A person raised in an atmosphere of absolute love cannot be a dark soul. He will not live in a lie when love is gone, he will not snatch success from others’ hands, he will not curse. And in return, success, love and happiness will come to him.
Russian Soviet actress Olga Ostroumova is a bright man. She was born in September 1947 in Buguruslan, her father was a physics teacher and regent in the church choir, and her mother devoted herself to raising children and serving the family. The Ostroumov family was considered unreliable - Olga's paternal grandfather was a priest. And today, the actress herself came to God: “At least for me, the Ten Commandments are inviolable.”
On the acting path, Ostroumov was pushed by childhood impressions - at ten years old she got to the play and brought out a sense of celebration and fairy tales. So, after graduating from school in 1966, she announced her intention to enter GITIS. Parents did not object, my mother baked cakes on the road, and Olga went to an unfamiliar Moscow.
In 1967, she was invited to the role - and this successful debut largely determines her further creative life - Rita Cherkasova in the film by S. Rostotsky
"We'll live until Monday" .
But the real popularity to Ostroumova came together with participation in
picture "And the dawns here are quiet ..." . The funny thing is that when the actress was offered a script, she postponed it without reading it. And when caught, “free” were only the roles of Zhenya Komelkova and Rita Osyanina. As a result, Ostroumova was offered to play red-haired Ghenka, and this color catastrophically did not go to the actress. And so the heroine had to turn from brown to blonde. The film was watched by 66 million viewers, but Ostroumova (behind the scene in the bath) was scolded by prisoners of one of the colonies, writing to her: “But how could you!” Are you on the right track?
The next significant role for the actress was Manya Polivanov in the film by E. Matveev.
"Earthly love" Then there was the movie.
"Fate" . Viewers remember Ostroumova for the films "Vasily and Vasilisa", "Snake Spring", "Beyond the Wolves",
Poor Nastya "Women in a game without rules,"
"Don't be born beautiful" And many others, but nowhere did it go or do it again.
Simultaneously with the shooting, Ostroumov plays on the theatrical stage: The Theatre on Malaya Bronnaya, Theatre of Miniatures, Theatre named after Moscow Council.
Ostroumova’s personal life was not cloudless. Almost nothing is known about her first marriage. The second husband of the actress was the director of Youth Mikhail Levitin. They lived together for 23 years, they had a son and a daughter, and then the couple suddenly broke up. Her third husband,
Actor Valentin Gaft . Oddly enough, both actors have not known each other for a long time, and after meeting, they realized that they could not live without each other.
Ostroumova is a laureate of the State Prize of the USSR, Honored Artist of the RSFSR and People's Artist of Russia. /