The popular theater and film artist Varvara Vladimirova is a native of Leningrad and a bearer of the cultural heritage of St. Petersburg. Today, she equally shares her desire to go to the theatrical stage with access to the set.
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The successor to the famous creative dynasty in Russia - Varvara Vladimirova - showed the world not only her bright talent, inherited from her parents: Igor Vladimirov and Alisa Freindlich, but also a rather unusual fate. A participant in the sensational television project "Cop Wars" still goes on the theater stage with her mother.
Biography and career of Varvara Vladimirova
A native of Leningrad was born March 13, 1968 in a family that has a direct relationship to the world of theater and cinema. For obvious reasons, the girl from early childhood dreamed of becoming an artist, which she realized by entering the State Theater Institute in her city.
In her own university, Varvara first got on the course to Efim Padva, and after the announcement of the recruitment of students by Igor Vladimirov, to her father. Since the parent of Vladimirova was already at a respectful age (at the time of the birth of the girl he was already fifty years old), it was almost very rarely that he was engaged in a daughter at the institute because of his health condition. It is significant that Varvara Vladimirova graduated from the university without a diploma performance, as is usually the case in thematic educational institutions, and on the basis of the works that she passed in her second year.
The beginning actress made her debut in the cinema in 1983, when she was only fifteen years old, in Igor Vladimirov’s musical tale “Extra Ticket”. Here Varvara had a good chance - under the supervision of her father, try on one of the roles. But then this project could not cause hype among the public, and the film work of Barbara remained almost unnoticed by a wide audience.
The first success came to the girl after her filming in the tragicomedy of George Danelia "Kin-dza-dza!" together with such venerable actors as Yuri Yakovlev and Evgeny Leonov. After graduation, the director Leonid Nechaev invited Barbara to the role of Albina in the musical film "Do not leave." In the "nineties", the artist shared the fate of many colleagues in the creative workshop and took up raising children, devoting her life completely to the family.
However, at the beginning of the “tenths” Vladimirova reappears on the screens together with her mother, Stanislav Govorukhin and Irina Skobtseva in the detective television movie “Women's Logic”. The latest film works of the actress include the projects "Cop Wars" (2012-2013) and "Our Happy Tomorrow".