Where does Fedoseeva Shukshina live now. Five husbands and evil fate in the life of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina: why the famous actress was dubbed the “black widow. Personal life of actress Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

On September 25, Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina turns 80 years old. Recently, the actress rarely communicates with the press, and one of the reasons for this is difficult family relationships. Why the movie star, who so often got the role of mothers and happy women, did not get cloudless maternal happiness in life, Teleprogramma.pro finds out. Four marriages of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina

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Fedoseeva-Shukshina Lidia NikolaevnaThe actress was married four times. Her first husband was the actor Vyacheslav Voronin. They got married in 1959, when Lydia was studying at VGIK. They lived together for about five years. Then Lidia Nikolaevna called her first marriage erroneous. In 1964, the actress married a second time - to Vasily Shukshin, she idolized him and was ready to endure everything: his difficult character, and addiction to alcohol, and terrible jealousy, and even the fact that he could raise his hand. Lydia Nikolaevna repeated more than once that all the years of their marriage she was very happy. Her uneasy happiness lasted only seven years.

Vasily Shukshin and Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "Kalina Krasnaya". Source: Globallookpress.com After Shukshin's death, she even wanted to enter a monastery. But it all ended with an unexpected marriage for many with a young cameraman Mikhail Agranovich, whom the actress met on the set of the film Tryn-Grass. Fedoseeva-Shukshina lived with him for 10 years. But, as they assured, neither Agranovich, who loved his wife very much and tried with all his might to replace her father's daughters, nor the fourth husband, the Polish artist Marek Mezheevsky, nor Bari Alibasov, with whom, as they were assured, the movie star had a relationship that eventually grew into friendship, a happy actress could not be made.

Lidia Shukshina and Bari Alibasov at the Nika Prize, 2018. Photo: Boris Kudryavov / EG Archive Eldest daughter Anastasia: childhood without a mother and a colony Daughter Anastasia Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina gave birth in her first marriage, in 1960. When Voronin was invited to work at the Kiev film studio. Dovzhenko, Shukshina preferred Moscow to Kiev, where she had much more prospects. As a result, the young family fell apart, and the daughter was sent to Leningrad to Voronin's parents. The girl practically did not see her mother: she disappeared on film expeditions, and then Vasily Shukshin appeared in her life, to whom she devoted all of herself. When Nastya was 9 years old, the court ordered her grandparents to give her to her mother, but the girl herself did not want to live with her parent. But not so long ago, Lydia Nikolaevna told her version: the ex-husband tricked her daughter into the village, and then she sued for the right of custody for several years, but since Voronov's parents were quite influential people, she lost the courts.

I met the daughter of Fedoseyev-Shukshina a few times. Anastasia also did not come to the wedding, citing the fact that she did not want to see her ex-husband. The fate of Anastasia Voronina-Francisco (she has an exotic double surname from her husband, an Angolan citizen who studied at a military academy in Kyiv) was not easy. For several years she lived with her husband in Angola, when the civil war began there, and together with her little daughter returned back to Kyiv.

In the early 90s, a woman ended up in a colony, she was detained at the border for transporting drugs. There was no work, she borrowed money to start her own business, but it failed. The acquaintance agreed to help out with money, but in return he asked for a favor: to bring a parcel from Pakistan. According to her daughter Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, she understood that something was not clean here, but she did not think that drugs would be in the “package”, she assumed that it was some kind of smuggling of precious stones.

Three years later, Anastasia was released under an amnesty. According to her, while she was in prison, Lidia Nikolaevna did not send her a single letter. At the same time, according to a close friend of the actress, actor and TV presenter Stanislav Sadalsky, the star wrote a lot of petitions for the parole of a naughty daughter. After this criminal story, the relationship between mother and daughter became even colder. And after Anastasia took part in one of the talk shows, talking about their family problems, the famous parent stopped communicating with her for a long time. The youngest daughter Olga: the housing problem Married to Shukshin, the actress had two daughters, the weather. Together they starred in the film "Stoves and Benches", then Olya was 4 years old, Masha was 5 years old, and for her this was not her first film role. Two years later, together with their mother, the girls played in the film "Birds over the City".

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Many believed that the girls were waiting for a brilliant acting career. Maria Shukshina graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​named after, but decided to connect her life with cinema and television. And Olga, although she received a specialized education, realized that being an actress was not for her. She then entered the Literary Institute, began to write stories and essays, although she never graduated from the university.

In the late 90s, shortly after the birth of her son and the problems that arose in relations with her husband, Olga Shukshina preferred life in a monastery to worldly life. She said that she found there what she lacked - peace and quiet. There, the woman was engaged in literary creativity, taught in a church orphanage. Olga's son went to school at the community.

Olga Shukshina. A scene from the film "If Daddy Were Alive..."

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Why did the Shukshins share an apartment? In 2013, after 15 years in the monastery, Olga decided to return. It all ended with a widely publicized story about the division of the apartment. They said that the youngest daughter of the star was offended by the fact that Lydia Nikolaevna bequeathed her share not to her son, her grandson, but to her granddaughter Anya, daughter of Maria Shukshina. As Olga assured, she wants to get her share in order to ensure the future of her son and buy him a separate apartment. Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina categorically refused to go to the exchange of a four-room apartment in which she lived with Shukshin and where everything is dear to her, as a memory.

“For Lida, everything that concerns Vasily Makarych is sacred,” explains Stanislav Sadalsky. He said that Olga set a condition for her mother: either to exchange an apartment, or to pay her 15 million for the part due by law. Lydia Nikolaevna simply does not have that kind of money. Sadalsky also said that it was difficult to call Olga and her son homeless: the actress bought two apartments for her daughter - one in St. Petersburg, in the very center, and the other in Sergiev Posad, gave a summer house in the Moscow region.

Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina, 2017 Photo: Boris Kudryavov/YEG Archive

Fortunately, some time ago, the story of the division of the apartment came to naught. Olga has recently been living in Egypt, periodically flies to Russia, but she no longer raises the issue of real estate, at least not publicly. Lidia Nikolaevna prefers not to comment on the unpleasant situation: the housing problem already cost her a lot of nerves. And fans of the famous actress's work hope that there will be no more conflicts between her and her daughters, and past grievances will remain in the past.

Vyachaslav Voronin in the film “Wedding in Malinovka”

Vasily Shukshin - life with a legend

The actress met Vasily Shukshin on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”. It was then rumored about the artist that he was abusing alcohol. And in the first time of their life together, Vasily Makarovich really could afford drunken sprees. But after the birth of his daughters Olga and Maria, he completely stopped drinking alcohol. True, by that time his health had already been severely undermined. It was Shukshin who became for Lydia Nikolaevna the love of her life.


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Vasily Makarovich died of a myocardial infarction on the set of the film "They fought for their homeland." The loss of her husband was a great grief for Fedoseeva. She even considered taking her own life. Until now, she remembers Shukshin with unchanging warmth and tenderness. To this day, Lidia Nikolaevna preserves the creative heritage of the legendary director and writer, keeps his personal belongings and manuscripts of books.


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Mikhail Agranovich - it is difficult to be the husband of the widow Shukshin

The first year of widowhood was not easy for the actress. Nothing could console the sorrow that settled in her heart. Fedoseeva-Shukshina plunged into prayer and depression. She even almost went to the monastery, and only the thought of little daughters stopped her from this step. The actress peered into each man, trying to find in them the features of Vasily Makarovich. And very soon she found a new chosen one. They became the famous cameraman Mikhail Agranovich.


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Life in this marriage for both spouses was not easy. Fedoseeva-Shukshina was accused of discrediting the memory of a popularly beloved writer, artist and director. A year had hardly passed since his death, and the widow was already in a hurry to arrange her personal life. Reproaches fell on the share of Agranovich. Evil tongues claimed that he was trying to become famous and build his career on the name of the great Shukshin. The marriage of the actress and operator lasted nine years, and then the couple separated.

Marek Mezheevsky - the ardor of the artist


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Fedoseyeva-Shukshina was invited to star in the Polish serial film "The Ballad of Janushka". There, the actress met the artist Marek Mezheevsky, who became her fourth official husband. He was 16 years younger than his chosen one, but the age difference did not become an obstacle to sincere feelings. “Marek moved to Moscow for me. He had golden hands and a kind heart. It is a pity that I could not find a job to my liking here - I went back to Poland. And I decided not to get married again, ”the actress later recalled.

Bari Alibasov - wedding after years


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She met the music producer Fedoseeva-Shukshina back in 1995. At the Kinotavr festival, their seats were nearby, and they immediately became interested in each other. Their mutual affection lasted for many years. “My main misfortune is that no matter how much I love a woman, I cool off towards her after a few months. And I still have the warmest and most tender feelings for Lida, ”admitted Bari Karimovich. They got married last year and seemed like a really happy couple. When Alibasov was hospitalized with severe chemical poisoning, his wife did not leave his bed. Until now, fans of the star couple are waiting with hope and faith for favorable news about the state of health of Bari Karimovich. I would like to believe that fate will measure the actress and producer for many more years of happy family life.

Name: Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina (Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina)

Zodiac sign: scales

Age: 80 years old

Place of Birth: Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Growth: 163

Activity: Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR

tags: cinema, actress, artist, rsfsr

Family status: married to Bari Alibasov

Lidia Nikolaevna Fedoseeva-Shukshina - People's Artist of the RSFSR, wife of the Soviet writer, director and actor Vasily Shukshin, became famous for her roles in the film masterpieces of her husband "Stove-Shop", "Strange People" and "Kalina Krasnaya". Mother of actress Maria Shukshina.

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 was able to safely 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". Even in elementary school, the girl began to show interest in acting. Lida went to 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 Maxim Perepelitsa film. The young artist was lucky enough 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 be in the future.

In 1957, Fedoseeva came to Moscow and became a student at VGIK. The girl got to excellent mentors Tamara Makarova and Sergey Gerasimov. The country saw the result of the mentorship of the masters and the talent of the young actress two years later. 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 fame. Although the real popularity was still on the way. The biography of the actress was completely changed by shooting in one motion picture.

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 were successful.

Together with her husband, Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the films "Stoves and Benches" and "Strange People". After there were "Dauria" and "Kalina Krasnaya". In most of these paintings, Fedoseeva-Shukshina played ordinary village women, strong, but at the same time feminine weak. The actress had a short stature (163 centimeters), the figure of a Russian woman and a blond braid, so she reincarnated as her own heroines organically, without exaggeration. It is curious 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 Lydia Nikolaevna such fame as the movie hits "Stoves and Benches", "Kalina Krasnaya" and "They Fought for the Motherland".

Despite this, the artist's collection (over 100 roles in theater and cinema) contains wonderful films loved by millions of Soviet viewers. Fedoseeva-Shukshina amazingly played Madame Gritsatsueva in the film adaptation of 12 Chairs. The roles of Lydia in the films “We sat on the golden porch”, “Vivat, midshipmen!”, “Walking through the torment” and “Our sins” turned out to be memorable and colorful.

Many generations of Soviet and Russian moviegoers to this day are happy to review the tape "The Driver for One Flight", where Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the title role along with Oleg Efremov. Another picture that turned out to be the discovery of the year is “You never dreamed of”, where Fedoseeva-Shukshina, together with Albert Filozov, played a married couple, the parents of the main character Romka.

In 1984, the actress was awarded the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR. During her film career, the actress has reincarnated many times 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 a kindergarten ("The Limit of Desires").

Lidia Nikolaevna can convey the character of a petty bribe-taker from the district council (“A 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 middle of the 2000s, the actress began to rarely appear on the screen, devoting time and energy to work in the memory fund of the legendary Vasily Shukshin, the leadership of which she handed over to her granddaughter Anna in recent years. In 2005, Lidia Nikolaevna was elected president of the film festival "Vivat, cinema of Russia!". But social activities were not an obstacle to dreaming in large 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 of besieged Leningrad, who left the memory of tender feelings for the girl Marta in the form of text on the wall of his apartment.

A letter with words of forgiveness was discovered by 2 contemporaries - mother Olga (Maria Anikanova) and daughter Natasha (Olga Kraskovskaya), who decided to find the same Marta. Lydia Nikolaevna appeared in the picture in the form of one of the women named Marta, who are 2 detectives.

For the first time, Lydia Fedoseeva got married at an early age. The girl met her future husband at the institute. The affair with the Ukrainian artist Vyacheslav Voronin developed very quickly and immediately 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, the husband worked in the Ukrainian capital. Due to distance and employment, this marriage broke up.

The second time the actress legalized her relationship with Vasily Shukshin. It was a marriage of love, which survived until the death of the writer and director. The personal life of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina was surprisingly happy for ten years together. In a marriage with Shukshin, two children were born - daughters Maria Shukshina and Olga Shukshina. In memory of that happy period, a large number of family photographs remained in the personal archive of the artist. Both daughters followed in the footsteps of their parents, but after Olga left the worldly life and devoted herself entirely to faith. Olga spent fifteen years in a monastery, later moved to the African continent, where she lives in a town on the Red Sea and constantly attends church.

The eldest daughter Anastasia became the wife of a foreigner, went to Angola and took the name Voronina-Francisco. Spouse Nelson Francisco was the chief of counterintelligence in Angola. After the death of her father, Vyacheslav Voronin, the year before last, Anastasia and her children moved to Kyiv.

After the death of Vasily Makarovich in 1974, Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina made more than once attempts to arrange her personal life. However, marriages with Bari Alibasov, Mikhail Agranovich and Marek Mezheevsky turned out to be short-lived. For a long time, the artist could not meet a person who could take an empty place in a woman's heart.

Fedoseeva-Shukshina has 7 grandchildren. In 2014, granddaughter Anna, daughter of Maria Shukshina, gave birth to Lydia Nikolaevna's great-grandson Vyacheslav. The actress does not keep in touch with her older daughters.

Currently Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina lives in Moscow. The actress does not often leave the apartment, Lidia Nikolaevna moves with the help of a cane. The state of health of the artist became worse due to arrhythmia and diabetes. The situation around the dispute with real estate between mother and daughter Olga had an impact on well-being. The conflict has been going on for many 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 at the beginning of last year.

In November of this year, the actress became the heroine of the front pages of the media. It turned out that Bari Alibasov and Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina formalized their relationship. 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"

Children of Lydia Shukshina, these are not only her two daughters from her marriage to Vasily Makarovich Shukshin, but also the daughter from the actress’s first marriage - with actor Vyacheslav Voronin Anastasia. Anastasia's parents met on the set in Lviv. By that time, Vyacheslav had already graduated from VGIK, and Lidia Nikolaevna was still studying acting. They got married after they found out they were expecting a baby. The young family settled in Kyiv, but Lydia Nikolaevna rushed to Moscow to build a career and become a famous actress, like her classmates at VGIK. However, Vyacheslav Voronin did not like his wife's plans, however, she did it her own way. This was the reason for the collapse of the first family of the actress.

In the photo - Lydia Shukshina with her husband and children

Nastya was sent to Leningrad to live with her grandmother, Lidia Nikolaevna's mother, and her father often visited her. On the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”, Taking place in Sudak, Lydia Fedoseeva broke out into a stormy romance with Vasily Shukshin, who put an end to her relationship with Voronin. Nastya stayed with her father, or rather, with his parents in Zherdevka, where he was from. Nastya later saw her mother, perhaps no more than twice, and, in general, according to her, she never found out what real maternal love is.

In the photo - the eldest daughter of Lydia Shukshina Anastasia

When Anastasia grew up, she married the chief of counterintelligence of Angola, Major General Nelson Francisco, and gave birth to a daughter, Laura. There was also a black period in her biography, when Anastasia, convicted of drug trafficking, spent several years in prison.

In the photo - Maria Shukshina

The younger children of Lydia Shukshina - daughters Maria and Olga were born with a difference of one year, after the actress became the wife of Vasily Shukshin. Despite the small difference in age, the sisters were never particularly friendly, and when they grew up, their fate also turned out differently. Masha at first did not want to follow in the footsteps of her parents and entered the foreign language, and later she, after all, became an actress and TV presenter.

In the photo - Olga Shukshina

A month ago, Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina got married. Extraordinary act of an extraordinary woman. Nature generously endowed Lydia Nikolaevna with beauty, talent, femininity, the ability to love and shine. She is like the sun. Her interesting biography confirms this. Bright acting, personal life, husbands, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, fame and scandals - everything is in this book of life.

The youth of the actress

Lydia was born and raised in Leningrad, since childhood she dreamed of becoming an actress. And she became. From the age of 17, she began acting in films, and the cinematic world no longer let her go. The bright beauty could not remain without the attention of men.

At 21, she married Vyacheslav Voronin and soon gave birth to a daughter, Nastya. Fate decreed that the young people parted, and the girl was brought up with her father and grandmother. Now Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Voronina-Francisco lives in Egypt with her husband Nelson Francisco, a major general, the current head of counterintelligence in Angola. She has a daughter Laura and a son Martin.

Vasily Shukshin

A man who has done so much for his Motherland that it is impossible to count or voice. He, his films, books, deeds, his image are in the hearts and souls of people. Shukshin also won the heart of a young actress, with whom he became close on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?” in 1964. It happened in the year when the actress graduated from VGIK, having gone through an excellent school of cinematography. It was the main meeting of her life.

Vasily Shukshin, like all geniuses, fate took a little, only 45 years of life. And he drew this life in full handfuls, as if he knew that he had to do a lot. Having peasant roots, Vasily began his adult life from the age of 17: he worked on a collective farm, in factories, at a school (a teacher of the Russian language and even a director), served as a sailor in the Black Sea Fleet of the USSR.

There, in the army, he began to write stories. Finally, in 1954, he entered VGIK. While studying at the institute, he began acting in films and publishing his works in magazines. These two activities, along with directing work, remained with him until the end of his life.

Fact!

Before meeting with Lydia Nikolaevna, Shukshin was already married three times. He was also handsome, rich in soul and love for the world, people and women. Vasily managed to give the joy of love to more than one woman. And at the time of their acquaintance, he was in a prosperous marriage, was a loving husband and father. But here, as they say, "disappeared."

The strings of fate brought these man and woman together so that they become what they became: Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina and Vasily Shukshin, Nyura and Ivan from the film "Stove-shops", Lyuba and Yegor from "Kalina Krasnaya".

Together they were able to comprehend and convey to their audience the depth of the Russian soul, the beauty of the Russian language, expose moral and human values, and teach them to follow them. According to Lydia herself, Vasily Makarovich shaped her as a person and as an actress.

The actor became the father of two daughters: Masha and Olya. It was a wonderful happy time. From family photos of that period breathes life, light, fun.

Important!

Unfortunately, when the girls were seven and six years old respectively, their father left them. He died of heart failure during the filming of They Fought for the Motherland.

Olya and Masha

Two stars, born in the union of two stars, went along the path of life in different ways. While still children, they acted in films with their parents.

Masha, who inherited her mother's beauty, became a successful actress and TV presenter. She has roles in 47 films, participation in television programs as a host. became the mother of four children born in three marriages. Daughter Anna and Son Makar gave her grandchildren Vyacheslav and Mark. The twins Foma and Foka Vishnyakov are still teenagers. All her life, Masha has been close to her mother, Lydia Nikolaevna, fully bathed in maternal love and understanding.

Olya got the rebellious and eccentric character of her father. Her fate is full of searches and throwing, from a wild life in America to many years of obedience in a monastery. Olya has a son, Vasily Shukshin, who dreams of becoming a director, like his famous grandfather.

Important!

Despite the fact that the mother supported her youngest daughter in everything in trying to find herself, there is no complete understanding between them. A few years ago, this resulted in a scandal related to the housing issue. It seems that life will put everything in its place and in the difficult relationship of mother and daughter, who certainly love each other, peace will be restored.

young husband

The personal life of Lydia Shukshina has always been complete. A stately beauty with big eyes and golden hair excited men and could not stay alone for a long time. A year after the death of her beloved husband, Lydia regained female happiness. Cameraman Mikhail Agranovich, who was 8 years younger than the actress, fell under her spell. This did not prevent them from creating a strong alliance that lasted for a whole decade.

With Mikhail, Lydia learned new facets of love between a man and a woman. He gallantly courted, surrounded by care and attention in detail, became a good dad to girls. I even learned how to braid them. The marriage of two creative personalities broke up in 1984. Lydia and Mikhail have maintained friendly relations and with respect and warmth remember the time of their life together.

The marriage that Lydia Nikolaevna does not like to remember

The Polish artist Marek Mezheevsky became the next chosen one of Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina. In 1984, the shooting of the film "The Ballad of Januszyk" took place in Poland, in which the actress played the main role. The artist of the picture was Marek. They talked a lot, walked, talked. A romance unfolded.

After a while they got married and moved to Moscow. Here Marek hoped to find a stable income, which was not available in Poland. However, his career in the film industry did not work out, he began to survive on small earnings, doing everything in a row, mainly transporting cosmetics, alcohol, and knitwear from Poland.

And sometimes he even sat at home at a time when his wife was actively filming, was in demand and popular. This union lasted four years. It could not last long: the scale of personalities was different.

Bari Alibasov

Interesting!

Now, 20 years after their passion for each other, the couple legalized their relationship. Now they are husband and wife.

We wish the young, who are no longer young, a happy life together. There is certainly no need to talk about a calm and boring old age. May you live happily ever after!

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