Zhanna Ivanovna Glebova spent many years in Israel, where she emigrated with her husband, the famous operetta artist Efim Khromov. They have not parted for a long time, two amazing, unique creative people whose fame became the property of the Soviet Union, and who could not keep their native and cold Latvia. Only true connoisseurs of art and musicians of “high flight” understood how invaluable Jeanne’s gift was. At the play “Sister Kerry”, which was staged in Israel, Glebova approached one of the
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Zhanna Ivanovna Glebova spent many years in Israel, where she emigrated with her husband, the famous operetta artist Efim Khromov. They have not parted for a long time, two amazing, unique creative people whose fame became the property of the Soviet Union, and who could not keep their native and cold Latvia.
Only true connoisseurs of art and musicians of “high flight” understood how invaluable Jeanne’s gift was. At the play “Sister Kerry”, which was staged in Israel, Glebova approached one of the spectators and modestly asked: “Raymond Voldemarovich, don’t you remember me?” I'm Jeanne. Reaction
I began to look for the performer of the role of Silva - young, fervent, defiantly beautiful, daring, dazzling. It was like that.
Lyudmila Gurchenko But Fried needed a different, special face. The day came when the director invited Honored Artist Glebova to the shooting.
Her Silva conquered everyone, but after the premiere of the picture in Latvia, Zhanna suddenly turned into a "Russian actress" - with very sad consequences. She received several invitations from directors (one of them was a role in the film).
picture "Barvarin Day" ), but the theater no longer allowed Glebova to shoot. Jeanne humbled herself: more important was the theatrical stage, the opportunity to serve her beloved city, to be with her family. But all that changed in the nineties, when instability forced Glebova and Khromov to emigrate to Israel.
It's easier to start over together. In the “historical homeland”, the amazing voices and aristocratic artistry of former Baltic artists were appreciated. As a singer, Zhanna Ivanovna is still in demand: after all, she serves the operetta, a unique and lush genre that is understood and accepted in all countries of the world. /