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Alexander Naumov
Birth name:Alexander Nikolaevich Naumov
Date of Birth: August 1, 1958(1958-08-01) (age 61)
Place of Birth: Gorky, RSFSR, USSR
Profession: actor
Citizenship: USSR USSR→Russia Russia
Years active: 1982—present time
Theater: Penza Drama Theatre, Theater in the South-West
Awards:
IMDb: ID 0622633
Website: [www.teatr-uz.ru/actors/full/akteri/naumov/ Theater in the South-West]

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Alexander Nikolaevich Naumov

(born August 1, 1958) is a Russian theater and film actor, Honored Artist of Russia.

Works in the theater

Penza Drama Theater

  • “Emelino’s happiness” - Emelya

Theater in the South-West

  • "Dolls" - Pygmalion
  • “The Seagull” - Medvedenko, Trigorin
  • "The Taming of the Shrew" - Gremio
  • “The Master and Margarita” - Ivan Bezdomny
  • "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - Lysander
  • "J.GAY-OPERA.RU" - Macky Knife
  • "Three Sisters" - Solyony
  • Hamlet - Rosencrantz
  • “Competition” - Viktor Pukhov
  • “The Servant of Two Masters” - Pantalone
  • "Hell is Others" - Joseph Garcin and Jan
  • "Señor Juan's Last Woman" - Performer
  • "Romeo and Juliet" - Mercutio
  • "Rhinoceros" - Logic
  • "Ptidepe" - Votush
  • “Evening with a baboon” - Konstantin Kurochkin
  • "Macbeth" - Macduff
  • “Walpurgis Night” - Pashka the Komsomol member
  • “Baba Chanel” - Sergei Sergeevich
  • "Moth" - Colonel Kinchin
  • "Giovanni's Room" - Guillaume
  • "The Too Married Taxi Driver" - John Smith
  • “Give me Shakespeare!” — Antonio
  • “At the Bottom” - Vaska Pepel
  • "Shchi" - Chef in law Borsch Moskovsky and Yamshchik

Family and children of Olga Budina

The family and children of Olga Budina are of great importance to the actress. Olga Alexandrovna managed to be married, give birth to a child and get divorced. When she got married, the girl saw before her eyes the family life of her parents: how they loved each other, cared for and respected their soulmate. But her expectations were not met, and after two years Budina decides to file for divorce.

Her husband did not particularly resist and very quickly led another woman down the aisle. Olga Budina - the latest news suggests that she is raising her son herself.

Filmography

Actor

  1. 1985 - White Nights ( USA
    ) -
    KGB officer
  2. 1998 - Supersurgeon
  3. 1998-2002 - Impostors - episode
  4. 2000 - 24 hours - Oleg Sotnik
  5. 2000 - Brother 2 - Khakin, head of bank security
  6. 2000 - Border. Taiga Romance (Episode 5 “Maps”) - episode
  7. 2000 - Maroseyka, 12 (2nd film "Wet Business") - Trofim Anisimov
  8. 2000 — Editorial
  9. 2001 - Truckers (17th episode "Ghost") - episode
  10. 2001 - Turkish March 2 (film 6th “Conspiracy of the Generals”) - Igor Sergeevich Ivasyutin, prosecutor’s office investigator
  11. 2001 - Under the North Star - episode
  12. 2001 - School of Etoiles - Merinov, a dancer who is always in the way
  13. 2002 - The eyes of Olga Korzh - Stakhov, investigator from the province
  14. 2002 - Railway Romance - policeman
  15. 2002 - Star - Colonel Serbichenko
  16. 2002 - Code of Honor (films 2-5) - episode
  17. 2002 - Men's work 2 - lieutenant colonel at GRU headquarters
  18. 2002 - Russians in the City of Angels
    (Russia, USA) -
    episode
  19. 2003 - Baby goat in milk - Lyubin-Lyubchenko, literary critic
  20. 2003 - Special Purpose Resort - episode
  21. 2003 - Ambulance - Ivan Aleksandrovich Gorodetsky, investigator for particularly important cases at the FSB of Russia
  22. 2003 — Operation “Color of the Nation”
  23. 2003 - Russian Amazons 2 - main
  24. 2004 - Dasha Vasilyeva. Lover of Private Investigation 3 (season 2, film 3 “Tired Toys Sleep”) - Koshkin, Major
  25. 2004 - Jackpot for Cinderella - Mikhail
  26. 2004 - Code of Honor 2 (film 5 "Corporation") - Blue
  27. 2004 - Red Square - Baklanov, investigator for particularly important cases at the USSR Prosecutor General's Office
  28. 2004 - Personal number - journalist in the circus
  29. 2004 - Hope is the last to leave - Alex
  30. 2004 - Russian medicine - Oleg Nikolaevich Panfilov, “Commissar”, lieutenant colonel
  31. 2004 - Detectives 3 (the 9th film “On a tram ticket”) - the first pickpocket
  32. 2005 - Ataman (10th episode) - Troshkin
  33. 2005 - Rope of Sand - episode
    (uncredited)
  34. 2005 - Lovitor - Alik, the legless “Afghan”
  35. 2005 - Mistress - Misha
  36. 2005 - Heavenly life - chief pilot
  37. 2005 - Ambulance 2 - Ivan Aleksandrovich Gorodetsky, investigator for particularly important cases at the FSB of Russia
  38. 2005 - Unexpected joy - Misha
  39. 2005 - New Russian romance (Ukraine) - Orlov, head of security
  40. 2005 - Divorce and maiden name (Russia, Ukraine) - Grigory Baturin
  41. 2005 - One of our own - Pyotr Zvontsov, writer
  42. 2006 - Airport 2 (5th episode “Boat for Two”) - Valentin Vorontsov
  43. 2006 - Ticket to the harem
  44. 2005 - Return of Mukhtar 3 - Dmitry
    (4th episode “Hand-to-Hand”);
    clofelinist
    (episode 5 “Real Men”)
  45. 2006 - Opera. Chronicles of Homicide 2 (film 11 “Confession”) - Ryabinin, Sery, former bandit
  46. 2006 - Patrol - major
  47. 2006 - Five minutes to the metro (Ukraine) - Pyotr Leshchinsky
  48. 2006 - Worm - Sergei's father
  49. 2007 — Alibi Agency (38th episode “Frozen”)
  50. 2007 - Citizen Chief 3 - Krotov Pavel Petrovich
  51. 2007 - Experts - Mikhail Trofimovich Ryabinin, head of the criminal police service of the regional police department
  52. 2007 - Law and order. Department of Operational Investigations - Dmitry Seleznev, investigator
  53. 2007 - Turkish March 4 (film 10th “Graffer”) - Sadchikov
  54. 2007 - Reluctant Millionaire (not completed) - Ivin
  55. 2007 - Young Wolfhound - Sharkut
  56. 2007 - I will never forget you! — Vasily Ivanovich, neighbor
  57. 2007 - Urgently to the room (film 12 “Games without rules”) - Nikiforov
  58. 2007-2008 - Law and order. Operational Investigations Department 2 - Dmitry Seleznev, investigator
  59. 2008 - Adult Games - stepfather
    (uncredited)
  60. 2008 - Second Wind - Obukhov, Colonel
  61. 2008 - Airborne Dad - General
  62. 2008 - Law and Order. Operational Investigations Department 3 - Dmitry Seleznev, investigator
  63. 2008 - Witch Doctor - Komyak, guide
  64. 2008 - I dream about you... - Pavel
  65. 2009 - Aerobatics - Stoletov
  66. 2009 - Wild (episode 10) - killer
  67. 2009 - Another chance (Ukraine) - Pyotr Sergeevich, Polina’s boss
  68. 2009 - The Heart of Captain Nemov - Shamshugin, police captain
  69. 2009 - Spring is coming - Sippy
  70. 2009 - Trace of the salamander - “Korean”, head of the FSB department
  71. 2009 - Special Correspondent of the Investigation Department - Cherkashin
  72. 2009 - Court (7th episode “Suicide”) - Oleg Viktorovich Nazarov
  73. 2009 - Hour of Volkov 3 (22nd episode “Shot”) - Vladimir Karelov
  74. 2010 - Gangs - Georgy Aleksandrovich Samarin, colonel, chief engineer of an aircraft plant
  75. 2010 - The President’s Bath Attendant, or Beekeepers of the Universe - Pyotr Shpagin
  76. 2010 - Sparrow - Chernov
  77. 2010 - Next is love - Vladimir, Elsa’s boss
  78. 2010 - Doctor Tyrsa - Andrey Mikhailovich Safronov, physical education teacher
  79. 2010 - Women's dreams of distant countries - Georgy Vladimirovich Veselovsky, businessman
  80. 2010 - Law and order. Operational Investigations Department 4 - Dmitry Seleznev, investigator
  81. 2010 - St. John's wort 2 - Losev
  82. 2010 - Zemsky Doctor - Gennady, new ambulance driver, former taxi driver
  83. 2010 - Moscow. Central District 3 (films 3, 6) - Alexander Yakovlevich Latkin, Nastya’s father
  84. 2010 - Promotion - Yuri Devyatkin, MUR employee, captain
  85. 2010 - Solar Eclipse - Stepan, Anna's admirer
  86. 2010 - Forensic experts - Zapravkin, drunkard and murderer
  87. 2010 - Fate's mysterious tomorrow - Boris, truck driver
  88. 2010-2011 - Everything is for the better - Sergey Kuznetsov
  89. 2010-2011 - Heart of Mary - Gosha, Anna's father
  90. 2011 - Asya - Gleb Valentinovich Komov
  91. 2011 - White Crow - Dunya's brother
  92. 2011 - Spring in December - Sheiko, colonel, military commissar
  93. 2011 - Group of Happiness - Uncle Kolya
  94. 2011 - Yolki 2 (short story "Bathtub") - deputy assistant
  95. 2011 - Zhukov - Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov, air marshal
  96. 2011 - Lecturer - Anton Dudkin, Birman’s childhood friend
  97. 2011 - Supermanager, or the Hoe of Fate - Nichiporuk, head of security
  98. 2011 - Crazy - Alexander Kudashov, businessman
  99. 2012 - Poor relatives - Yegor Skrypnik, Daria’s husband, general
  100. 2012 - Without a trace (16th episode) - Viktor Vasilyevich Bykov (“Bull”), colonel
  101. 2012 - Beagle - Dusan Petrovich, “Petrovich”, detective
  102. 2012 - Road to Easter Island - Valery Ivanovich Khromov
  103. 2012 - Bloodhound (was not completed) - Owl
  104. 2012 - If only I were a queen... - Kuzmich, market master
  105. 2012 - Forester (film 30-31 “Groom”) - Alexey Mastyrin, fugitive prisoner
  106. 2012 - Love is not divided into two - Boris, Sonya’s husband
  107. 2012 - Samara - Fedor Petrovich Shadrin, general
  108. 2013 - Balabol (film 5th “Passport Story”) - Matvey
  109. 2013 - Shores of my dreams - Dmitry Ilyich Shepitko
  110. 2013 - Bombed. Continuation - riot police commander
  111. 2013 - Lucky - Pyotr Sergeevich, Irina’s coach
  112. 2013 - Code of Honor 6
  113. 2013 - Kitchen 2 - bandit
  114. 2013 - Caesar - Mikhail Mikhailovich Serpin, police colonel, head of the internal affairs department
  115. 2014 - Sky of the Fallen - Gosha
  116. 2014 - Craftsmen - Konstantin Zelenkov
  117. 2014 - Chernobyl. Exclusion zone - Kolyan, truck driver
  118. 2014 - Moscow Greyhound - Vladimir Kutyrkin, actor
  119. 2016 - Bouncer - Yuri Petrovich Golovach, police colonel, head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the city of Topolevo, Moscow region

Voice acting

  1. 2004 - Capital souvenir - second brother-swindler
  2. 2008 - The Adventures of Alyonushka and Erema - Cyclops Timur
  3. 2009 - New adventures of Alyonushka and Eryoma - Cyclops Timur

Naumov Nikolay Alexandrovich

Russian military leader. Deputy Commander of Naval Aviation. Lieutenant General of Aviation. Participant of the Great Patriotic War. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Nikolai Naumov was born on November 26, 1909 in the city of Orlov, Kirov region. After graduating from high school in 1927, he was drafted into the armed forces. A year later he graduated with honors from the St. Petersburg Military Theoretical School of the Air Force. In 1929, he received a diploma from the Orenburg Military Aviation School of Pilots, after which he served as a pilot and flight commander in the air force.

Since 1932, Naumov was an instructor pilot at the Yeisk Military Aviation School of Naval Pilots. Until 1940, he served as head of the flight commander courses at the Yeisk Naval Aviation School. In December 1940 he became a senior pilot-inspector - head of the flight inspection of the Black Sea Fleet Air Force.

Since June 1941, Naumov was a participant in the Great Patriotic War. From January to August 1943, he served as assistant commander of the Black Sea Fleet Air Force for flight training and air combat. Participated in the defense of Crimea, Sevastopol and the Caucasus. During the war, he made 250 combat missions, where he shot down two enemy aircraft as part of a group. In an air battle on August 28, 1941, he was wounded in the right leg.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated June 14, 1942, for courage and heroism shown in battles, Lieutenant Colonel Nikolai Aleksandrovich Naumov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.

In October 1943, Nikolai Naumov graduated with honors from the Higher Academic Courses at the Naval Academy. From October 1943, for a year he was the head of the Yeisk Naval Aviation School. In May 1945, he again completed the Higher Academic Courses at the Naval Academy. From May 1945 to March 1947, he again headed the Yeisk Naval Aviation School.

Since March 1947, Naumov commanded the aviation corps of the Sakhalin military flotilla. From May 1947 to April 1949, he served as commander of the Air Force of the 7th Navy, stationed in Korsakov, Sakhalin Region, and from July 1947, Byaude, Khabarovsk Territory.

From October 1951 to April 1953, Nikolai Naumov was deputy, and from April 1953 to May 1953, assistant to the commander of naval aviation for flight training. Over the next three years he served as assistant commander of naval aviation. From June 1956 to September 1958, he replaced the commander of naval aviation for combat training. Until October 1960, he was the head of combat training for naval aviation, and deputy commander of naval aviation for combat training.

Lieutenant General Naumov received his next military rank on February 18, 1958. In October 1960, Nikolai Alexandrovich was appointed Inspector General of Aviation of the Navy, Inspectorate of the Air Force of the Main Inspectorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union. He held this post until December 1966, when he was transferred to Deputy Commander of Naval Aviation.

In December 1970, Lieutenant General Naumov was transferred to the reserve. Until 1973, he was a leading consulting engineer at the Nevsky Design Bureau in St. Petersburg.

Nikolai Aleksandrovich Naumov died on August 4, 1993 from heart failure. He was buried at the Troyekurovskoye cemetery in the capital.

Awards of Nikolai Naumov

Awards of Nikolai Naumov

Medal "Gold Star" (06/14/1942) Two Orders of Lenin (06/14/1942; 02/26/1953) Four Orders of the Red Banner (12/08/1941; 10/07/1943; 11/06/1947; 02/22/1968) Two Orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st degrees (03/06/1945; 03/11/1985) Two Orders of the Red Star (11/03/1944; 02/22/1955) Gold watch (1942) Personalized weapon (1959) Medal “For the Defense of Sevastopol” (12/22/1942)

Memory of Nikolai Naumov

Memory of Nikolai Naumov

A bust of Hero of the Soviet Union N.A. Naumov was installed in the village of Kacha in the city of Sevastopol.

The name of Hero of the Soviet Union N. A. Naumov is immortalized at the Monument of Glory in Sevastopol.

The name of Hero of the Soviet Union N. A. Naumov is immortalized on a memorial plaque in the park of the Palace of Pioneers in the city of Kirov, Russian Federation.

04.08.1993

Excerpt characterizing Naumov, Alexander Nikolaevich (actor)

“Yes, and drink,” Nikolai picked up. - Hey, you! Another bottle! - he shouted. In 1808, Emperor Alexander traveled to Erfurt for a new meeting with Emperor Napoleon, and in high society in St. Petersburg there was a lot of talk about the greatness of this solemn meeting. In 1809, the closeness of the two rulers of the world, as Napoleon and Alexander were called, reached the point that when Napoleon declared war on Austria that year, the Russian corps went abroad to assist their former enemy Bonaparte against their former ally, the Austrian emperor; to the point that in high society they talked about the possibility of a marriage between Napoleon and one of the sisters of Emperor Alexander. But, in addition to external political considerations, at this time the attention of Russian society was especially keenly drawn to the internal transformations that were being carried out at that time in all parts of public administration. Life, meanwhile, the real life of people with their essential interests of health, illness, work, rest, with their interests of thought, science, poetry, music, love, friendship, hatred, passions, went on as always, independently and without political affinity or enmity with Napoleon Bonaparte, and beyond all possible transformations. Prince Andrei lived in the village for two years without a break. All those enterprises on estates that Pierre started and did not bring to any result, constantly moving from one thing to another, all these enterprises, without showing them to anyone and without noticeable labor, were carried out by Prince Andrei. He had, to a high degree, that practical tenacity that Pierre lacked, which, without scope or effort on his part, set things in motion. One of his estates of three hundred peasant souls was transferred to free cultivators (this was one of the first examples in Russia); in others, corvee was replaced by quitrent. In Bogucharovo, a learned grandmother was written out to his account to help mothers in labor, and for a salary the priest taught the children of peasants and courtyard servants to read and write. Prince Andrei spent half of his time in Bald Mountains with his father and son, who was still with the nannies; the other half of the time in the Bogucharov monastery, as his father called his village. Despite the indifference he showed Pierre to all the external events of the world, he diligently followed them, received many books, and to his surprise he noticed when fresh people came to him or his father from St. Petersburg, from the very whirlpool of life, that these people, in knowledge of everything that is happening in foreign and domestic policy, they are far behind him, who sits in the village all the time. In addition to classes on names, in addition to general reading of a wide variety of books, Prince Andrei was at this time engaged in a critical analysis of our last two unfortunate campaigns and drawing up a project to change our military regulations and regulations. In the spring of 1809, Prince Andrei went to the Ryazan estates of his son, whom he was guardian. Warmed by the spring sun, he sat in the stroller, looking at the first grass, the first birch leaves and the first clouds of white spring clouds scattering across the bright blue sky. He didn’t think about anything, but looked around cheerfully and meaninglessly. We passed the carriage on which he had spoken with Pierre a year ago. We drove through a dirty village, threshing floors, greenery, a descent with remaining snow near the bridge, an ascent through washed-out clay, stripes of stubble and green bushes here and there, and entered a birch forest on both sides of the road. It was almost hot in the forest; you couldn’t hear the wind. The birch tree, all covered with green sticky leaves, did not move, and from under last year’s leaves, lifting them, the first green grass and purple flowers crawled out. The small spruce trees scattered here and there throughout the birch forest with their coarse, eternal greenness were an unpleasant reminder of winter. The horses snorted as they rode into the forest and began to fog up. The footman Peter said something to the coachman, the coachman answered in the affirmative. But apparently Peter had little sympathy for the coachman: he turned on the box to the master. - Your Excellency, how easy it is! – he said, smiling respectfully. - What! - Easy, your Excellency. "What he says?" thought Prince Andrei. “Yes, that’s right about spring,” he thought, looking around. And everything is already green... how soon! And the birch, and the bird cherry, and the alder are already starting... But the oak is not noticeable. Yes, here it is, the oak tree.” There was an oak tree on the edge of the road. Probably ten times older than the birches that made up the forest, it was ten times thicker and twice as tall as each birch. It was a huge oak tree, two girths wide, with branches that had been broken off for a long time and with broken bark overgrown with old sores. With his huge, clumsy, asymmetrically splayed, gnarled hands and fingers, he stood like an old, angry and contemptuous freak between the smiling birches. Only he alone did not want to submit to the charm of spring and did not want to see either spring or the sun. “Spring, and love, and happiness!” - as if this oak tree was saying, - “and how can you not get tired of the same stupid and senseless deception. Everything is the same, and everything is a lie! There is no spring, no sun, no happiness. Look, there are the crushed dead spruce trees sitting, always the same, and there I am, spreading out my broken, skinned fingers, wherever they grew - from the back, from the sides; As we grew up, I still stand, and I don’t believe your hopes and deceptions.” Prince Andrei looked back at this oak tree several times while driving through the forest, as if he was expecting something from it. There were flowers and grass under the oak tree, but he still stood in the midst of them, frowning, motionless, ugly and stubborn. “Yes, he is right, this oak tree is a thousand times right,” thought Prince Andrei, let others, young people, again succumb to this deception, but we know life - our life is over! A whole new series of hopeless, but sadly pleasant thoughts in connection with this oak tree arose in the soul of Prince Andrei. During this journey, he seemed to think over his whole life again, and came to the same old reassuring and hopeless conclusion that he did not need to start anything, that he should live out his life without doing evil, without worrying and without wanting anything. On guardianship matters of the Ryazan estate, Prince Andrei had to see the district leader. The leader was Count Ilya Andreich Rostov, and Prince Andrei went to see him in mid-May. It was already a hot period of spring. The forest was already completely dressed, there was dust and it was so hot that driving past the water, I wanted to swim. Prince Andrei, gloomy and preoccupied with considerations about what and what he needed to ask the leader about matters, drove up the garden alley to the Rostovs’ Otradnensky house. To the right, from behind the trees, he heard a woman's cheerful cry, and saw a crowd of girls running towards his stroller. Ahead of the others, a black-haired, very thin, strangely thin, black-eyed girl in a yellow chintz dress, tied with a white handkerchief, from under which strands of combed hair were escaping, ran up to the carriage. The girl screamed something, but recognizing the stranger, without looking at him, she ran back laughing. Prince Andrei suddenly felt pain from something. The day was so good, the sun was so bright, everything around was so cheerful; and this thin and pretty girl did not know and did not want to know about his existence and was content and happy with some kind of separate, certainly stupid, but cheerful and happy life. “Why is she so happy? what is she thinking about! Not about the military regulations, not about the structure of the Ryazan quitrents. What is she thinking about? And what makes her happy?” Prince Andrei involuntarily asked himself with curiosity. Count Ilya Andreich in 1809 lived in Otradnoye still as before, that is, hosting almost the entire province, with hunts, theaters, dinners and musicians. He, like any new guest, was glad to see Prince Andrei, and almost forcibly left him to spend the night. Throughout the boring day, during which Prince Andrei was occupied by the senior hosts and the most honorable of the guests, with whom the old count's house was full on the occasion of the approaching name day, Bolkonsky, looking several times at Natasha, who was laughing and having fun among the other young half of the company, kept asking himself: “What is she thinking about? Why is she so happy!” In the evening, left alone in a new place, he could not fall asleep for a long time. He read, then put out the candle and lit it again. It was hot in the room with the shutters closed from the inside. He was annoyed with this stupid old man (as he called Rostov), ​​who detained him, assuring him that the necessary papers in the city had not yet been delivered, and he was annoyed with himself for staying. Prince Andrei stood up and went to the window to open it. As soon as he opened the shutters, moonlight, as if he had been on guard at the window for a long time waiting for it, rushed into the room. He opened the window. The night was fresh and still bright. Just in front of the window there was a row of trimmed trees, black on one side and silvery lit on the other. Under the trees there was some kind of lush, wet, curly vegetation with silvery leaves and stems here and there. Further behind the black trees there was some kind of roof shining with dew, to the right a large curly tree, with a bright white trunk and branches, and above it was an almost full moon in a bright, almost starless spring sky. Prince Andrei leaned his elbows on the window and his eyes stopped at this sky. Prince Andrei's room was on the middle floor; They also lived in the rooms above it and did not sleep. He heard a woman talking from above. “Just one more time,” said a female voice from above, which Prince Andrei now recognized. - When will you sleep? - answered another voice. - I won’t, I can’t sleep, what should I do! Well, the last time... Two female voices sang some kind of musical phrase that constituted the end of something. - Oh, how lovely! Well, now sleep, and that's the end. “You sleep, but I can’t,” answered the first voice approaching the window. She apparently leaned out of the window completely, because the rustling of her dress and even her breathing could be heard. Everything became quiet and petrified, like the moon and its light and shadows. Prince Andrei was also afraid to move, so as not to betray his involuntary presence. - Sonya! Sonya! – the first voice was heard again. - Well, how can you sleep! Look what a beauty it is! Oh, how lovely! “Wake up, Sonya,” she said almost with tears in her voice. - After all, such a lovely night has never, never happened. Sonya reluctantly answered something. - No, look what a moon it is!... Oh, how lovely! Come here. Darling, my dear, come here. Well, do you see? So I would squat down, like this, I would grab myself under the knees - tighter, as tight as possible - you have to strain. Like this! - Come on, you'll fall. There was a struggle and Sonya’s dissatisfied voice: “It’s two o’clock.” - Oh, you're just ruining everything for me. Well, go, go. Again everything fell silent, but Prince Andrei knew that she was still sitting here, he sometimes heard quiet movements, sometimes sighs. - Oh my god! My God! what is this! – she suddenly screamed. - Sleep like that! – and slammed the window. “And they don’t care about my existence!” thought Prince Andrei as he listened to her conversation, for some reason expecting and fearing that she would say something about him. - “And there she is again! And how on purpose!” he thought. In his soul suddenly arose such an unexpected confusion of young thoughts and hopes, contradicting his whole life, that he, feeling unable to understand his condition, immediately fell asleep. The next day, having said goodbye to only one count, without waiting for the ladies to leave, Prince Andrei went home. It was already the beginning of June when Prince Andrei, returning home, again drove into that birch grove in which this old, gnarled oak had struck him so strangely and memorably. The bells rang even more muffled in the forest than a month and a half ago; everything was full, shady and dense; and the young spruces, scattered throughout the forest, did not disturb the overall beauty and, imitating the general character, were tenderly green with fluffy young shoots. It was hot all day, a thunderstorm was gathering somewhere, but only a small cloud splashed on the dust of the road and on the succulent leaves. The left side of the forest was dark, in shadow; the right one, wet and glossy, glistened in the sun, slightly swaying in the wind. Everything was in bloom; the nightingales chattered and rolled, now close, now far away. “Yes, here, in this forest, there was this oak tree with which we agreed,” thought Prince Andrei. “Where is he,” Prince Andrei thought again, looking at the left side of the road and without knowing it, without recognizing him, he admired the oak tree that he was looking for. The old oak tree, completely transformed, spread out like a tent of lush, dark greenery, swayed slightly, swaying slightly in the rays of the evening sun. No gnarled fingers, no sores, no old mistrust and grief - nothing was visible. Juicy, young leaves broke through the tough, hundred-year-old bark without knots, so it was impossible to believe that this old man had produced them. “Yes, this is that same oak tree,” thought Prince Andrei, and suddenly an unreasonable, spring feeling of joy and renewal came over him. All the best moments of his life suddenly came back to him at the same time. And Austerlitz with the high sky, and the dead, reproachful face of his wife, and Pierre on the ferry, and the girl excited by the beauty of the night, and this night, and the moon - and all this suddenly came to his mind. “No, life is not over at the age of 31, Prince Andrei suddenly finally, permanently decided. Not only do I know everything that is in me, it is necessary for everyone to know it: both Pierre and this girl who wanted to fly into the sky, it is necessary for everyone to know me, so that my life does not go on for me alone So that they don’t live so independently of my life, so that it affects everyone and so that they all live with me!”

Filmography: films starring Olga Budina

She makes her film debut by playing in the film “The Romanovs. The Crowned Family,” because of filming, he misses all the movie screenings and therefore then plays supporting roles for a long time and starred in TV series.

Olga Alexandrovna became famous throughout the country after the release of the film “Border. Taiga Romance”, where she played the main role. After this significant event, Olga’s filmography began to be replenished with more and more new films: “The Diary of His Wife”, “Salome”, “Bayazet” and “The Moscow Saga” - where she mainly plays the main roles.

Among the more recent works, viewers and film critics highlight the films “Stalin’s Wife”, “Phoenix Syndrome”, and the TV series “Zemsky Doctor” was so popular with television viewers that the directors are already filming the 4th part.

In addition, Olga Alexandrovna manages to write and publish the book “The Diary of Olga Budina. Talking pregnancy."

The actress is also actively involved in charity work; for many years she has been under her care for a home for orphans.

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