Biography of Zinaida Sharko
She broke with Vladimirov herself, and Yursky did not want to let go and threatened to put his hands on herself: the unsuccessful personal life of Zinaida Sharko to share with the friends of Zinaida Sharko Cake for a million, a mansion with a magic forest and a princess dress: as Rudkovskaya celebrated his birthday in the cinema of Zinaida Sharko, everyone will certainly find something close to the heart.
Turning a comedy into a tragicomedy - this critics were attributed to the special skills of the actress. The turbulent was not only her creative, but also personal life. Zinaida Maksimovna did not find happiness with the man. Zinochka was born on May 14 of the year in Rostov-on-Don. Father was a military. Following the head, the family soon moved to Cheboksary.
Love for the theater and the enthusiasm for amateur performances by the girl was instilled by a school teacher. During the Great Patriotic War, as part of a children's ensemble of songs and dancing at the house of Pioneers, Sharko participated in concerts for the wounded in hospitals. In total, such concerts were even awarded to Zinochka a medal “For Valiant Labor in the Second World War”.
Charcot always considered this award the most expensive in her life. Parents were categorically against, so that the future actress broke out of the house with a scandal. However, the receipt did not take place. In the reception room, Charcot saw the secretary, the chewing cucumber went, and was offended in her best feelings. The Alma Mater for Zinaida eventually became the Leningrad Theater Institute.
This cooperation lasted almost 30 years. In the first season, Zinaida Maksimovna played in five performances, including the sensational Aesop. Then it was involved in all the main productions of the theater. The Union with Tovstonogov took place in metro two years before Charcot began to act in films. Zinaida Sharko in the film “Dog on the Hill” the first man with whom the actress had a serious relationship was director Igor Vladimirov.
The couple lived in an actual marriage for seven years, without legitimizing the relationship, despite the birth of her son Ivan. Igor and Zinaida were very jealous of each other. Moreover, Vladimirov could arrange a wild scene, at the same time, he himself was not distinguished by swan fidelity. While the parents were busy with a career and clarification of relations, Ivan learned to look after himself from infancy - to clean the shoes, to iron trousers.
After another loud scandal with the actual husband, the patience of Zinaida burst. She was so angry to Vladimirov that she even rewrote her son, who initially had her father’s last name, to her last name. Igor Vladimirov in the film “The Secret of the Two Oceans” for another seven years, also without registering a marriage, the actress lived with Sergey Yursky. They broke up when Zinaida was about forty.
Yursky fell in love with another - actress Natalya Tenyakova, 15 years younger than Charcot. Upon learning of the rival, Zinaida did not leave the room for several days. She cried bitterly and even threatened to put her hands on herself. Sergei Yursky with the despondency of Zinaida Maksimovna coped. She did not start more novels. She braveled and often repeated: “The fact that I belong to the theater, not my husbands, is wonderful!
She remained in the BDT, although she believed that the golden age of the theater is now behind. I entered the stage less and less, while in the cinema she starred until very advanced years. The last film with the participation of Zinaida Maksimovna was released in the metro station Zinaida Sharko in the series "Sonya Golden Hand" Sergey Yursky dying with the name of his beloved on the lips then the doctors found an oncological disease from the actress.
Zinaida Maksimovna Sharko died on August 4 at the age of 87. She is buried at the Bolsheokhtinsky cemetery in St. Petersburg. In addition to the son, the actress had two grandchildren and three great -grandchildren. The artist was not sad, but rejoiced that the heirs did not continue her business. Charcot called her profession too dependent, and therefore humiliating.