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Vera Glagoleva - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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January 31, 1956, Moscow, USSR - August 16, 2017, Baden-Baden, Germany - Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, film director, screenwriter and producer.

In her youth, Vera was engaged in archery, became a master of sports, played for the Moscow junior team and did not think about the career of an actress.

Vera Glagoleva starred in films for the first time right after leaving school, in 1974. She was spotted at Mosfilm as the operator of the film To the End of the World ... Vera agreed to play along with the actor who auditioned for the role of Volodya, quickly learned the text and behaved very naturally. As a result, she was invited to the main role. The director of the film, Rodion Nakhapetov, explained Vera's looseness by the fact that she did not strive for an artistic career, and therefore did not worry. Glagoleva says that she was immediately offered a role in the film, so she was sure that she was the only applicant, and therefore did not worry. In fact, another actress was approved for the role of Sima, but Nakhapetov insisted that Glagoleva star in the film.

Soon, Vera Glagoleva married Nakhapetov and starred in several of his films: "Enemies", "Don't Shoot White Swans", "About You".

In 1977, Glagoleva received an invitation to the role of Vary in the film "On Thursday and Never Again" directed by Anatoly Efros. The play of the non-professional actress impressed Efros so much that he invited Glagoleva to his theater on Malaya Bronnaya. Vera Glagoleva, under the influence of Nakhapetov, refused the offer. Later she said that she regretted that she could not learn from Efros everything that she could learn.

Without receiving an acting education, Vera Glagoleva acted in films a lot. Her unique acting type - fragile poetry combined with hidden strength and integrity, brittle plasticity, accuracy of "psychological gesture", extraordinary and cinematic appearance - came at the time and was in demand in the 1970s and 1980s.

In 1989, Nahapetov went to work in the USA, where he met and then began to live with producer Natalia Shlyapnikoff. As a result, their marriage with Glagoleva broke up.

In the 1990s, Vera Glagoleva made her debut as a filmmaker, making a film based on the script by Svetlana Grudovich “Broken Light” - a story about actors who, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, cannot find work.

In 1991, at the Odessa Film Festival, Glagoleva met businessman Kirill Shubsky, whom she asked to help finance the film. Shubsky refused, but they continued to meet, and later got married.

In 2005 the film "Order" was released, which won the Audience Award at the Pacific Meridian Film Festival. The next work of the director - the film "Ferris Wheel" (2006), was awarded the Grand Prix of the I All-Russian Film Festival "Golden Phoenix" in Smolensk.

In 2010, Vera Glagoleva shot the film One War, which tells about the plight of women who gave birth to children from the German invaders. The film has received awards from over thirty international film festivals. In 2014, Vera Glagoleva filmed the play by Ivan Turgenev "A Month in the Country" (the film "Two Women").

Vera Glagoleva played in the entreprise performances “Russian Roulette. The female version "(entreprise" Amethyst ")," Pose of the emigrant "(entreprise of Leonid Trushkin at the Anton Chekhov Theater).

Supervised the workshop of the theatrical faculty of the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino".


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