Childhood and youth
Larisa was born on January 26, 1953 in Tashkent. The girl's father was a descendant of nobles with Estonian and German roots. Ancestors with the surname Luppian came to Russia during the reign of Catherine II. The girl’s last name translated from Latin means “quiet wolf.”
Larisa's mother was half Russian, half Polish. Larisa’s grandfather taught at a military school, her grandmother looked after the general’s children and acted as a nanny. Mother was a doctor by profession. The girl remembers her childhood vaguely. Due to frequent quarrels, the parents separated several times.
Mom and Larisa moved to the city of Chirchik. Larisa spent her childhood years there, went to kindergarten, walked around the city with her mother, and attended clubs. The father did not take part in raising the child. In kindergarten, Larisa played in skits, and on New Year's Eve she played the role of the Snow Maiden.
After 7 years, Larisa’s parents reconciled and got back together. Larisa moves to live in Tashkent again and goes to first grade. In the second grade, the girl’s beauty was noticed by a group filming a picture near the school.
Larisa was invited to participate in the filming of the film “You are not an orphan.” The girl had the opportunity to play an orphan who was taken up for adoption. The role was embodied by the child with a bang.
At school, Larisa attended a drama club. Her passion for theater prompted the girl to enroll in a theater university. In 1970, Larisa was enrolled in the Leningrad Institute of Theater, Music and Cinema from the first round. She studied on a course with Igor Petrovich Vladimirov. After 4 years of successful training, Larisa became a sought-after theater actress.
The best role of an actor, which made him famous for many generations
Larisa Luppian: biography
The name of this woman is tightly connected with the name of the cinema star Mikhail Boyarsky. But Larisa Reginaldovna Luppian herself declared herself not only as Boyarsky’s wife, but also as an independent creative person. Luppian has achieved success in the acting profession - Larisa Reginaldovna People's Artist of Russia. Although the actress is much better known in theater circles.
Larisa Luppian was born in January 1953 in Tashkent. Along with the sonorous surname, the girl also got a mixed nationality. The actress’s father is half German, half Estonian, the heir of a noble family, and even the family coat of arms of this family has been preserved. The surname itself is translated from Latin as “quiet wolf.”
Actress Larisa Luppian
The desire to become an actress came to Larisa early. At the age of 9, the girl played the heroine of the same age as Dzidra in the feature film “You are not an orphan.” This is a film about an Uzbek blacksmith who adopted 14 orphans during the Great Patriotic War.
Larisa Luppian enjoyed going on the set so much that in 1970, after receiving her school certificate, the girl went to Leningrad, became a student at the famous LGITMiK and took Igor Vladimirov’s course.
Theater
Years of studying on Vladimirov's course allowed the actress to gain experience without interrupting the educational process. Larisa's course was organized at the Lensovet Theater. Students were involved in working as extras, entrusted with small assignments, given the opportunity to go on stage, watch rehearsals from the sidelines, repair props, and patch costumes.
The first-year students were only looked after; from the second year on, many students were given significant roles. Larisa was lucky enough to play the role of Danielle in the production of “Doors Slam.” After graduating from university, the girl was invited to join the troupe of her native theater. Larisa's career began to develop rapidly.
Luppian played significant roles in the following productions:
- "The Troubadour and His Friends".
- "Eldest son."
- "Last summer in Chulimsk."
- "The Threepenny Opera"
Larisa's career was suddenly interrupted due to constant clashes with the theater director. In 1986, the girl had to change theater. She was tired of enduring humiliation from the director, making concessions, and pleasing.
For 6 long years, Igor Vladimirov deliberately did not give the actress leading roles. Luppian was constantly given third-rate roles that could have been played by a sophomore. The woman never made a scandal and quietly went to another theater. Larisa was accepted into the troupe of the Lenin Komsomol Theater.
During the years of strained relations with the director, Larisa was married to the popular artist Boyarsky. The girl assumes that because of her husband’s fame, they took revenge on her, with the intention of ruining her career.
The envy of many theater artists was obvious; they constantly whispered nasty things to the director behind Larisa’s back. Boyarsky's wife played in the Lenin Komsomol Theater for 3 years. Vladimirov suddenly realized a significant loss in the theater.
7 years of family life
He invited Larisa to return to the Lensovet Theater. After much thought, Larisa returned to her favorite troupe. Theatrical productions with Larisa's participation were a great success, such as:
- "Gaslight"
- "You and only you".
- "Love till death".
- "A Streetcar Named Desire"
- "Intimate life".
Movie
The actress is not so famous in the film industry, but Larisa has significant roles. Larisa Luppian's filmography is quite impressive. The actress often appeared in films of the Soviet period, in modern films and TV series.
Each role of the actress was significant, but Luppian has few leading roles. In Russia, the actress received more recognition for her theater work than for her film roles. After the release of the film “Late Meeting,” the girl expected popularity and love from TV viewers.
Contrary to the actress’s hopes, the audience did not like the film. He received his calling many years later, when Larisa no longer needed fame. In 1999, Larisa Luppian was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia.
Elizaveta Boyarskaya with her husband
Personal life
Mikhail Boyarsky was not the actress’s love at first sight. They met during their student years, but the girl did not like the young man. He studied on a parallel course, wore a unique hairstyle “naked”, walked around hugging a girl of model appearance.
Luppian treated Boyarsky with contempt for a long time. Fate brought the actors together again after graduating from the Lensovet Theater. The actors played in the production of “Troubadour and His Friends.”
The girl looked at Mikhail from the other side; she didn’t know him like that. Boyarsky turned out to be an intelligent, deep man who could interest a girl. A merry fellow, the life of the party, Larisa liked him thanks to his sparkling jokes, charm, and charisma.
The fragile Thumbelina was tender and defenseless. Boyarsky wanted to become her support. He courted the actress for a long time, and gradually the relationship reached a new level. Then the lovers got married.
The marriage cannot be called happy, but there were good and sad moments in the lives of the actors. Mikhail and Larisa had two children - Sergei and Elizaveta.
The son became an economist, music is a hobby for him. In his free time, Sergei writes music, plays the guitar, and sings. Boyarsky Jr. holds the post of State Duma deputy. Elizabeth followed in the footsteps of her parents, becoming a famous actress. As a child, the girl dreamed of becoming a journalist, but genes won.
Rumor has it that the actress could not stand her husband’s excessive popularity. She caused scandals, left home, filed for divorce. From 1985 to 2009, the star couple was officially divorced, but lived under the same roof. Scandals were never taken out of the house. In interviews, the actors always said that everything was fine with them.
Boyarsky complains that his wife sacrificed her career for the sake of her family. She refused roles to raise children. Larisa does not agree with her husband’s opinion, believing that he is flattering her. The actress admits that she is not in demand in cinema and regrets the lost years.
She would like to act in films, get leading roles, but they regularly invite popular actors who are interesting to the audience. The woman was on maternity leave for a long time, raising children. The audience's interest in her person faded away.
The actress claims that she never had any problems with her husband Mikhail
Wife openly about breaking up with Boyarsky: He annoyed me with his drunkenness
In 2021, the film “D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers” will celebrate its anniversary. Exactly 40 years ago, the legendary film was released on Soviet screens. The film overnight made the lead actor Mikhail Boyarsky famous throughout the country.
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It's no secret that during filming the actor drank from the bottle. This is how the artist drowned out the terrible pain in his spine. Shortly before filming began, Mikhail Boyarsky was in a terrible car accident, and doctors literally put him back together piece by piece. Therefore, for an artist who worked his ass off and performed all the stunts himself, alcohol seemed to be a faithful ally: it helped to cope with old injuries and the stress of the shooting day.
Imperceptibly, this hobby grew into a severe addiction. Problems began in the family. Mikhail Boyarsky's wife Larisa Luppian even decided to leave. “If he went out and drank somewhere and came back later, I wouldn’t say a word. But he also drank at home all the time, that’s what was scary! I always told him, “Misha, you can leave at any time, just leave now.” He annoyed me with his drunkenness,” Larisa Luppian told Secular Chronicle.
She had even already prepared all the papers and was waiting for her husband’s arrival in St. Petersburg to sign them. But at that moment, Mikhail Boyarsky had an attack of pancreatitis, so severe that the doctors had to fight for his life. Larisa Luppian immediately came to him and did not leave his bed.
Fortunately, the actor’s body coped and he began to recover. After this, Mikhail Boyarsky stopped drinking alcohol. “It became a burden, it interfered with work, my health could no longer withstand such amounts, illnesses appeared that interfered with my family, me, and my profession,” explained Mikhail Boyarsky.
According to Larisa Luppian, she never kept her husband close. “If he had left, I would have just crossed myself. At least I slept peacefully for a few nights. And then I would regret it, of course, because now we live very well. It was not I who saved the marriage, but he himself who saved it. He has changed,” stated Larisa Luppian.
“Maybe she was the first to realize that we needed to be together. It took me a long time to get to this point, because I am picky and madly in love with freedom. I believed that a woman could take it away. And then I realized that I didn’t want to give this freedom anywhere except to give it to my future wife,” concluded Mikhail Boyarsky.
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Interesting Facts
- Luppian has been involved in film scoring for a long time and was the TV presenter of the “Theater Binoculars” program.
- The actress herself “proposed” to Mikhail Boyarsky, although he was in no hurry to ask the girl to marry.
- In the family life of Larisa and Mikhail there was a difficult period of separation. After the release of the film “The Three Musketeers,” Boyarsky drowned in fame and wine. The actor became addicted to alcohol and was hospitalized with pancreatitis. Luppian got tired of the constant drinking and filed for divorce. After Boyarsky rethought the situation, the couple reconciled.
- The actress hates publicity, does not like to appear at social events, and is reluctant to communicate with the press.
- The divorce of Boyarsky and Luppian was fictitious. The couple divorced due to a housing issue, after which they got married again.
Larisa Luppian today
Today, Larisa Luppian continues to play in the theater and is involved in many productions. The actress has not acted in films for 10 years. In 2021, Larisa received an interesting offer - to become the artistic director of her native theater. The mayor signed Luppian's appointment to the new position, which the actress was extremely happy about.
Larisa is going to carry out large-scale reshuffles in the theater troupe, update the playbill, bring back the old audience, attract new ones, and invite young talented directors. In adulthood, Luppian realized herself more than in her youth. The actress still has time for her family, raising her grandchildren, and for creativity.
Larisa Luppian now
In 2021, the actress plunged headlong into a completely new role for herself: the artistic director of the theater, to which she devoted her whole life. In June, an entry appeared on the actress’s page in memory of Alexei Batalov, with whom Larisa Reginaldovna played in one of the most beautiful love stories in the USSR - “Late meeting / Gray hair urgently needed.” Together with her husband, they go on stage together in plays, raise their grandchildren and love each other, just like forty years ago.
Larisa Luppian is the new artistic director of the theater. Lensovet