Marina Golub is a unique actress with original talent, always cheerful, a little noisy, for someone rustic, for someone strict and intolerant. With her departure, Russian cinema lost one of its facets, which no one can replace or make up for.
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The peak of Marina Golub's popularity did not last very long, but even this time was enough for moviegoers to sincerely love her. The wide circle knows only the movie roles of the actress and her work as a TV presenter. In fact, the scope of Marina Golub was much wider and much more interesting.
Biography of actress Marina Golub
Marina is a native Muscovite, was born in the family of an employee of the GRU and actress of the Gogol Theater. The girl’s father was adopted, but this did not affect his attitude to Marina - she grew up in the love and care of both parents.
After graduating from high school, Marina Golub studied at the Moscow Art Theater School on the course of Viktor Monyukov. Then there was work at the Raikin Theater, service in the troupe of the Shalom Theater, at the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, work on television as a leading entertainment program, filming in the cinema. In 2011, Marina Golub was on the council of the Moscow public center on the development of transport complexes.
The personal life of the actress was equally turbulent and eventful. In her life there were three marriages - with the businessman Troynin, Evgeny, actor Dolgachev Vadim, Chekhov’s partner in the Moscow Art Theater, Anatoly Bely. In her first marriage, Golub had a daughter, Anastasia.
Filmography of Marina Golub
Marina Golub gained wide fame thanks to the cinema, although among theater-goers she was popular since 1979. The filmography of the actress includes such significant works as
- Marina Alexandrovna from "FM and the guys",
- Ms. Lazurskaya from The Killer’s Diary,
- Zinaida from "Driver for Faith",
- Major Galina Nikishina from The Five Brides,
- Shevtsov’s doctor from “Hunting for a genius”.
In the 2000s, Marina was unusually in demand in the world of cinema. She was invited to appear not only in comedies, but also in dramas, offered characteristic charismatic roles, which such an actress simply had no right to refuse. Thanks to this, the audience now, even after the tragic death of Marina Golub, has the opportunity to enjoy her game, her sparkling talent, revising the paintings with her participation.