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Dozens of meetings take place every day, some of them turn out to be important, a few are considered fateful. It was such a fateful acquaintance that changed the life of the famous actress Zoya Fedorova, giving her a beloved man and a long-awaited child and subsequently taking away eight years of freedom and motherhood, depriving her of the happiness of being with her chosen one for life.

Zoya Yakovlevna Fedorova was the third child in the family of a St. Petersburg worker. In Moscow, where Zoya's parents moved after the Revolution, she herself enrolled in a drama circle. Contrary to the wishes of her father, she applied to the theater school, but the liquidation of the university required re-admission to the school of the Moscow Theater of the Revolution.

She was able to make her film debut in the drama Counter (1932), but her role was completely cut out of the picture, so the first surviving work of Fedorova is the musical comedy Garmon (1934). Fame in the vastness of the Soviet Union came after playing the main role in the war film Girlfriend (1935). Further, the main roles of Zoya Fedorova fell as if from a cornucopia: Klava Belkina in the comedy Musical History (1940), Natasha Matveeva in the war drama Frontline Friends (1941), the bride-Dasha in the comedy Wedding (1944).

Fyodorova's fame helps her stay away from the troubles associated with the arrest of her father, but does not save her from charges of espionage and her own arrest in 1946. The reason for the detention was an affair with the captain of the US Navy Jackson Tate and the subsequent birth of a daughter. Tate was expelled from the country and did not realize until the 1960s that he had a child in the USSR. After the amnesty in 1955, Zoya Yakovlevna, for the first time after nine years of separation, met with her daughter.

In the 1950s, films with the participation of Zoya Fedorova regularly appear on the big screen, but these are mainly supporting roles: the bourgeois Komarinskaya in the comedy Girl without an Address (1957), Aunt Natasha in the film for children Druzhok (1958), Bronislava Antonovna in the short film In Our City (1959). There are also famous paintings in the late period of creativity - Wedding in Malinovka (1967), Moscow does not believe in tears (1979) and the main roles - Shelmenko the batman (1971), Occurrence (1974).

Zoya Fedorova was married three times. The first husband is actor Leonid Weizler, the second is screenwriter Wolf Rapoport, the third is a civilian, American officer Jackson Tate, from whom a daughter, Victoria, was born (1946).

She died on 11/12/1981.

Zoya Fedorova has brown eyes, naturally blond hair color, fair skin and medium lips. The shape of the face is oval, the forehead is medium, the hair is straight, thick. Zoya Fedorova changed her hair color, giving preference to light. The actress has a small snub nose and a pointed chin. The growth of the actress is 152 cm, no tattoos.

Zodiac sign - Sagittarius (12/21/1911)


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