The program is dedicated to the life and work of actress Tatyana Vasilyeva.
Vasilyeva Tatyana Grigoryevna (née Itsykovich) was born on February 28, 1947 in Leningrad.
Her parents had nothing to do with the artistic environment, but Tatyana realized in childhood that she wanted to become an actress.
She was not a very good student at school, and her parents did not want her to be distracted by clubs.
Despite the ban, Tanya, under the guise of attending additional classes, went to theater and literary studios.
After finishing school, Tatyana Vasilyeva went to Moscow "on an excursion", but in fact - to enter theater universities.
Which happens very rarely, she was accepted at once to both VGIK and the Moscow Art Theater School; she chose the Markov, Bogomolov and Morez workshop at the Moscow Art Theater School.
When her parents found out about this, her father came to Moscow to pick her up along with her documents and take her home.
But the teachers persuaded him to give his daughter a chance.
After finishing her studies, in 1969, the aspiring actress Tatyana Vasilyeva joined the Satire Theater, where she worked until 1983. She played in the plays Captive to Time, Bathhouse, An Ordinary Miracle, Pippi Longstocking, Run, Her Excellency, and The Threepenny Opera.
In The Government Inspector and Woe from Wit, she had the leading female roles, and her partner was Andrei Mironov.
In 1972, Tatyana Vasilyeva made her debut in the film Look at This Face.
In 1975, she played a small role as Annie in the popular comedy Hello, I'm Your Aunt!
She was entrusted with the leading role for the first time in the film Duenna in 1979. In 1984, she played in the children's film "Pippi Longstocking", by the way, not the role she played in this play at the theater.
In 1985, the hit movie "The Most Charming and Attractive" was released, in which Tatyana Vasilyeva played the psychologist Susanna.
In 1983, actress Tatyana Vasilyeva moved to the Mayakovsky Theater, where she played Queen Elizabeth in "Long Live the Queen, Vivat!", Betsy in "Fruits of Enlightenment", Lady Kitty in "The Circle", Polyakova in "Tomorrow Was the War".
In 1992, Vasilyeva left the theater with a scandal: the actress was delayed at a film shoot, the administration did not want to meet her halfway and change the performance and fired the star for absenteeism.
Tatyana Vasilyeva dedicated five years to the Anton Chekhov Theater; She played in Leonid Trushkin's plays "There, Then" and "The Cherry Orchard".
However, due to a conflict between the play and filming schedules, she left this company as well.
In 1993, Tatyana Vasilyeva played Clytemnestra in Peter Stein's play "Oresteia".
In the late 90s, Iosif Raikhelgauz invited Tatyana Vasilyeva to the theater "School of Modern Play".
She was given the roles of Arkadina in "The Seagull", Dulcinea in "...
With greetings, Don Quixote" and Antigone in "Antigone from New York".
Throughout the 90s, Tatyana Vasilyeva remained in demand in cinema, starring mainly in comedies: "My Sailor", "Womanizer 2", "The Groom from Miami", as well as in the drama "The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Scattered".
Tatyana was madly in love with her first husband, Anatoly Vasiliev, when they were students.
For a long time, the handsome and handsome Tolya ignored her. “I understood my inadequacy next to him.
But I really wanted him.
And when I want something, then so be it,” she once admitted in an interview.
Itsikovich began to stalk her lover: she kept watch for him in the dorm, waited for him when he was late somewhere at night, turned a blind eye to his numerous affairs with other students.
In the end, Anatoly gave in.
In 1973, they, both actors of the Satire Theater at the time, had a quiet wedding in Bryansk, where Anatoly was from.
In 1978, their son Philip was born.
They were married for 10 years.
According to the actress, she and her husband were on the same page all this time, but their relationship began to crack due to everyday difficulties.
In 1980, the Satire Theater premiered the play "The Wood Grouse's Nest," where Tatyana's partner was actor Georgy Martirosyan.
They played husband and wife, and gradually the relationship of their characters began to flow into real life.
Intoxicated with feelings, Grigory proposed to Vasilyeva, although at that time she was still married, and he had a family in his native Rostov - a wife and a small child.
In 1983, the woman divorced her first husband and married Martirosyan Georgy.
In 1986, the couple had a daughter, Liza.
But this union was also doomed.
The couple went through difficult times - for some time they lived on Tatyana's theater salary, then the actress quit, and only renting out her apartment provided their livelihood.
Gradually the family's financial situation improved, but in 1995 Martirosyan and Vasilyeva divorced.
After the divorce, the actress tried not to let anyone into her heart.
Video: Vasilyev Phillip - the actress's son and Liza - the actress's daughter talk about their mother and father.
Video report on the street: Martirosyan Georgy - talks about Vasilyeva Tatyana.
The program uses photographs from Vasilyeva Tatyana's archive and fragments of films.
Vasilyeva Tatyana Grigoryevna is a Soviet and Russian actress, TV presenter, People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
Vasiliev Anatoly Aleksandrovich is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
Martirosyan Georgy Khachaturovich - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor.
26.06.1998