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Lidia Nikolaevna Fedoseeva-Shukshina - People's Artist of the RSFSR, wife Soviet writer, director and actor, became famous for her roles in her husband’s film masterpieces “Stoves and Benches”, “ Strange people" and "Kalina red". Actress mother.

Lydia was born in September 1938 in Leningrad. There is little information about the actress’s parents. What is known is that the family successfully survived the siege of Leningrad. After the war, Lydia went to school. The girl was lucky to study at the oldest school in the city, “Petrishule”. Back in primary school the girl felt an interest in acting. Lida attended the drama club at the Leningrad House of Cinema. It was here that Fedoseeva first appeared on stage, playing roles in children's plays.


Once, director Anatoly Granik stopped by one of the amateur productions. The director immediately noticed the talented girl and offered Lydia the role of a laboratory assistant in the film “Maxim Perepelitsa.” The young artist was lucky to play another cameo role in the film “Two Captains.” Despite the fact that Lida only starred in episodes, the actress got her first experience working in cinema and understood what she would like to become in the future.

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In 1957, Fedoseeva came to Moscow and entered VGIK. The girl found herself with wonderful mentors and... The country saw the result of the mentorship of the masters and the talent of the young actress after 2 years. The student starred in the wonderful film “Peers,” which was watched with pleasure by millions of Soviet viewers. The role of Tanya brought the St. Petersburg artist all-Union popularity. Although real glory was still on the way. The biography of the actress was completely changed by filming in one film.


While working on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”, Lydia met her future husband Vasily Shukshin. The subsequent marriage and creative collaboration turned out to be successful.

Together with her husband, Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the films “Stoves and Benches” and “Strange People.” Then there were “Dauria” and “Kalina Krasnaya”. In most of these films, Fedoseeva-Shukshina played simple village women, strong, but at the same time weak in a feminine way. The actress had a short stature (163 cm), the figure of a Russian woman and a light brown braid, so she transformed into her own heroines organically, without exaggeration. It is noteworthy that the images of peasant women were easy for the actress, who was born and raised in the city.

In 1974, after the sudden death of her husband, Lidia Nikolaevna took a double surname - Fedoseeva-Shukshina. The actress continued acting, but no other film brought Lidia Nikolaevna such fame as the hits “Stoves and Benches”, “Kalina Krasnaya” and “They Fought for the Motherland”.


Nevertheless, the artist’s collection (more than 100 roles in theater and cinema) includes wonderful films that are loved by millions of Soviet viewers. Fedoseeva-Shukshina brilliantly played Madame Gritsatsueva in the film adaptation of “12 Chairs.” Lydia’s roles in the films “We Sat on the Golden Porch”, “Vivat, Midshipmen!”, and “Our Sins” turned out to be bright and colorful.

Many generations of Soviet and Russian film fans still enjoy watching the film “Chauffeur for One Flight”, where Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina starred in the title role along with. Another film that became the discovery of the year was “,” where Fedoseeva-Shukshina, together with them, played a married couple, the parents of the main character Romka.

In 1984, the actress became People's Artist of the RSFSR. During her film career, the actress has transformed herself into ladies more than once. high society(“Little Tragedies”, series “St. Petersburg Secrets”), empresses (“Demidovs”, “Countess Sheremetev”, “Evenings on a farm near Dikanka”), party workers (“You can’t forbid living beautifully”), as well as teachers (“Talisman” ) and even the head of a kindergarten (“The Limit of Desires”).


Lidia Nikolaevna is able to convey the character of a petty bribe-taker from the district council (“Bribe. From the notebook of journalist V. Tsvetkov”) and a lonely divorced woman Grusha Veselova (“Call me into the bright distance”), a collective farmer (“From the life of vacationers”) and an eccentric circus cashier ( "Quarantine").

Since the mid-2000s, the actress began to rarely appear on screen, devoting time and effort to work in the foundation in memory of the legendary Vasily Shukshin, whose leadership is recent years passed it on to her granddaughter Anna. In 2005, Lidia Nikolaevna was elected president of the film festival “Vivat, Cinema of Russia!” But social activities did not prevent the actress from playing in major projects - the comedy melodrama “Marrying a Millionaire!” and the crime drama "Mother's Heart."

Her last work in cinema was the role of the actress in the melodrama “Martha’s Line”. The film was about the touching story of the love of the teenager Yura, a resident who left the memory of his tender feelings for the girl Martha in the form of a text on the wall of his own apartment.


A letter with words of forgiveness was found by two contemporaries - mother Olga () and daughter Natasha (Olga Kraskovskaya), who decided to find that same Marta. Lidia Nikolaevna appeared in the film as one of the women named Martha, whom two detectives track down.

Personal life

The first time Lydia Fedoseeva got married was in early age. The girl met her future husband at the institute. The romance with the Ukrainian artist Vyacheslav Voronin developed rapidly and quickly culminated in marriage. The artist’s first daughter, Anastasia, was born into the family.


It was a difficult period in the life of Lydia Nikolaevna. The actress was torn between Leningrad and Moscow. In one capital the girl studied and worked, in another the little daughter lived with her parents. Meanwhile, my husband was working in Kyiv. Distance and busyness destroyed this marriage.

The second time the actress married Vasily Shukshin. It was a love marriage that lasted until the death of the writer and director. The personal life of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina was surprisingly happy during all 10 years together. In marriage with Shukshin, two children were born - daughters Maria Shukshina and. In memory of that happy period, the artist’s personal archive contains many family photos. Both daughters followed in the footsteps of their parents, but then Olga left worldly life and devoted herself entirely to faith. Olga spent 15 years in a monastery, and later moved to the African continent, where she lives in a town on the Red Sea and regularly attends church.


Eldest daughter Anastasia married a foreigner, went to Angola and took the surname Voronin-Francisco. Nelson's husband Francisco served as the head of Angolan counterintelligence. After the death of her father Vyacheslav Voronin in 2016, Anastasia and her children moved to Kyiv.

After the death of Vasily Makarovich in 1974, Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina tried more than once to arrange her personal life. But marriages with Mikhail Agranovich and Marek Mezheevsky turned out to be short. Artist for many years I couldn’t find a person who could take the empty place in a woman’s heart.


Fedoseeva-Shukshina has seven grandchildren. In 2014, granddaughter Anna, daughter of Maria Shukshina, gave birth to Lydia Nikolaevna’s great-grandson Vyacheslav. The actress does not communicate with her older daughters.

Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina now

Now Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina lives in Moscow. The actress rarely leaves the apartment; Lidia Nikolaevna moves with the help of a cane. The artist’s health condition worsened due to arrhythmia and diabetes mellitus. The situation surrounding the real estate dispute between mother and daughter Olga also affected her well-being. The conflict has been dragging on for years and both sides have not found the desired solution. The development of the situation was devoted to the program “We Talk and Show,” which was broadcast on the NTV channel at the beginning of 2017.


In November 2018, the actress became the heroine of the front pages of the media. It turned out that Bari Alibasov and Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina. The wedding ceremony took place at the Kutuzovsky registry office on November 20.

Only the closest relatives and friends of the newlyweds were present at the wedding. It turned out that after numerous attempts to build their happiness separately, Alibasov and Fedoseeva-Shukshina became close again and decided to get married.


Filmography

  • 1955 - “Maxim Perepelitsa”
  • 1969 - “Strange People”
  • 1972 - “Stoves and benches”
  • 1973 - “Kalina Krasnaya”
  • 1975 - “They fought for their homeland”
  • 1976 - “12 chairs”
  • 1980 - “You never dreamed of...”
  • 1981 - “Chauffeur for One Flight”
  • 1983 - “Burn, burn clearly...”
  • 1986 - “On Main Street with an Orchestra”
  • 1991 - “Vivat, midshipmen!”
  • 1994 - “St. Petersburg Secrets”
  • 2002 - “Evenings on a farm near Dikanka”
  • 2010 - “To Marry a Millionaire”
  • 2014 - “Martha’s Line”

IN Vasily Shukshina young beautiful actress Lidiya Fedoseeva fell in love on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?” Lidia Nikolaevna recalled how she and her colleagues were traveling to the film set in Sudak in a compartment. Suddenly Shukshin looked in. He came in and sat down next to me. We said hello and chatted. Lida took a puff of “Kalina Krasnaya.” Shukshin began to sing along. Later he said that it was then that he realized that Lydia would become his wife...

Love saved Shukshin from an addiction: then he drank heavily. But, having met Lida, he pulled himself together and quit. And Lida left her former family with the actor for the sake of Vasily Vyacheslav Voronin where her daughter grew up Nastenka.

In marriage with Shukshin, two girls of the same age were born, Masha And Olya. The audience well remembered and fell in love with the two little blondes who starred in Shukshin’s film “Kalina Krasnaya”. From the outside it seemed that Fedoseeva-Shukshina’s family was ideal. The husband is a nationally known actor, director and writer, the girls are beautiful. But recently, in a frank conversation on camera, the actress admitted that Vasily Makarovich raised his hand against her, and once almost killed her. She returned home late, met with friends in a restaurant, he became jealous... The next morning he cried and apologized. Shukshina forgave.

She always forgave because she was ready to endure anything. She loved her husband madly. The sudden death of Vasily Shukshin from a heart attack on the set of the film “They Fought for the Motherland” crippled the actress so much that relatives, recalling those times, say that the actress was close to suicide. The only thing that stopped her were the children.

Olya and Masha

The youngest daughter of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina, Olga, says that for a long time was offended by her mother because, a year after Shukshin’s death, she had already found herself a new husband: a cameraman Mikhail Agranovich. Only years later, when this mother’s marriage had long since broken up, and Olga herself became a wife and gave birth to a son, was she able to understand and forgive her mother. But not in everything.

So, Olga admitted that she always felt like an unloved daughter. It seemed to her that her mother paid more attention to Masha. She followed her path, was a promising and ambitious actress, unlike Olga, who was more drawn to her family, to her loved one, whom her mother for some reason did not like. Even after the birth of a grandson Vasya Lidia Nikolaevna did not accept her daughter’s husband, although she loved the baby with all her soul. When Olga divorced and went to a monastery with her son, Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina constantly went to visit her grandson, brought him a bunch of gifts, and happily spent time with him.

Maria Shukshina. Photo:

Masha was always close to her mother. Perhaps that is why she partly repeated her fate: Maria Shukshina’s personal life was constantly the subject of discussion in the media. She was married three times, gave birth to four children, but all her marriages, like her mother’s, broke up.

In disputes between her daughters, Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina most often took the side of the eldest. This happened when Olga, returning to worldly life, claimed rights to her parents’ four-room apartment in the center of Moscow. On controversial square meters The daughter of Maria Shukshina already lived Anna with your child. Last year, Olga tried to improve relations with her mother, but after a while conflicts began again.

Nastya

Everyone in acting circles knew that Fedoseeva-Shukshina had another daughter, Anastasia, but the actress always refused to talk about the girl. She considered the marriage to Vyacheslav Voronin, Nastya’s father, a mistake. Therefore, when I met Shukshin, I broke ties with this family. Anastasia recalls that she occasionally saw her mother: briefly, in fits and starts, at the station, while passing through Moscow. But the girl never called this beautiful aunt mom: Lida, Lidia Nikolaevna, simply said “hello” without a name...

When Nastya was about to graduate from school, she called Lydia Nikolaevna. The girl did not have the means to buy a beautiful dress, and she decided to ask. Fedoseeva-Shukshina dryly asked what was needed, and then sent her daughter only 100 rubles. Since then, they hardly communicated until the moment when Anastasia was detained at the border with a drug shipment. The woman admits that she was in dire need of money, so she agreed to transport the parcel. Anastasia, according to her, did not know that there were drugs inside. She spent three years in prison. Lidia Nikolaevna visited her daughter several times and asked her not to give any interviews, she was afraid of excessive press attention.

Upon release, Anastasia Voronina-Francisco several times wanted to make peace with her mother. She called and came to her house. But nothing came of it. Fedoseeva-Shukshina could not let the past into her real life. The only one of the Shukshins who happily accepted Anastasia was youngest daughter actress Olga. She herself went to Kyiv and met her half-sister.

Today Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina almost never appears in public. She doesn't feel very well, so she spends all her time at home. Sometimes her daughter Masha and her children visit her, and an old friend drops by Bari Alibasov. They say that the actress would really like to change and correct some episodes in her past life. But, alas, this is no longer possible.

Lidia Nikolaevna Fedoseeva-Shukshina. Born on September 25, 1938 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). Soviet and Russian actress theater and cinema, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984).

From 1946 to 1956 she studied at school 217 - the former Petrishula.

Since childhood, I dreamed of becoming an actress.

She studied in the drama club of the House of Cinema under the direction of M. G. Dubrovin.

In 1964 she graduated from the All-Union state institute cinematography (acting workshop of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova).

“Thank God, what I dreamed of as a child came true - I became an actress. And I did something because I studied with wonderful teachers - Tamara Fedorovna Makarova and Sergei Apollinarievich Gerasimov. Before that, I had two courses with Olga Ivanovna Pyzhova. After graduating from the acting department of VGIK, I studied for two years at the directing department with Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov. And, of course, meeting with Vasily Shukshin, who shaped me and corrected me as an actress and as a person. Before meeting him, I was a completely different person. This is my most important achievement, that the Lord united me with such a person!”, said Lydia Nikolaevna.

She made her film debut in 1955, starring in small roles in the films “Two Captains” and “Maxim Perepelitsa”.

She first gained fame by playing main role(Tanya) in the film "Peers".

Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "Peers"

Great value Her acquaintance and subsequent relationship with Vasily Shukshin played a role in her life and career as an actress. They met on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?”

She then played with Shukshin in the films “Stoves and Benches”, “Strange People”, “Kalina Krasnaya”.

Since 1974, after the death of Vasily Shukshin, she began to bear a double surname - Fedoseeva-Shukshina.

Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "Stoves and Benches"

Viewers remember her for her role as Madame Gritsatsueva in the film “12 Chairs.” Also successful were her works in the films “The Demidovs”, “We sat on the golden porch”, “Vivat, midshipmen!”, “Walking through torment”, “Our sins”.

In 1984 she became People's Artist of the RSFSR.

Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "12 Chairs"

She is her own best job in cinema he considers the film “The Ballad of Januszik”.

“In 1988, I starred in the Polish film “The Ballad of Januszik”, this is the best of my works, which, unfortunately, no one knows. It was shown on television only once on a weekend in the summer, when it was hot and people were at their dachas Nobody saw her except Stas Sadalsky, because I called him and said: “I know that you love my work, don’t miss it!” And he always remembers this film. I received all the Polish awards that ever existed for this work, I was the only Russian actress there, all the wonderful Polish actresses refused to play, because the director was a communist, and I was lucky,” she said.

In the 1990s and 2000s she starred in TV series.

Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina in the film "Martha's Line"

In 1974-1993, Lidia Nikolaevna worked in the troupe of the Film Actor Studio Theater in Moscow.

In 1996-1997, together with Bari Alibasov, she headed the Secret & Secret magazine.

Since 2005, Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina has been the president of the film festival “Vivat Cinema of Russia!”

Health of Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina

The height of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina: 163 centimeters.

Personal life of Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina:

First husband - Vyacheslav Voronin, actor. Married from 1959 to 1963. They had a daughter, Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Voronina-Francisco (married to the head of Angolan counterintelligence, Major General Nelson Francisco). Granddaughter - Laura Francisco, great-grandson - Martin.

Vyacheslav Voronin - the first husband of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina

Anastasia Voronina - the eldest daughter of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina

Second husband - writer, film director, actor, screenwriter. They lived together from 1964 to 1974.

They met on the set of the film “What is it like, the sea?” Interestingly, having learned that Vasily Shukshin would be her partner in the film, Lidiya Fedoseeva wanted to abandon filming. She even called the director and tried to persuade him to appoint another actor for this role: Vasily Shukshin had a bad reputation - complex character, frequent affairs, constant drunken sprees, scandals and fights.

Contrary to Lydia’s fears, Shukshin turned out to be a sociable and pleasant person. They began an affair. At that time Shukshin was a member of civil marriage, and Fedoseeva was married to Kyiv actor Vyacheslav Voronin, their daughter was only four years old.

When Lydia announced her relationship with Shukshin and asked for a divorce, the Voronin family took this with hostility. They did everything to separate the “traitor” from her daughter forever. Nastya was taken in by Vyacheslav’s mother and forbade Lydia to come to her. Separation from her daughter became a real tragedy for Fedoseeva, and when she heard Nastya’s voice in the telephone receiver, declaring that she did not have a mother, it was as if something broke inside Lydia. Over time, she weaned herself from thinking about her daughter. I could never forgive her for these words. Even many years later, when she was called to the police in a case of drug trafficking, in which Anastasia Voronina was accused, Lidiya Fedoseeva replied that she did not have such a daughter. WITH old family she broke it off forever.

Despite new novel, part with your common-law wife Vasily Shukshin was in no hurry to marry Victoria Sofronova, who was also pregnant. The following year, Victoria gave birth to a daughter, Catherine. And Vasily Shukshin lived with two women alternately: with Victoria and Lydia.

Victoria Sofronova eventually kicked out common-law husband from home - then Vasily Shukshin and Lidiya Fedoseeva got married.

In 1967, their daughter Maria was born, and in 1968, their daughter Olga.

Together they played in the films “Stoves and Benches” (1972) and “Kalina Krasnaya” (1973). Vasily Shukshin wrote the scripts and became the director himself. In 1974, Shukshin passed away.

The third husband is Mikhail Agranovich, a cinematographer, with whom she was married from 1975 to 1984.

From 1984 to 1988 she was married to Marek Mierzejewski, a Polish artist.

In the 1990s, she had a relationship with a showman; they lived in a civil marriage for several years.

They were one of the most scandalous couples in Russian show business. Widow's Union famous director and the odious producer of the Na-na group seemed to many to be a misalliance, secular gossips were perplexed what unites such different people. Fedoseeva-Shukshina’s youngest daughter, Olga, was also against her mother’s relationship with Bari Karimovich. However, Alibasov himself spoke about Lydia Nikolaevna exclusively in a positive way and more than once admitted that he had never had such spiritual intimacy with any woman.

“Lida and I were together for four years. An unimaginably long time for me. My main misfortune is that no matter how much I love a woman, I lose interest in her after a few months. And for Lida I still have the warmest and most tender feelings. Ask why we didn’t get married? This topic was discussed more than once. And even the “nays” who adored Lida hinted: what else do you need, Bari?! But it didn’t work out because of my obsession with work. I pay little attention. However, there was no gap as such,” Alibasov said.

Filmography of Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina:

1955 - Two captains - assistant to V. Zhukov
1955 - Maxim Perepelitsa - laboratory assistant
1957 - To the Black Sea - Nastya, combine operator
1959 - Katya-Katyusha
1959 - Peers - Tanya
1961 - Save Our Souls
1961 - People of my valley
1964 - What is it like, the sea? - Nastya
1969 - Strange people - Lidia Nikolaevna
1971 - Dauria - matchmaker
1972 - Stove-benches - Nyura
1973 - Red viburnum - Lyuba Baikalova
1974 - Birds over the city
1974 - If you want to be happy
1975 - They fought for their homeland - Glasha
1976 - Our Debts - Katerina
1976 - Tryn-grass - Lydia
1976 - 12 chairs - Madame Gritsatsueva
1976 - Gypsy happiness - Anyuta
1976 - Non-transferable key - Emma Pavlovna, chemistry teacher
1977 - Walking through torment - Matryona
1977 - Our Debts - Katerina
1977 - Call me into the bright distance - Pear
1978 - Trouble - Zinaida, Kuligin’s wife
1979 - The wife left - Tatyana
1979 - Little tragedies - an elderly lady
1980 - You never dreamed... - Vera, Roman’s mother
1980 - Peter's youth - matchmaker
1980 - From the life of vacationers - Oksana
1980 - Useless - Marina
1981 - Driver for one flight - Sofya Makarovna Tishanova
1981 - Until the last drop of blood
1981 - Other games and fun - Khudyakova
1981 - Which would you choose? - Marina's mother
1982 - Idealist - Nadezhda
1982 - You can’t forbid living beautifully
1982 - The Limit of Desires - Zoya Sergeevna
1983 - Burn, burn clearly... - Ustinovna
1983 - Demidovs - Anna Ioannovna
1983 - Quarantine - circus cashier
1983 - Bribe - Olovyannikova
1983 - Talisman - Nina Georgievna
1984 - Bouquet of mimosa and other flowers - Ekaterina Terentyevna Bubnova
1984 - Dead Souls - a lady, just nice
1986 - Along the main street with an orchestra - Lida Muravina
1987 - And live tomorrow - Martynova
1987 - Kreutzer Sonata - Lisa's mother
1987 - The queen sat on the golden porch
1988 - Branch - Vera Platonovna Saburova
1988 - Ballad of Januszik (Ballada o Januszku, Poland) - mother
1988 - Treasure - Ksenia Nikolaevna
1988 - Let me die, Lord - Lydia Nikolaevea
1988 - The investigation is conducted by the Experts. Without a knife and brass knuckles - Sofya Rashidovna Narzoeva
1989 - Don't Leave - Queen Flora
1989 - Love with privileges (another title - “City Details”)
1990 - Beast - dubbing
1990 - Eternal Husband - Zakhlebinina
1990 - Hat - Zinaida Ivanovna Kukushkina
1991 - Faithful Ruslan - Styura
1991 - Vivat, midshipmen! - Countess Chernysheva
1992 - One in a Million - Maria Fedorovna
1992 - Manuscript
1993 - Personal life of the Queen - Lucy, wife of the Russian Ambassador
1993 - Ferry "Anna Karenina"
1994 - Countess Sheremeteva - Catherine II
1994 - St. Petersburg secrets - General Amalia von Spilts
1996 - Scientific section of pilots - Anna Vilhelmovna
1997 - Schizophrenia
1998 - Prince Yuri Dolgoruky - Euphrosyne, Kuchka’s sister
1998 - Denouement of the St. Petersburg Mysteries - Amalia von Spilts
2000 - New Year in November - Velichko
2001 - Perfect couple- Maria Pankratovna
2002 - Marriage of convenience - Aunt Marina
2002 - Russians in the City of Angels
2002 - Evenings on a farm near Dikanka - Catherine II
2004 - Thieves and prostitutes. Prize - flight into space - Tina Modotti in old age
2004 - Dasha Vasilyeva 2 - Violetta Pavlovskaya
2004 - Parallel to love - grandmother
2005 - Women's intuition - Eleanor
2005 - Matchmaking
2006 - Dad of all trades - mother-in-law
2006 - Park Soviet period- Elizaveta Petrovna Ivanova
2008 - Start over. Marta - Marya Ivanovna
2008 - Candle from the Holy Sepulcher
2009 - Terrorist Ivanova - Alevtina Petrovna Blinova, judge
2009 - Mother’s Heart - Ekaterina Petrovna
2010 - Marry a millionaire - Nina Petrovna
2010 - Leaning Tower of Pisa - Olga's mother
2013 - Sex, coffee, cigarettes
2014 - Martha's Line - Marta Galanchik

Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina was married to actor Vyacheslav Voronin for four years. They broke up when the woman met director Vasily Shukshin. Since then, the relationship between the mother and her child from her first marriage has deteriorated. The girl remained to live with her father. It was only in the early 90s, when Anastasia was barely 20 years old, that they met for the first time. Save warm relations it still didn't work out.

On the air of the “You Won’t Believe” program, Anastasia admits that she always tried to establish communication with her mother. When they met, there would be an awkward pause during their conversation. According to the artist’s eldest heiress, her parent did not even congratulate her on the birth of her daughter Laurinda. Now the 30-year-old granddaughter of the star grandmother says that she crossed paths with Lydia Shukshina on film set, where they managed to exchange only a couple of short phrases.

“No matter what, I remain her daughter, I am her daughter. You know, when I lost my dad, I really wanted to meet her, I really wanted to call her. I understand that these minutes will never return,” Anastasia explained the situation.

The eldest heiress Fedoseeva-Shukshina warns that she under no circumstances lays claim to her mother’s apartment, the total cost of which is 30 million rubles. She assures her stepsisters that she has no intention of taking property from anyone. She has her own apartment, which at one time she inherited from her father, Vyacheslav Voronin. It is worth noting that Anastasia’s daughter Laura lives separately from her mother. She is raising her son Martin, who has been early childhood dreams of becoming an actor.

It’s hard for Anastasia to come to terms with the idea that after so many years she hasn’t been able to have a normal conversation with her parent. It seems stupid to her that circumstances turned out this way. Laura tries to support her mother and believes that they will not impose themselves on anyone.

“I still don’t understand her actions. Okay, when it was when I was young, but when so many years have passed. It was already possible to establish communication. I have a position that you won’t be nice by force. Well, if a person doesn’t want to communicate, then we won’t,” said the granddaughter of Lydia Fedoseeva-Shukshina.

Anastasia recalls that her father compared her to Shukshina from childhood. In his opinion, the daughter of the famous artist exactly resembled her parent. According to those around the family, the two relatives really have a lot in common in appearance and character. Anastasia lived 56 years of her life with the thought that one day she would be able to make up for the lack of maternal love that she had lacked for many years.

The woman is sure that if Shushkina makes herself known, she will leave everything she has in Kyiv and go to her mother. “If she needs help, but not material, because I can’t give anything, physical, moral, then please. I would probably run as fast as I could. If we're talking about about caring for her, then yes, I will do everything, but if it concerns money, then I am powerless here. I want her to understand that she has a daughter,” Anastasia said frankly.

"Eldest daughter famous actress Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina was arrested for transporting drugs!”, “The unlucky daughter is going downhill!”... The press was choking with articles. Don’t rush, I wanted to tell those throwing stones at me, man is just a toy in the hands of fate. And it took its toll on me in full.

Having given smart, beautiful parents, famous people, she seemed to regret her generosity and turned it around so that I saw my mother only six times in my life, and did not spend a single happy day with her and my father.

The parents met on the set in Lvov. By that time, my father had graduated from VGIK and, having starred in several films, became a popular actor. Mom studied acting. Having conveyed greetings to the handsome Voronin from mutual acquaintances at VGIK, she received an invitation to sit in a cafe, and they began a whirlwind romance. When my mother was already waiting for me, the lovers got married and settled in Kyiv on Podol.

Shortly before I was born, they went to visit my mother’s mother in Leningrad and, since December was snowy in 1960, they went skiing. And at night, my mother’s water broke, they called an ambulance - and I was born.

After staying with us for a while, dad left his wife and daughter with his mother-in-law, and he returned to Kyiv. Six months later we arrived there too. It was a short period of time when our family lived together: dad, mom and me.

I know about the events of those years firsthand - my father does not like to remember the past. Apparently, my mother wanted to graduate from college and do successful career, like her classmates - Galina Polskikh, Zhanna Bolotova... She was eager to go to Moscow. However, dad decidedly did not like this development of events. After the film “Ivanna” in Kyiv, he became a celebrity: he was bombarded with letters, fans came in droves.

In addition, my father was incredibly attached to me and had no idea who would take care of the child if his wife left.

Mom, however, was not embarrassed by this. “Let’s take Nastya to my mother!” - she stated decisively. And the family was broken into fragments: my mother left for Moscow, my father remained in Kyiv, and I, still quite ignorant, was sent to Leningrad. We were no longer destined to get together...

They say that human memory stores memories from the age of three. However, the pictures of my early childhood are vague: a communal apartment with a long dark corridor, the Kazan Cathedral, near which I walk with my grandmother Zina, and a tall man throwing me up to the ceiling or leading me by the hand along Nevsky. This is the father. He came to St. Petersburg endlessly to visit his daughter. One day he took me to his parents near Tambov. The photograph shows me, still very little, standing in a fur coat in front of my grandparents’ house in Zherdevka.

Photo: Photo from the archive of A. Voronina

Surely my mother also visited me in Leningrad. However, the first memory of her is associated with Sudak. After graduating from VGIK, my mother went to star in the film “What is it like, the sea?” and took me, three years old, with her. Her co-star in the film was famous actor Vasily Shukshin. But I don't remember him at all. However, my mother’s tenderness and kisses were also not left in my memory. For some reason I remember more the red leather belt on her dress, the commotion on the set and two children older than me. It seems that one of them was the daughter of Vasily Makarovich.

One day, while playing, I fell off the bridge and severely hit my head. Dad was filming nearby, in Sevastopol, and immediately rushed to take me to my grandmother in Leningrad. Later from dad's interviews I found out what that visit to Sudak cost him - he found out that his wife was having an affair with Shukshin, and his marriage was nothing more than a formality...

A year has passed.

One day my dad came to pick me up in St. Petersburg and excitedly explained: “That’s it, Nastenka, now you will live with your mother. Now I’ll take you to her in Moscow.” I was so happy, I started fantasizing about what it would be like to live not with my grandmother, but with my mother? At the station, my mother took my father’s suitcase with my things and took me to her small apartment on the outskirts of Moscow, where she lived with Shukshin.

The house was quiet, and as soon as we crossed the threshold, my mother warned: “Don’t make noise, Uncle Vasya is sleeping!” When we drank tea in the kitchen, I began to slowly take a closer look at the place where I would henceforth live. However, in the evening, my mother suddenly began frantically collecting my things. I didn’t understand where they were dragging me again, but she didn’t explain anything, but just kept saying: “Faster!”