Tatiana Alekseevna was born on April 13, 1952 in Riga. Her father and mother came to this city in the late 40s. Unfortunately, the parents divorced, and Tanya was brought up by her mother – Agnes Fedorovna. She worked as a teacher-methodist in children's institutions. Since the age of 14, Tatiana began working. During the summer holidays, her friends arranged her for a Riga textile factory to work as a fabric culler. In her free time she played in the folk theater at the Riga Carriage Works. Knowledge
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Tatiana Alekseevna was born on April 13, 1952 in Riga. Her father and mother came to this city in the late 40s. Unfortunately, the parents divorced, and Tanya was brought up by her mother – Agnes Fedorovna. She worked as a teacher-methodist in children's institutions. Since the age of 14, Tatiana began working. During the summer holidays, her friends arranged her for a Riga textile factory to work as a fabric culler. In her free time she played in the folk theater at the Riga Carriage Works. Knowledge of the Latvian language and the desire to try herself in the world of pop music led Tatiana to the vocal and instrumental ensemble “Tonic-67”, with which she toured in 1969.
In 1972, she entered VGIK in the workshop of Sergey Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. Together with her, Svetlana Smekhnova, Larisa Udovichenko, Lyubov Polekhina, Svetlana Dirina, etc. In the VGIK production “Feast during the Plague” (regime N. Bondarchuk and N. Burlyaev) played the role of Mary. Performed romances in the production.
Graduated from VGIK in 1976. Due to the lack of residence permit, she could not get a job in the state at the Mosfilm film studio. And then Tatiana returns to singing. At the same time, he appears in films. In 1977 he returned to Riga and got a job in the Riga Pop and Concert Association (RECO). In 1977-80 - soloist-vocalist in the show program. She sings songs of Soviet composers ("Just", "Only You", etc.). In 1980, Tatiana returned to Moscow and arranged a show program from the Moscow Association of Musical Ensembles. In her performance, the songs “Dawn-Sunset” (from the repertoire of V. Leontiev), “The top is spinning”, “I will live without you” and others are heard.
In 1982, the actress was invited to audition for the film “I can’t say goodbye” (Director B. Durov). After this film, Tatiana actively starred in films. In 1988, as part of our delegation, he went to the days of Soviet cinema in the Republic of Yemen (with the film Dolphin Scream). In 1985, Tatiana moves from one pop group to another and continues to sing, but in the new team performs songs in different languages (Hungarian, French, English, Latvian, etc.). The sense of rhythm and musical ear help to remember popular songs of other countries. The most popular and favorite song of this period was "Mademoiselle Singing the Blues" (from the repertoire of Patricia Kaas). Tatiana sang this song in French. In 1988-96 he toured with a show program in different countries (Singapore, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Romania, the coast of Antalya, etc.).
In 1996-97 he worked in the Moscow Music Hall. In 1998, he starred in the advertising of the medical device “No-no” (the role of a manager). In 2000, Tatiana Alekseevna returns to film screens as an actress. The first role after a long break is the role of an assistant director on TV in Vladimir Menshov’s film The Envy of the Gods. Then there were small roles in other films. He is filmed in the humorous TV magazine of the RTR channel "Ha-ha", advertising ("BiLine", etc.). Adult daughter Nika is a student of the economic department of VGIK. She played the role of the Persian queen Statira in Karen Shakhnazarov’s film Poisons, or the World History of Poisoning.