her activities are the work of preserving and popularizing the literary heritage of the late spouse, organizing festivals and open lessons by his works. From time to time, the people's actress appears on social events and TV screens. But, as she herself says, all her current worries are focused on her husband's memory fund.

Honored Artist Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina (79) is known not only for her film works (“Kalina Krasnaya”, “On the Main Street with an Orchestra”, “They Fought for the Motherland”), but also for high-profile novels. She was married four times - to actor Vyacheslav Voronin (1959-1963), writer Vasily Shukshin (1964-1974), cameraman Mikhail Agranovich (1975-1984) and artist Marek Mezheevsky (1984-1988), and she also had an affair with Bari Alibasov (70). She has three children - Anastasia Voronina-Francisco (57), Maria Shukshina (50) and Olga Shukshina (49). And so, Anastasia and Olga came to the show of Dmitry Shepelev (34) "Actually" to tell on a lie detector how their relationship with their mother developed.

Lydia left Anastasia Voronina at the age of five, until the age of 14 she was raised by her paternal grandmother, and after that her father took the girl to Kyiv. At the Institute of Culture (which she never graduated from), Anastasia met the head of counterintelligence of Angola, Major General Nelson Francisco. They got married, but soon he went to the front. After the front, the husband did not return, started another family, and Voronina ended up in the Bryansk colony for drug trafficking. She left by the end of the 90s and only then met her mother, but they could not establish a relationship. Says: "Mom was busy new life, career, family.

Olga decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother - at the age of 6 she first appeared in a movie (together with her mother and sister Masha) - in the film "Birds over the City", after school she entered GITIS, two years later she transferred to VGIK. Among her works are “Mother”, “Eternal Husband”, “Tired”, but in the end she decided to leave her career and began working at the monastery, taught literature in a church shelter. Currently doing social projects associated with the legacy of his father.

Vasily, Maria and Lydia Shukshin

Maria Shukshina

“After the death of her father, she remarried a little less than a year later. When I got married, she categorically did not accept my husband and the father of my son, ”recalls Olga.

Lidia Nikolaevna Fedoseeva-Shukshina. She was born on September 25, 1938 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). Soviet and Russian actress theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984).

From 1946 to 1956 she studied at school 217 - the former Petrishula.

Since childhood, she dreamed of becoming an actress.

She studied in the drama circle of the House of Cinema under the direction of M. G. Dubrovin.

In 1964 she graduated from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (acting workshop of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova).

"Thank God, what I dreamed of as a child came true - I became an actress. And I did something, because I studied with wonderful teachers - Tamara Fedorovna Makarova and Sergey Apollinarievich Gerasimov. Before that, I had two courses with Olga Ivanovna Pyzhova. After graduating from the acting department of VGIK, I studied at the directing department with Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov for two years. And, of course, a meeting with Vasily Shukshin, who shaped me and corrected me as an actress and as a person. Before meeting him, I was a completely different person. This is my most important achievement, that the Lord connected me with such a person! ”, - said Lidia Nikolaevna.

She made her film debut in 1955, starring in small roles in the films Two Captains and Maxim Perepelitsa.

She first gained fame by playing leading role(Tanya) in the film "Peers".

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "Peers"

Great importance acquaintance and subsequent relationship with Vasily Shukshin played in her life and career as an actress. They met on the set of the film "What is it, the sea?".

With Shukshin, she then played in the films "Stove-shops", "Strange people", "Kalina Krasnaya".

Since 1974, after the death of Vasily Shukshin, she began to bear a double surname - Fedoseeva-Shukshina.

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the movie "Stoves and Benches"

The audience remembered the role of Madame Gritsatsuyeva in the film "12 Chairs". Also successful were her works in the films “Demidovs”, “They sat on the golden porch”, “Vivat, midshipmen!”, “Walking through the torments”, “Our sins”.

In 1984 she became People's Artist RSFSR.

Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the movie "12 chairs"

She herself is her best job in the cinema considers the picture "The Ballad of Janushik".

"In 1988, I starred in the Polish film "The Ballad of Januszyk", this is the best of my works, which, unfortunately, no one knows. It was shown on television only once on weekends in the summer, when it was hot and people were in their dachas No one saw her, except for Stas Sadalsky, because I called him and said: “I know that you love my work, don’t miss it!” And he always remembers this film. I received all the Polish awards for this work that only existed, I was the only Russian actress there. All the wonderful Polish actresses refused to play, because the director was a communist. And I was lucky, "she said.

In the 1990s and 2000s she starred in TV series.

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the movie "Martha's Line"

In 1974-1993, Lidia Nikolaevna worked in the troupe of the Theater-Studio of a film actor in Moscow.

In 1996-1997, together with Bari Alibasov, she headed the Secret & Secret magazine.

Since 2005, Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina has been the president of the Vivat Cinema of Russia! film festival.

Health of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

The growth of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina: 163 centimeters.

Personal life of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina:

First husband - Vyacheslav Voronin, actor. They were married from 1959 to 1963. They had a daughter - Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Voronina-Francisco (married to the head of counterintelligence of Angola, Major General Nelson Francisco). Granddaughter - Laura Francisco, great-grandson - Martin.

Vyacheslav Voronin - the first husband of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

Anastasia Voronina - eldest daughter Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

The second husband is a writer, film director, actor, screenwriter. They lived together from 1964 to 1974.

They met on the set of the film "What is it, the sea?". Interestingly, having learned that Vasily Shukshin would be her partner in the film, Lidia Fedoseeva wanted to refuse to shoot. She even called the director and tried to persuade him to appoint another actor for this role: Vasily Shukshin had a bad reputation - complex nature, frequent romances, constant drunken spree, scandals and fights.

Contrary to Lydia's fears, Shukshin turned out to be a sociable and pleasant person. They started an affair. At that time, Shukshin was in civil marriage, and Fedoseeva was married to Kyiv actor Vyacheslav Voronin, their daughter was only four years old.

When Lydia announced her relationship with Shukshin and asked for a divorce, the Voronin family took it with hostility. They did everything to forever separate the "traitor" from her daughter. Nastya was taken in by Vyacheslav's mother and forbade Lydia to come to her. Separation from her daughter was a real tragedy for Fedoseyeva, and when she heard Nastya's voice on the telephone, declaring that she had no mother, something seemed to break inside Lydia. Over time, she weaned herself from the thought of her daughter. I could never forgive her for those words. Even many years later, when she was called to the police in the case of drug trafficking, in which Anastasia Voronina was accused, Lidia Fedoseeva replied that she did not have such a daughter. FROM old family she broke forever.

In spite of new novel to part with your civil wife Victoria Sofronova, who was also pregnant, Vasily Shukshin was in no hurry. The following year, Victoria gave birth to a daughter, Catherine. And Vasily Shukshin lived with two women alternately: with Victoria and Lydia.

Victoria Sofronova eventually kicked out civil husband from home - then Vasily Shukshin and Lidia Fedoseeva got married.

In 1967 their daughter Maria was born, and in 1968 their daughter Olga was born.

Together they played in the films "Stove-shops" (1972) and "Kalina Krasnaya" (1973). Vasily Shukshin wrote scripts and became a director himself. In 1974, Shukshin died.

The third husband is Mikhail Agranovich, a cameraman with whom she was married from 1975 to 1984.

From 1984 to 1988 she was married to Marek Mezheevsky, a Polish artist.

In the 1990s, she had a relationship with a showman, they lived for several years in a civil marriage.

They were one of the most controversial couples in Russian show business. The union of the widow of the famous director and the odious producer of the Na-na group seemed to many to be a misalliance, secular gossips were perplexed, what unites such different people. Against the mother's relationship with Bari Karimovich was the youngest daughter of Fedoseyeva-Shukshina Olga. However, Alibasov himself spoke of Lidia Nikolaevna exclusively in a positive way and admitted more than once that he had never had such spiritual intimacy with any woman.

“We were together with Lida for four years. An unthinkably long period for me. My main misfortune is that no matter how much I love a woman, I cool off towards her in a few months. And I still feel the warmest and most tender feelings for Lida. Ask why we didn't get married? This topic was discussed repeatedly. And even the Nai, who adored Lida, hinted: what else do you need, Bari?! But it didn’t work out. The reason for this was my obsession with work. I pay little attention. However, there was no gap as such, "said Alibasov.

Filmography of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina:

1955 - Two captains - assistant to V. Zhukov
1955 - Maxim Perepelitsa - laboratory assistant
1957 - To the Black Sea - Nastya, combine operator
1959 - Katya-Katyusha
1959 - Peers - Tanya
1961 - Save Our Souls
1961 - People of my valley
1964 - What is it, the sea? - Nastya
1969 - Strange people - Lydia Nikolaevna
1971 - Dauria - matchmaker
1972 - Stoves-shops - Nyura
1973 - Red viburnum - Lyuba Baikalova
1974 - Birds over the city
1974 - If you want to be happy
1975 - They fought for the Motherland - Glasha
1976 - Our debts - Katerina
1976 - Tryn-grass - Lydia
1976 - 12 chairs - Madame Gritsatsueva
1976 - Gypsy happiness - Anyuta
1976 - Key without the right to transfer - Emma Pavlovna, chemistry teacher
1977 - Walking through the torment - Matryona
1977 - Our debts - Katerina
1977 - Call me into the bright distance - Pear
1978 - Trouble - Zinaida, Kuligin's wife
1979 - The wife left - Tatyana
1979 - Little tragedies - an elderly lady
1980 - You never dreamed ... - Vera, Roman's mother
1980 - Youth of Peter - matchmaker
1980 - From the life of vacationers - Oksana
1980 - Useless - Marina
1981 - Driver for one flight - Sofia Makarovna Tishanova
1981 - To the last drop of blood
1981 - Others of games and fun - Khudyakova
1981 - What would you choose? - Marina's mother
1982 - Idealist - Hope
1982 - You can't forbid living beautifully
1982 - The Limit of Desires - Zoya Sergeevna
1983 - Burn, burn clearly ... - Ustinovna
1983 - Demidovs - Anna Ioannovna
1983 - Quarantine - circus cashier
1983 - Bribe - Olovyannikova
1983 - Talisman - Nina Georgievna
1984 - Bouquet of mimosa and other flowers - Ekaterina Terentyevna Bubnova
1984 - Dead Souls - a lady, just nice
1986 - Along the main street with an orchestra - Lida Muravina
1987 - And live tomorrow - Martynova
1987 - Kreutzer Sonata - Lisa's mother
1987 - They sat on the golden porch - the queen
1988 - Branch - Vera Platonovna Saburova
1988 - Ballad about Januszku (Ballada o Januszku, Poland) - mother
1988 - Treasure - Ksenia Nikolaevna
1988 - Let me die, Lord - Lydia Nikolaeva
1988 - Connoisseurs are investigating. Without a knife and brass knuckles - Sofya Rashidovna Narzoeva
1989 - Do not leave - Queen Flora
1989 - Love with privileges (another name is "City Details")
1990 - Beast - voice acting
1990 - Eternal husband - Zakhlebinina
1990 - Hat - Zinaida Ivanovna Kukushkina
1991 - Faithful Ruslan - Styura
1991 - Vivat, midshipmen! - Countess Chernysheva
1992 - One in a million - Maria Fedorovna
1992 - Manuscript
1993 - The personal life of the queen - Lucy, wife of the Russian ambassador
1993 - Ferry "Anna Karenina"
1994 - Countess Sheremeteva - Catherine II
1994 - Petersburg Secrets - General Amalia von Spielz
1996 - Scientific section of pilots - Anna Vilgelmovna
1997 - Schizophrenia
1998 - Prince Yuri Dolgoruky - Euphrosyne, Kuchka's sister
1998 - The denouement of Petersburg secrets - Amalia von Spielz
2000 - New Year in November - Velichko
2001 - The perfect couple- Maria Pankratovna
2002 - Marriage of convenience - Aunt Marina
2002 - Russians in the city of angels
2002 - Evenings on a farm near Dikanka - Catherine II
2004 - Thieves and prostitutes. Prize - flight into space - Tina Modotti in old age
2004 - Dasha Vasilyeva 2 - Violetta Pavlovskaya
2004 - Parallel to love - grandmother
2005 - Women's Intuition - Eleanor
2005 - Matchmaking
2006 - Dad of all trades - mother-in-law
2006 - Park of the Soviet period - Elizaveta Petrovna Ivanova
2008 - Start over. Marta - Marya Ivanovna
2008 - Candle from the Holy Sepulcher
2009 - Terrorist Ivanova - Alevtina Petrovna Blinova, judge
2009 - Mother's Heart - Ekaterina Petrovna
2010 - Marry a millionaire - Nina Petrovna
2010 - Leaning Tower of Pisa - Olga's mother
2013 - Sex, coffee, cigarettes
2014 - Martha's Line - Marta Galanchik