Vera Glagolev with family. Where does Glagolev's faith live?

Vera Glagoleva - Honored and People's Artist of the Russian Federation, film and theater actress, film director, producer, screenwriter and master of sports in archery. Born in 1956 in Moscow, in a family of teachers.

In childhood and adolescence, she did not even think of becoming an actress, but after graduating from school in the 74th year, by the will of fate, she first appeared in films. After that, she was noticed and invited by Rodion Nakhapetov to the film "To the End of the World ..." and not for a secondary role, but immediately for the main one.

In the late 70s, Anatoly Efros, noticing an extraordinary talent in a young girl, invited her to his theater, but being influenced by the film director's husband, she refused. Which, according to the actress, she later regretted very much. It turned out that without graduating from any acting university, she took part in the filming of almost fifty films, for many of which she was awarded high awards at many film festivals.

In 1990 she made her first picture. Almost ten years later, the second film was released, followed by a series of award-winning works at various film festivals.

Personal life

For the first time, she married the director Rodion Nakhapetov, some time after the debut in his film. In 1978, the couple had a daughter, Anna, and in 1980, a second daughter, Masha. Nine years after the birth of Maria, her husband went abroad and met Natalya Shlyapnikoff there, after which the marriage with Glagoleva finally broke up.

The eldest daughter serves at the Bolshoi Theater and takes part in the filming. In 2006, she gave birth to a daughter, Polina, but divorced her husband.

The second daughter with her first husband went to America, but after a few years the marriage broke up, and she returned to Russia. In 2007, she remarried and gave birth to her first child, Cyril. In 2012, she gave birth to her second son, naming him Miron.

In the 91st year, Vera meets businessman Kirill Shubsky, from whom at that time she asked for financial assistance for her next film. The businessman refused her, but the meetings continued in a friendly manner, and later they got married. Two years after they met, their daughter Anastasia was born.

To date, she has starred in several films and graduated from VGIK, having received the profession of producer. In 2016, she became an Instagram star. In 2017, she married hockey player Alexander Ovechkin.

Apartments of Vera Glagoleva

The actress was born in a house on A. Tolstoy Street, 22/2 and often walked on the Patriarch's Ponds. This living space was given to my grandparents, who in the 1930s served as a developer in the design bureau. In 1962, the family moved to Izmailovo, and the parents, together with the future artist, left for Germany, where they taught children in a Russian-language school until the mid-60s, after which they returned to Russia.

In 1978, being married to Rodion, she and her husband purchased a three-room apartment in Bolshoy Tishinsky Lane. In 2017, a popular TV show was invited here to redecorate the living room.

Here long years there were no changes, since after the death of her mother, the actress did not come here. I had to do all the rough work: remove the parquet, level the walls and change the window with the front door.

The walls were covered with wallpaper for painting and painted with English paint in beige tones. A hinged canvas was mounted on the ceiling, and a massive milky-colored board was laid on the floor. Interroom doors were replaced throughout the apartment, and doors of a special design for small spaces were installed in the living room.

The interior was done in a calm tone with small bright accents. A large wardrobe with an original pattern on all surfaces was installed on one side, and a beige sofa on the other side. An English-style easy chair was placed next to the window.

A bright accent in the hallway is a cabinet with an original pattern made on a special machine with program control. The highlight of the project was the Smart Home lighting system, the program of which can be changed independently, without calling the master.

According to CIAN, an apartment in Bolshoy Tishinsky Lane costs from 18 to 92 million rubles.

House of Vera Glagoleva

The director's house is located along Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway on Nikolina Gora. Here, back in 1998, she bought forty acres of land located in mixed forest. At that time, land was given to writers, poets and directors in this village. The roads were not so busy with cars, and the neighbors were exceptionally intelligent artists.

The three-story mansion was built in three years. In 2001 to new family nest Vera moved to live with her parents and children with their families.

On the ground floor there is a spacious living room with a large fireplace and a seating area, a kitchen, a dining room and technical rooms. On the second floor there are the bedrooms of the owners and their children, as well as an office and a library, which was later converted into a nursery, in which the hostess' granddaughter was placed.

A lot of natural wood is used in the interior of the mansion. Everything is done in calm and warm colors. Shrubs and trees are planted along the perimeter, the lawn is cut short.

According to CIAN, a cottage on Nikolina Gora can be bought from 5 to 370 million rubles.

Serious health problems for the actress and director began after the betrayal of her beloved men, according to her entourage

The news of the death of Vera GLAGOLEVOY took by surprise not only her fans, but even people from the close circle of the actress and director. As it turned out, she died after a long battle with stomach cancer. Vera Vitalievna flew for a consultation to one of the clinics in Germany (her brother Boris lives in this country), and a few hours after visiting the hospital she was gone.

Upon learning of the death of Glagoleva, her colleague Elena Valyushkina, the star of the movie hits “Formula of Love” and “Bitter!”, wrote on her page on the social network:

- When a woman is betrayed, and not once, but twice - by beloved men, and she gets up and continues to live, create, raise children, not show her appearance, win, delight, make films. And this vile pain gnaws from the inside, tears, does not let you sleep, does not go away with time. This is how cancer starts. These are my thoughts...

According to friends, Glagoleva did not like to share her problems with others and tried to hide them even from her relatives.

Only from the first love, which revealed in 16-year-old Vera the opportunity to admire the object of attention with all her heart, the actress left a feeling of incredible purity, romantic flair and slight naivety.

“My first love is a very talented person, a musician,” our heroine shared. - I thought then that it was a feeling of something else, a feeling of joy when you walk by the hand.

By that time, in front of the future movie star and her older brother Boris, the family of their parents broke up.

Once upon a summer holidays Verochka and Borya went with their father Vitaly Pavlovich on a kayaking trip. A colleague of the pope with her child also sailed with them.

Returning to Moscow, the children complained to their mother that during the trip, dad paid too much attention to someone else's aunt and constantly fiddled with her offspring. Scandal erupted. Vitaly Pavlovich packed his things and left the house. Soon he left the prosperous capital for the North, where he started a new family.

From the marriage with Rodion NAKHAPETOV, GLAGOLEVOY left two daughters ... Frame of the RUSSIA 1 channel

Jump the brink

Glagoleva met her first husband, Rodion Nakhapetov, when she was 18 and he was 30. Together with a friend working at Mosfilm, Vera, who was then fond of archery and became a master of sports, came to watch the film.

In the buffet, a girl in trendy trumpet pants flared from the hip was noticed by operator Vladimir Klimov. It was he who invited her to audition for the tape "To the End of the World ...", which was filmed by Rodion.

“The romance of Nakhapetov and Vera began before my eyes,” the actor Vadim Mikheenko, who played one of the roles in the film, the father of Yegor Beroev, told the author of these lines. - Rodion insisted that we be attentive to each other, because we had to play love, vivid emotions. Once she broke into my hotel room, although I did not let her in because I was spending time with a prostitute. Seeing this disgrace, she began to treat Nakhapetov differently - he never allowed such liberties.

... Anna became a ballerina, and Maria tried herself as an actress. Photo: Instagram.com

According to Mikheenko, it was impossible to take your eyes off Glagoleva at that time.

“Rodion was terribly jealous of her for me,” Vadim continues. - Once an American friend of mine came to Moscow, and in the evening we gathered in a cafe with guys and girls. There was also Vera. But soon Nakhapetov flew in and took his beloved away. I understand him: when you work with a person, you are engaged in creativity, you cannot be distracted by some other things, you cannot cross the line. I was calm about this, and Rodion was anxious. I learned this trepidation from him.

The couple had two daughters - Anya and Masha. The appearance of children did not interfere with the successful career of the spouses. Vera also starred with her husband (they have five joint films), and accepted invitations from other directors.

In 1987, Nakhapetov finished work on the film "At the end of the night", in which, alas, there was no place for his wife. It was this picture, bought for display in the United States, that broke their marriage. Nakhapetov decided that he had a chance to gain a foothold in America, and without thinking twice flew overseas. Secretly from the family, who were patiently waiting for his return to his homeland, he had an affair with a US citizen, film producer Natalia Shlyapnikoff, who was born into a family of Russian emigrants. Having broken with Vera, he became Natasha's husband.

“Life is a complicated thing,” Nakhapetov commented on this situation to me. - I'm sure Vera would have taken place in life without me. To some extent, I helped her at the beginning of her career, they paid attention to her, and then her talent and charisma played. Then she herself became a director ... When our girls were small, they often talked with Glagoleva, and then they didn’t have common questions, their daughters no longer needed guardianship. Although my relationship with them has never been interrupted, they often visit my home in America. By the way, I raised my wife Natasha's daughter from the age of five and also consider mine.

Crazy Gift

In 1991, 35-year-old Glagoleva met 27-year-old businessman Kirill Shubsky. It happened in Odessa during the Golden Duke festival. Fascinated by the gallantry of the young millionaire, Vera, without thinking twice, invited him to invest in domestic cinema. Cyril refused, but did not stop courting the actress, and later they got married.

A daughter, Nastya, was born in the family, the one who became the wife of hockey player Alexander Ovechkin.

“When our father Rodion Nakhapetov left my mother, it was insanely hard for her, because she loved him very much,” she recalled. eldest daughter actress Anna. - Then I was very happy that my mother had a new man. Kirill treated my sister Masha and me like our own daughters. When Nastya appeared with them, he did not distinguish between us, many men do not treat their own children the way he treats us. She and her mother got married in the church, and Masha and I carried crowns, which they then put on their heads. Everything was beautiful.

Ironically, both Vera's husbands were born on the same day - January 21st. That's just Rodion Nakhapetov suits Kirill Shubsky as a father. The first husband of the actress is exactly 20 years older than the second. Alas, just as in alliance with Nakhapetov, during her marriage to Shubsky, our heroine had to endure the vile betrayal of her beloved.

When they and Glagoleva's daughter were not even four years old, Cyril, as part of the delegation of the National Olympic Committee, where he was a member, flew on a business trip to Lausanne. In Switzerland, TV presenter Yulia Bordovskikh introduced the millionaire to her friend, gymnast Svetlana Khorkina.

The son of Svetlana KHORKINA Svyatoslav is very similar to his father. Photo by Boris KUDRYAVOV / EG.RU

“Kirill turned out to be not only a pleasant companion, but also a gallant gentleman: as soon as we were at the lake, he threw his light cashmere coat over my chilled shoulders,” Khorkina described this moment in her memoirs.

According to the gymnast, her new acquaintance immediately decided to give her mobile phone. To hear her voice at the first desire.

- A crazy gift for those times! - said the gymnast. - We often called each other, whenever possible, he flew to Moscow to support me at the championships and Cups of Russia, was in the support group at the European Championships in St. Petersburg and Moscow, and then in Sydney. He was always there, both in the most difficult and in the happiest moments of my sports life.

A few years later, Khorkina realized that she was pregnant from a married boyfriend. True, Shubsky was not at all happy about this news. At his insistence, the athlete gave birth in Los Angeles under a false name:

- The person from whom I was expecting a child hid me from everyone. He didn’t want to advertise our relationship, so he tried not to show me to any of his compatriots, ”Khorkina recalled. And she clarified that after the birth of their son Svyatoslav in July 2005, an end was put in an exhausting relationship.

The millionaire officially recognized the child only a few years later, when peace and harmony returned to his marriage with Glagoleva, who managed to forgive the missus for a long trip to the side.

“Wisdom in relationships comes only with age,” Vera Vitalievna sighed. “I was able to leave behind all the bad things that happened between us.

Shattered plans

AT last years Glagoleva was engaged in raising her grandchildren and went to work with her head.

“I just don’t believe in Verochka’s death,” actor Valery Garkalin barely holds back tears. — So smart, gentle, talented. I didn't know about her terrible disease... When my beloved wife Katya was alive, we were friends with families - she and Kirill and I and Ekaterina. And then my wife passed away and I had two heart attacks. I stopped communicating with many, but I kept in touch with Verochka, at least by phone. I was glad for her that she smoothly became a director, filmed real psychological pictures, each of which became a discovery for me. Her life was in full swing...

“Verochka is a real filmmaker, our comrade-in-arms,” confirms the words of Garkalin, cameraman Alexander Nosovsky, who worked on her last film, Clay Pit. — She was maximalist both in details and in general. I didn’t know that Veruni had such a serious illness, now I’m just in shock. She called me four days before her death. We discussed what was left to finish in our film. We planned to work at the end of September in Kazakhstan. I don't know what will happen to the painting now. Vera was really looking forward to these species shots. She wanted the tape to be visually beautiful. She herself remained a beauty to the last, she looked good. I don't believe she doesn't exist. I do not believe…

Vera Vitalievna Glagoleva - Soviet and Russian actress, remembered by millions of viewers for the films "Don't Shoot White Swans", "Torpedo Bombers", "Marry the Captain", "Sincerely Yours", "Waiting Room", "Maroseyka, 12" and many 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 a 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. With no back acting education and even classes in the school drama circle, she most organically played young Sim, traveling along the sleepers with 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, 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 the filming of 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 poll by the Soviet Screen magazine, Vera Glagoleva was recognized as the best actress in 1986 for her role in the film Marry the Captain.


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, leading 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 the 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 Alena Babenko was invited to play the main role. Released in 2010 New film Verb "One War" 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 big screen in the film "Sunday Dad", starred in the film Glagoleva Sr. "One War". In 2006, she married Yegor Simachev, the son of Bolshoi Ballet soloists Nikolai Simachev and Tatyana Krasina, and gave birth to a daughter, Polina, the same year. Maria got married and moved to the States, where she studied 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

December 10, 2017

Not all fans of Vera Glagoleva (a wonderful actress, director and screenwriter) who untimely passed away from us know that the star had an older brother, a non-public person, about which there is very little information in the public domain. Biography, information about Boris Glagolev, brother of Vera Glagoleva, fans had to collect bit by bit.

Acquaintance

According to the information received, for the last few years Boris Glagolev, the brother of Vera Glagoleva (biography, photos are presented in the article) lived in Germany, where Vera also lived in her childhood. It is known that he has technical education did the installation documentaries. I mostly communicated with my sister via Skype.

Faith

The news of the death of the famous Glagoleva took by surprise not only her numerous fans, but also close actress-director. As it turned out, this talented woman died after a long struggle with cancer. In her environment, it is believed that the star began to have serious health problems after her beloved men betrayed her one by one. All her life, the pain of betrayal did not subside in her - first her first husband, the famous director Rodion Nakhapetov, who left his family after leaving for the United States, and then her second husband, a successful businessman Kirill Shubsky, who started a long romance on the side, culminating in the birth of an illegitimate child.

In the summer of 2017, the actress flew away for a consultation in one of German clinics. It is known that for a long time brother of Vera Glagoleva Boris Glagolev, whose biography is presented in the article below, lived in the same country. Some time after visiting the clinic, the woman died.

Shock

According to relatives, Vera Vitalievna did not like to share her problems with others. She hid them even from her family. Upon learning of her death, Elena Valyushkina, a colleague of Glagoleva, known for her work in the movie hits "Bitter!" and “Formula of Love”, wrote on her social network that Vera Glagoleva was twice betrayed by her beloved men in her life. Despite this, wonderful actress and the director found the strength to rise and continue to live - for the sake of children and art. She got up and continued to create, did not show her appearance, won, admired, made films. But the pain ate her from the inside, did not go away with time. This is how the cancer started.


About her

It is impossible to write about the biography of Boris Vitalyevich Glagolev, brother of Vera Glagoleva, without reminding readers of the life and work of the actress herself. Indeed, it is precisely because of this kinship that certain circles and interest in his person arose.

Vera Vitalievna Glagoleva is a famous Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, film director, screenwriter and producer. Awarded the title of Honored and People's Artist of Russia. Born in Moscow on January 31, 1956. Her parents taught at the school. She was not the only child in the family. Parents also raised Vera Glagoleva's older brother, Boris Glagolev, whose biography is presented later in the article. For about four years (from 1962 to 1966) the family lived in the GDR.


Childhood

After graduating from high school, Vera Glagoleva, according to her, did not even think about an artistic career. As a child, Vera, with her character, was more like a tomboy boy. Of considerable importance in shaping her character, she believed, were the games in which they took part with her brother and his friends. The girl played football on a par with the boys, and not somehow, but the boyish company trusted her to stand at the gate! In childhood and adolescence, the future star was fond of archery, had the rank of master of sports and often represented the youth team of the capital at various competitions. A little thin girl with huge eyes dreamed of devoting herself to sports, and when she was offered to act in films, she agreed more out of interest.

Movie

She got into the cinema by chance in 1974, having met her future husband, director Rodion Nakhapetov, who invited her to play a role in his new film "To the End of the World". Vera Glagoleva never received an acting education. However, she was very active in filming. She has played over 50 film roles. In 1986, for her role in the film "Marry the Captain", she was recognized as the best actress of the year. She possessed a special acting type - fragile poetry was combined in her with hidden integrity and strength, the accuracy of a "psychological gesture" and brittle plasticity - with an extraordinary cinematic appearance. In the 1990s, Glagoleva made her debut as a film director: she made a film based on the script by Svetlana Grudovich "Broken Light". As a director and actress, Vera Glagoleva received many awards and well-deserved recognition from the audience. In recent years, she taught at the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino".

She died in 2017, August 16, in Germany (in Baden-Baden) from cancer. It is known that Vera Glagoleva's brother Boris Glagolev lived in this country for a long time, whose biography can be found in this article.

Oncology

The fact that the actress was diagnosed with cancer became known in 2017. But Glagoleva and her family publicly denied a serious illness, in all likelihood, wanting to avoid the attention of journalists. It is known that Vera Vitalievna was a great lover of life, before her last days she worked, filmed a movie. According to the testimony of others, the actress always looked beautiful and very young, no one ever gave her her real age - 61. A month before her death, the star celebrated her wedding youngest daughter Anastasia with Alexander Ovechkin, was proud that the couple received congratulations from the president himself. Almost none of her entourage had any idea that the actress was struggling with a serious illness. The death of a star was a real shock for everyone. Buried actress and director in Moscow on Troekurovsky cemetery.

Dramatic details

Her daughter Anna Nakhapetova debunked the fakes in the media that allegedly the elder brother of Vera Glagoleva, Boris Glagolev, whose biography is offered later in the article, is dejected by the death of his sister and bitterly mourns her death. The girl published a post on Instagram, in which she said that this could not be for one very good reason. It turns out that Boris Glagolev, brother of Vera Glagoleva, with a biography, whose personal life, as well as other information about him can be briefly found in this article, left this world shortly before the death of his sister, namely 7 months before this tragic event. The cause of his death was not specified. Anna in her post reproaches actress Marina Yakovleva for spreading this fake: it is known that the lady reported false information in one of her interviews.

Brother

The relationship of Vera Glagoleva with her brother Boris Glagolev, biography and family secrets which in recent times attract close attention of the media, according to the stories of the actress, were not always cloudless. It is known that in one of the interviews, Vera Vitalievna shared with journalists some details from her childhood. The actress said that, as children, she and her brother fought mercilessly. The actress reported about herself in an interview that she was very harmful, and her brother often got it because of her. It was so established in the family that she was her father's daughter, and he was her mother's son, so Boris's father punished more often.

Then all his life he and his brother supported great relationship, which are rooted in that very pugnacious childhood. It is also known that in children's and youth the future actress was seriously fond of archery and even had the rank of master of sports. Despite the fact that the girl looked very fragile and feminine, inside of her, as the actress herself admitted, there was a lot of "kid" - and all this thanks to the boyish environment of her brother.


Boris Glagolev, brother of Vera Glagoleva: biography and secrets

The name of Boris Vitalyevich Glagolev became famous due to his close relationship with the popular actress. He was a documentary film editor. Recently lived in Germany. The journalists managed to unearth some information from the biography of Boris Glagolev, brother of Vera Glagoleva, about the family in which they grew up with a sister who became famous in the future.

early years

Boris Vitalievich, like his sister, was born in Moscow. In the capital, he lived with his sister and parents in a beautiful old house on the street named after Alexei Tolstoy, a remarkable Russian writer. In this building at number 22/2, several decades ago, housing was allocated exclusively to employees of the People's Commissariat of Railways. The parents of Vera and Boris had nothing to do with this department. Their father taught biology and physics in high school. Mom was a teacher lower grades. This living space was received by the mother's father, who distinguished himself in the 30s of the last century. It is known that the grandfather, designer Naum Glagolev, worked on the invention of high-speed and more advanced trains. In 1962, the Glagolev family received a warrant to move into new housing - in a house located in the east of Moscow, in Izmailovo.


Divorce of parents

Ten years later, the marriage of the parents of Boris and Vera Glagolev cracked and fell apart. Children were not only direct witnesses to the origin of the drama, but also indirectly responsible for the divorce. As teenagers, they once went on a kayaking trip with their father. There were other people with them as well. Among them was a certain pretty colleague of the elder Glagolev with her child. The father, despite the presence of his own children, paid increased attention to the young employee, while tenderly caring for her son. Vera and her brother were shocked. Upon arrival home, they told their mother about everything with tears. After a terrible scandal, the father packed his things into suitcases and left the family. Subsequently, it became known that he left the comfortable capital for the North, where he soon settled with another family.

Relationship with sister

Vera Glagoleva spoke about their relationship with her brother more than once in an interview. So, she told about their frequent childhood fights, in which the brother and sister found out which of them was more important. Vera almost always started fights, and Boris fell for them, because he looked like his mother, and his father was more angry with him. Already by such an attitude it could be judged that a gap was implicitly brewing between the parents.

After childhood passed, a wonderful relationship was established between brother and sister. Gone were the early grievances, and the feelings that young people began to have for each other throughout later life, including in maturity, were sincere respect and love.

Last years

The figure of Boris Glagolev was completely non-public. Fans of the actress and director, who collect information about the life and work of their idol, have to be content with meager information about the star's brother. In the biography of Boris Glagolev, the brother of Vera Glagoleva, which has become available to the media, nothing is told about his personal life. It is only known that he stayed in Germany until the end of his life. I talked to my sister on Skype. Brother and sister died in the same year, in 2017. According to Anna Nakhapetova, the daughter of the actress, her uncle died seven months before the death of her mother. The causes of his death remained unknown. According to some reports, he, like his sister, died of cancer.

Vera Vitalievna Glagoleva. Born January 31, 1956 in Moscow - died August 16, 2017 in Baden-Baden (Germany). Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, film director, screenwriter and producer. Honored Artist of Russia (1995). People's Artist Russia (2011).

Father - Vitaly Pavlovich Glagolev (1930-2007), teacher of physics and biology.

Mother - Galina Naumovna Glagoleva (1929-2010), elementary school teacher.

She has an older brother Boris Glagolev.

The family lived on Aleksey Tolstoy Street in Moscow at No. 22/2 of the People's Commissariat of Railways near the Patriarch's Ponds. As Glagoleva later said, "with the nanny we often walked on the Patriarch's Ponds". This apartment was given to her maternal grandfather Naum, who in the 1930s worked as a designer and inventor of high-speed trains.

In 1962, the family moved to a new apartment in Izmailovo.

She lived in the GDR for 4 years - from 1962 to 1966.

Vera Glagoleva, after graduating from high school, did not think about the career of an actress. In her youth, she was engaged in archery, became a master of sports and played for the youth team of Moscow.

In the movie, Vera Glagoleva starred for the first time immediately after graduation, in 1974. By chance meeting with director Rodion Nakhapetov - her future husband - she was invited to play a role in the film "To the End of the World". The role of Sima was played by Glagoleva perfectly.

"It was the picture "To the End of the World", which was made by Rodion Nakhapetov according to the scenario of Viktor Rozov. The role of such a girl named Sima. Such a touching creature that fights for her love. The picture is very dear to me, not only because it was my debut, - it was an opportunity to work next to wonderful - great actors, Boris Andreev played in this film"- recalled Glagoleva.

At Nakhapetov, Glagoleva then starred in the films Enemies, Don't Shoot White Swans, and About You.

In 1977, she played in Anatoly Efros's film "On Thursday and Never Again", after which the director invited Glagoleva to his theater on Malaya Bronnaya, but she refused, which she always regretted later.

Glagoleva never received an acting education, but she acted a lot.

In 1986, according to a poll of readers of the Soviet Screen magazine, she was recognized as the best actress - for her role in the film "Marry the Captain."

Vera Glagoleva starred a lot - she played about 50 roles in films. Her unique acting type is fragile poetry combined with hidden power and integrity, brittle plasticity, the accuracy of the "psychological gesture", an extraordinary and cynogenic appearance - came at the right time and was more than in demand in the 1970-1980s.

In 1990, Vera Glagoleva made her debut as a film director, making a film based on the script by Svetlana Grudovich "Broken Light". This is a story about actors who, after the collapse of the Union, cannot find work.

In 2005, the film "Order" was released, which won the Audience Choice Award at the Pacific Meridian Film Festival. Next work director - the film "Ferris Wheel", was awarded the Grand Prix of the 1st All-Russian Film Festival "Golden Phoenix" in Smolensk.

In 2010, Vera Glagoleva made the film "One War", which tells about hard fate women who gave birth to children from the German occupiers. The film was awarded over 30 international film festivals.

In 2014, Vera Glagoleva filmed the play by I. S. Turgenev "A Month in the Country" and the film "Two Women".

Supervised the Workshop of the Theater Department of the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino".

Death of Vera Glagoleva

About the fact that she had cancer: Glagoleva visited the intensive care unit and the doctors said that a sharp deterioration in well-being was associated with oncology.

But the actress herself and her relatives publicly denied a serious illness - apparently to avoid media attention. She even appeared at the opening ceremony of the 39th Moscow International Film Festival in June, and then walked at her daughter's wedding. Therefore, the death of a star came as a shock to her fans.

On August 19, it took place at the Cinema House, then she was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. At Glagoleva's funeral.

Vera Glagoleva in the program "Alone with everyone"

Growth of Vera Glagoleva: 163 centimeters.

Personal life of Vera Glagoleva:

Vera Glagoleva and Kirill Shubsky with their daughter Anastasia

Her second husband developed a good relationship with children from marriage with Nakhapetov.

"Life has rewarded me with wonderful children. Kirill immediately developed a good relationship with my daughters from a previous marriage - Anya and Masha. Everyone loves Kirill for his kindness, generosity, indestructible optimism"- said Glagoleva.

Anastasia Shubskaya graduated from the production department of VGIK, starred in the films "Ferris Wheel", "Ca de Bo", "A Woman Wants to Know ...".

Vera Glagoleva with her daughter Anastasia Shubskaya

Anastasia Shubskaya became the wife of the famous hockey player Alexander Ovechkin. . Celebration.

Anastasia Shubskaya and Alexander Ovechkin

Vera Glagoleva approved the choice of her daughter.

Vera Glagoleva, Anastasia Shubskaya and Alexander Ovechkin

And at the beginning of July 2017 in Barvikha. Vera Glagoleva came to the celebration in a pale blue flowing outfit.

Vera Glagoleva said that the family is her greatest value.

"A woman must understand that no matter how she pursues a career, the greatest value is the family, it is more precious than anything in the world. And the most important thing is peace of mind and confidence in the future"- considered Glagoleva.

Vera Glagoleva - Wife. Love story

We add that according to a number of media reports and an autobiographical book famous gymnast Svetlana Khorkina, the latter gave birth to the son of Svyatoslav from Cyril Shubsky. They met in Lausanne, Switzerland in the spring of 1997, when Khorkina shone on the gymnastic platform, and Shubsky was a member of the National Olympic Committee. A romance broke out between them, ending with the birth of an illegitimate son.

But Vera Glagoleva did not destroy the family because of this.

Filmography of Vera Glagoleva:

1975 - To the End of the World - Sima
1977 - On Thursday and never again - Varya
1977 - Enemies - Nadia
1978 - Suspicious - Katya Arnaut
1980 - Do not shoot white swans - Nonna Yurievna
1981 - About you - a singing girl
1981 - Starfall - Zhenya
1983 - Torpedo bombers - Shura
1984 - Forgive us, first love - Lena
1984 - Preference on Fridays - Zina
1984 - Following - teacher
1985 - Marry the captain - photojournalist Elena Pavlovna Zhuravleva
1985 - Snipers - Roza Kovaleva
1985 - Sincerely yours ... - Ekaterina Korneeva
1985 - Someone must ... - Selyanin's wife
1985 - Sunday dad - Lena
1986 - Bridal Umbrella - Zoya
1986 - Descended from heaven - Masha Kovaleva
1986 - Attempt on GOELRO - Katya Tsareva
1987 - Days and years of Nikolai Batygin - Katerina
1987 - Without the sun - Lisa
1988 - These ... three true cards ... - Lisa
1988 - Esperanza - Tamara Olkhovskaya
1989 - It - Pfeyfersha
1989 - Women who are lucky - Vera Bogluk
1989 - Sofya Petrovna - Natasha
1990 - Broken Light - Olga (director and actress)
1990 - Short game - Nadia
1991 - Between Sunday and Saturday - Tom
1992 - Oysters from Lausanne - Zhenya
1992 - The executor of the sentence - Valeria
1993 - I myself - Nadia
1993 - Night of Questions - Katya Klimenko
1997 - Poor Sasha - Olga Vasilievna, Sasha's mother
1998 - Waiting room - Maria Sergeevna Semyonova, director
1998-2003 - Impostors - Tatyana
1999 - It is not recommended to offend women - Vera Ivanovna Kirillova
2000 - Maroseyka, 12 - Olga Kalinina
2000 - Tango for two voices
2000 - Pushkin and Dantes - Princess Vyazemskaya
2001 - Indian summer
2001 - Heirs - Vera
2003 - Another woman, another man ... - Nina
2003 - An island without love - Tatyana Petrovna / Nadezhda Vasilievna
2003 - Upside down - Lena
2005 - Heirs-2 - Vera
2008 - A woman wants to know - Evgenia Shablinskaya
2008 - Side step - Masha
2008-2009 - Wedding ring - Vera Lapina, Nastya's mother
2017 - The Ark - Anna, Nikolai's wife

Voiced by Vera Glagoleva:

1975 - So short long life- Maya (the role of Larisa Grebenshchikova)
1979 - Breakfast on the Grass - Luda Pinigina (role of Lucy Graves)

Directed by Vera Glagoleva:

1990 - Broken Light
2005 - Order
2006 - Ferris wheel
2009 - One war
2012 - Random acquaintances
2014 - Two women
2018 -

Vera Glagoleva also acted as a screenwriter of the film "The Order" (2005), produced the film "One War" (2009), was a producer and screenwriter of the film "Two Women" (2014).