The unique creative fate of an unprofessional film actress (she did not graduate from a specialized educational institution) Tatyana Lyusienovna Drubich can surprise many fans of her talent. After all, the working experience of this unusual person was able to combine a medical career, business and a rich filmography.
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Tatyana Drubich, a native of the capital of our Motherland and a native of an intelligent family (father is an engineer and mother is an economist), is known to the general public for her talented film works in the title film projects: Ten Little Indians, Assa, Anna Karenina and The Last Rita's Tale."
Biography and career of Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich
On June 7, 1960, a future movie star was born in Moscow. The shock of the early and sudden death of his father greatly influenced the psyche of Tanya. For a long time she could not recover from the injustice of life. In childhood, the talented girl did not understand her creative vocation, although she played two roles in popular films.
After receiving a certificate of secondary education, Tatyana Drubich enters a medical institute and subsequently becomes an endocrinologist in a Moscow clinic. It is interesting that at this very time she continues to act in films and even falls on the cover of the prestigious Soviet Screen magazine. And then a bend of fate made her the owner of the night club "Assembly Hall" in Moscow, and later she organized a pharmacological company in Germany.
The debut in the cinema of Tatyana Drubich took place at the age of twelve, when she played in the adventure film "Fifteenth Spring." Two years later, she was noted for her film work in the melodrama "One Hundred Days After Childhood", for which she was awarded the Silver Bear Prize at the Berlin Film Festival.
And the real fame came to the actress after the release in 1987 of two incredibly popular paintings: "Ten Little Indians" and "Assa." Today’s filmography of the actress includes dozens of film projects, among which the film “Hello, fools!”, For which she was nominated for the prestigious Nika award, should be highlighted.
Among the most famous film works of Tatyana Lusienovna recently was the film adaptation of the novel of the same name by L. N. Tolstoy "Anna Karenina" (2009). Today, the actress’s creative career ends with the film project “The Last Tale of Rita” (2012). It is important that her acting role in many films is precisely the type of the fatal woman. Perhaps, in modern Russian cinema there are no more suitable actresses for such characters, which makes it difficult to overestimate her contribution to this type of art.