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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH YEARS

Yuri Vladimirovich Nazarov was born in Novosibirsk on May 5, 1937. Parents were students. When the war began, Vladimir Nazarov was called up to the front, and the actor’s mother and grandmother began working at a military factory. Little Yura felt sorry for his mother, seeing how she fell down after a shift, and throughout his life he retained a feeling of respect and compassion for the Woman.

Little Yura's aunt organized concerts for the wounded. At these events, the boy’s acting debut took place, so to speak. He stood on a chair in front of the soldiers in the hospital, read poetry and sang songs. At one of the performances, pants made from a blanket fell off an emaciated child. Yura burst into tears and ran away.

Vladimir Nazarov went through the entire war and returned home, but soon died of cancer, so his mother had to raise her sons, Yuri and his younger brother Boris, alone.

A difficult wartime childhood made Yuri a patriot to the last drop of blood. He calls himself “a scoop to the core” and is proud that he was raised by the Komsomol and the party.

During his school years, Yura studied music, and having received a certificate, he went to the capital to enter a theater university. He managed to become a student of the famous "Pike", but Yuri studied for only one semester. According to the actor, he suddenly realized that, without knowing the life of ordinary people, he would not be able to say anything to the audience.

Obeying the voice of his heart, he returned to his native Novosibirsk, and from there he set out to raise virgin soil. Yuri Nazarov will always be faithful to his heart, and his viewer will feel the piercing sincerity and honesty of the actor, who for several years worked in the construction of railways, on collective farm fields, and was even a blacksmith. Later he called his action “intellectual reflection.”

Realizing that he now had something to say, Yuri again went to the capital and tried to reinstate himself in the school. When the attempt failed, he entered again, but not to the Shchukin School, but to the Shchepkinskoye School, showing another side of his character - integrity.

Theater

After graduating from “Pike”, Nazarov served for 3 years at “Lenkom”, but did not understand whether the troupe needed him. When the reduction took place, Yuri was fired in the first row. The guy was not upset, he began working at the Film Actor Studio Theater on the same stage with Lyudmila Zaitseva and Valentina Telichkina.

Luka became a landmark role in the play “At the Bottom”. The director staged the play specifically for Nazarov. He didn’t even need to put on makeup—Yuri just let his beard grow. It was one of the best productions in Moscow theaters.

When changes began in the country, the actor did not fit into them. Nazarov was not kicked out of the theater, but was offered the position of usher or cleaner. Yuri refused; by that time he was already in demand in films.

Margarita Nazarova

There is not a single movie lover who has not watched “Striped Flight”. There is a legend that the film was created specifically for Margarita Nazarova, who worked as a tiger tamer in the circus. In 1959, the performance was attended by Nikita Khrushchev and the Emperor of Ethiopia, who was visiting the country. During the intermission, Nazarova was invited to the box and captivated the distinguished guests with her art. She brought little tiger cubs, which caused a lot of emotions. Then Khrushchev asked the question why the artist was not filmed.

The writers began vying with each other to propose stories, and as a result, “Striped Flight” was born. The comedy became the box office leader of 1961, bringing in 45.8 million people in theaters. Margarita Nazarova had acted in films before, but acted as an understudy. In 1954, for example, she replaced Lyudmila Kasatkina (“Tiger Tamer”) in scenes with tigers. But it was “Striped Flight”, where she shone in the title role, that brought her all-Union fame.

Margarita Nazarova has not been with us since 2005. She was 78 years old at the time of her death. In recent years, she lived alone in Nizhny Novgorod, having had a hard time with the departure of her husband Konstantin Konstantinovsky in 1970. The son of the famous trainer had by that time moved to France.

Movies

In 1961, Nazarov appeared in the military drama “In Difficult Hours.” The actor looked natural in the role of military personnel, so he received an invitation to play the role of a commissar in the film “Unrequested Love.”


"Unrequested Love"

This was followed by “They went to the East”, “No unknown soldiers”, “Long live the Republic!”, “Nisso” - everywhere he appeared before the audience in the image of an honest, uncompromising officer. Yuri Vladimirovich most vividly embodied his favorite image in the drama “The Ballad of the Commissar”.


"No unknown soldiers"


"Long live the Republic!"

Fame came to Nazarov in 1966, when the film “Andrei Rublev” was released. The actor played two main roles in it. The filming immersed him in “paradoxical Russia and made him love his homeland even more.”


"Andrey Rublev"

In 1968, the artist played one of the bright negative roles - a Vlasov man in the epic “Liberation”, and in 1973 gave the actor work in the adventure film “Sannikov’s Land”, where Oleg Dal, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky and Georgy Vitsin became partners on the set. Then Andrei Tarkovsky made “Mirror”. And again Nazarov played the central role. He later met his partner Margarita Terekhova in the melodrama “Let's Get Married.”


"Sannikov's Land"


"Mirror"


"Let's get married"

Close and therefore memorable was the role of Stepan Zherekhov in the film “Behind the Clouds is the Sky” about pilots who tested jet aircraft in the post-war period. The drama “Little Vera” became the most successful work in the 80s. Nazarov played the father of the main character, a man of the old school and strict rules.


"Behind the clouds is the sky"


"Little Vera"

In the 90s, his roles decreased, but Yuri Nazarov still starred in the films “Three Days Outside the Law,” “Code of Dishonor,” and the TV series “Impostors” and “Simple Truths.” In the 2000s, the situation in Russian cinema stabilized, and he appeared in two major projects at once - the melodrama “Under the North Star” and the war film “Bayazet”.


"Three days out of law"


"Code of Dishonor"


"Under the North Star"


"Bayazet"

Natalia Nazarova

Many people remember this charming actress from the film “The Beloved Woman of Mechanic Gavrilov,” where she was the partner of Lyudmila Gurchenko, in no way inferior to her star colleague. A native of Almaty, Natalya Nazarova, after graduating from the Moscow Art Theater School, became an actress at the Moscow Art Theater, which she dreamed of since school. In the 70s, she was very popular: she actively acted in films, played in the theater, and even hosted the “Alarm Clock” program with Yuri Bogatyrev.

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Everything changed when she was attacked by intruders in 1989 and suffered a TBI. The miraculously surviving actress experienced a personality change that did not allow her to continue her professional activities. After the death of her mother, she was left alone and became interested in embroidery, realizing her creativity in other activities. He remembers his friends and regularly visits the grave of Yuri Bogatyrev.

Personal life

It is difficult to say how many wives Yuri Nazarov had. Officially - two, but in fact - only he himself knows. The first union with a stamp in the passport lasted only two weeks. More precisely, Yuri lived with his wife for two weeks, and then went to his second wife, Tatyana Ivanovna. As Tatyana recalls: “On the set of one of the first films, in 1960, Yuri mistakenly got married. He and his wife were together for only two weeks. When we started dating him, he no longer remembered her, but the stamp remained in his passport.”

Tatyana worked at the Lenkom Theater as an accompanist, and Nazarov came there from college. He was given the main role in the play. While working together, Yuri and Tatyana began an affair. Soon they began to live with her parents, since the actor, who came from Novosibirsk, did not have his own housing in the capital. Tatyana's dad, Ivan Kudryavtsev, was a student of Stanislavsky. He played at the Moscow Art Theater throughout his life and even became a People's Artist of Russia. And Tatyana’s mother was a housewife.

The couple did not sign for a long time. But one day they finally decided to legitimize their union. This took place in 1961. There were about 80 people at the wedding - the entire Lenkom came together. The wedding was celebrated in the five-room apartment of Tatyana’s grandparents. Yuri did not have an engagement ring, but he bought one for his wife. As Tatyana says, she didn’t care much, because she doubted that Nazarov would wear the ring. The couple had two daughters and a son. They lived in marriage for more than 50 years, but this did not stop the actor from starting families on the side.

Union with Tatyana Razumovskaya

The first extramarital family was the union of Yuri with Tatyana Razumovskaya. They started communicating in 1979, when Razumovskaya worked as a costume designer at Mosfilm. She gave birth to Yuri two daughters. According to Tatyana, she was never attracted to actors, but Nazarov was a completely separate person with a very specific character. Yuri read a lot, and Tatyana really appreciated it. They got together mainly due to their shared interest in Rasputin, Shchedrin and the classics. Razumovskaya gave birth to her first daughter, Varvara, at 39 years old, and her second, Marfa, at 43 years old. The initiator of the birth of children in both cases was Yuri Nazarov.

Daughter Varvara went to Holland and got a job as a television director there. And Marfa lives in the Moscow region. She is also a director, only in the theater. Artist Yuri Nazarov admits that he sinned by having extramarital affairs. Now he is trying to atone for his guilt with alimony, which he pays to his daughters, despite the fact that they have already become parents themselves. Nazarov once said: “I help them and that makes me feel like a man. I hope that if I fall ill, the children will not let me die under the fence. And if they give it, it means I raised them wrong.”

Union with Lyudmila Maltseva


For the last twenty years, Yuri Nazarov has been in close contact with Lyudmila Maltseva. The romance began in the mid-2000s. Lyudmila was then an artist and cultural researcher. Yuri helped her make a career on stage. Now the couple goes on tour together and looks like a real family. Some media even position Maltseva as the actor’s wife. Yuri's legal wife even made scandals about this. The children took it hard to learn that their father was leading a double life. They used to be very upset about this, but over time they got used to it.

Union with Lyudmila Maltseva

For the last twenty years, Yuri Nazarov has been in close contact with Lyudmila Maltseva. The romance began in the mid-2000s. Lyudmila was then an artist and cultural researcher. Yuri helped her make a career on stage. Now the couple goes on tour together and looks like a real family. Some media even position Maltseva as the actor’s wife. Yuri's legal wife even made scandals about this. The children took it hard to learn that their father was leading a double life. They used to be very upset about this, but over time they got used to it.

FILMOGRAPHY: ACTOR

  • Trap for the Queen (2019), TV series
  • Nine Lives (2019), TV series
  • Sklifosovsky (season 6) (2018), TV series
  • Sofia (2016)
  • Catherine. Takeoff (2016)
  • Fighters. The Last Fight (2015), TV series
  • Love Blooms in Spring (2015), TV series
  • Son of the Raven (2014), TV series
  • Me and Grandpa (2014)
  • My beloved dad (2014), TV series
  • Zemsky doctor. Love in spite of (2014), TV series
  • Two winters and three summers (2014), TV series
  • There are no exes (2013), TV series
  • Stalingrad (2013)
  • Twists of Fate (2013), TV series

  • Moths (2013), TV series
  • Leather jackets (2013)
  • Life after life (2013)
  • ChS (Emergency) (2012), TV series
  • Snipers: Love at Gunpoint (2012), TV series
  • Dragon Syndrome (2012), TV series
  • Notes of the forwarder of the Secret Chancellery (2012), TV series
  • Every man for himself (2012), TV series
  • Inspector Cooper (2012), TV series

  • Gold Reserve (2012), TV series
  • Road to Easter Island (2012), TV series
  • Krovinushka (2011-2012), TV series
  • A Fine Line (2011), TV series
  • Fellow Police Officers (2011), TV series
  • Reflection (2011), TV series
  • Bad Note (2011), TV series
  • Honey Love (2011), TV series
  • Steep Banks (2011), TV series
  • Hostages of Love (2011), TV series
  • Run (2011), TV series
  • Chemist (2010), TV series
  • Old Men (2010)
  • Two in someone else's house (2010)
  • Voices (2010), TV series
  • By touch (2010)
  • The Hindu (2010), TV series
  • Egorushka (2010)
  • Distance (2010)
  • Sparrow (2010)
  • Terrorist Ivanova (2009), TV series
  • The Brothers Karamazov (2009), TV series
  • And There Was War (2009)
  • Winter Woman (2009)
  • Way Home (2009)
  • Friend or Foe (2008)
  • Autumn Detective (2008), TV series
  • District Detectives-2 (2008), TV series
  • Ring My Doorbell (2008)
  • Hope as Evidence of Life (2008)
  • Distance (2008)

  • Two Colors of Passion (2008)
  • Bigwigs (2008)
  • Apostle (2007), TV series
  • Juncker (2007)
  • Kisses of Fallen Angels (2007)
  • Bay of Lost Divers (2006)
  • The Last Confession (2006)
  • On the Maiden River (Black Treasure) (2006)
  • Juncker (2006)
  • Return of the Prodigal Pope (2006)
  • Satisfaction (2005), TV series
  • Forest Princess (2005)
  • Lost the Sun (TV series) (2005)
  • Hunting on the asphalt (2005), TV series
  • Wealth (2004), TV series
  • Time for the Violent (2004), TV series
  • Always say “always”-2 (2004), TV series
  • Against the Current (2004), TV series
  • Son (2004)
  • Gemini (2004), TV series
  • Always say "always" (2003), TV series
  • Bayazet (2003), TV series
  • On the corner, near Patriarch's-3 (2003)
  • Taxi DriverTight CornersMonk (2003)
  • Thief-2. Happiness for rent (2002)
  • Leading Roles (2002)
  • Throwing Games (2002)
  • Code of Honor-2 (2002), TV series
  • Impossibly Green Eyes (2002)
  • Farewell Echo (2002), TV series
  • Under the North Star (2001)
  • On the corner of the Patriarchs-2 (2001), TV series

  • Thief (2001), TV series
  • Halfway to Paris (2001)
  • We must live again (2001)
  • Woe-misfortune (2001)
  • Drakosha and company (2001), TV series
  • Beauty Salon (2000)
  • A Person of French Nationality (2000)
  • Simple Truths (1999-2003), TV series
  • We must live again (1999)
  • Cossack story (1999)
  • At the Dawn of Foggy Youth (1997)
  • Budulai, who is not expected (1994)
  • Code of Dishonor (1993)
  • Dreams of an Idiot (1993)
  • Challenger fragment (1992)
  • Grass and Water (1992)
  • Three Days Out of Law (1992)
  • Out (1991)
  • Circle of the Doomed (1991)
  • Called the Beast (1991)
  • Ghost (1991)
  • Bedtime Story (1991)
  • Nightmare in a Madhouse (1990)
  • Lessons in late spring (1990)
  • Dark nights in Sochi (1989)
  • Enter the Labyrinth (1989)
  • And All the Love (1989)
  • Crime Quartet (1989)
  • Horses in the Ocean (1989)
  • Little Faith (1988)
  • After the war - peace (1988)
  • Women's Club (1987)
  • Team "33" (1987)
  • Save Our Souls (1987)
  • Bartender from The Golden Anchor (1986)
  • Gorgon's Head (1986)
  • The Grudge (1986)
  • Panther Triple Jump (1986)
  • Attention! All Posts (1985)
  • Death Coordinates (1985)
  • Girls, don't get married (1985)
  • Farewell of the Slav (1985)
  • Sun in your pocket (1985)
  • Double Overtake (1984)
  • Once Upon a Time There Was a Doctor (1984)
  • Very Important Person (1984)
  • First horse (1984)
  • What did Senka have? (1984)
  • Gate to Heaven (1983)
  • Twice Born (1983)

  • Demidovs (1983)
  • Find Guilty (1983)
  • Let's Get Married (1982)
  • There Was No Sorrow (1982)
  • Alexander Little (1981)
  • Don't set traps for the devil (1981)
  • According to the criminal investigation department (1980)
  • Stray Bullet (1980)
  • An Antarctic Tale (1979)
  • In a new place (1979)
  • On the taiga winds (1979)
  • Turn (1979)
  • On the Trail of the Overlord (1979)
  • Don't part with your loved ones (1979)
  • Preliminary Investigation (1978)
  • Wind of Wandering (1978)
  • No Special Signs (1978)
  • Tavern on Pyatnitskaya (1977)
  • Debt (1977)
  • Cafe "Isotope" (1977)
  • The Seagulls Never Flew Here (1977)
  • Blue Portrait (1976)
  • There, beyond the horizon (1976)
  • Soldiers' Homelands (1975)
  • Mirror (1974)
  • Wish Fulfillment (1974)
  • Downpour (1974)
  • Incident (1974)
  • Fearless Ataman (1973)
  • Beyond the Clouds (1973)
  • Discovery (1973)
  • Shadowboxing (1972)
  • Sannikov Land (1972)
  • City in the Caucasus (1972)
  • Hot Snow (1972)
  • Unexpected Joys (1972)
  • Anthracite (1971)

  • Dauria (1971)
  • House with Five Walls (1971)
  • Egor Bulychev and others (1971)
  • We Have No Time to Wait (1971)
  • The Ballad of Bering and His Friends (1970)
  • In the azure steppe (1970)
  • When the Fog Lifts (1970)
  • Last Holiday (1970)
  • His Excellency's Aide-de-Camp (1969)
  • Red Tent (1969)
  • White Clouds (1968)
  • Meetings at Dawn (1968)
  • Sixth of July (1968)
  • Andrey Rublev (1966)
  • No Unknown Soldiers (1966)
  • Where are you now, Maxim? (1964)
  • Unbidden Love (1964)
  • Third Half (1962)
  • In Difficult Hour (1961)
  • Last Salvos (1960)
  • Stories about Lenin (1957)

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