Biography of Inna Koroleva
Our heroine was born in January 1976 in the city of Pavlodar (Kazakhstan). From early childhood she was interested in creativity and attended an acting school. At school, Inna was an excellent student, and planned to get a higher education at the Belarusian Academy of Arts. And so it happened, Inna Koroleva, after receiving her school certificate, studied at this university.
Candid photo shoots
In 2006, Anna posed nude for the Caravan of Stories.
The April 2009 issue of Playboy magazine was published with Nevskaya on the cover and inside pages.
The actress pleased men with a stylish, languid and glamorous photo shoot in luxurious lingerie and rich interiors.
The photo shoot was called “Who is the mistress of the house?” – Anna starred in it already in the rank of an accomplished star of a “shot” television series.
She noted that in the style of this photo shoot she felt like some kind of “actress of the 50s,” and she was very interesting and comfortable in this image.
This appearance of Nevskaya in men's glossy magazine was the only one: everything else was just “chaste” 7 days, Good Advice or women's fashion magazines.
Work in the theater
In 2000, Inna became one of the actresses of the Benefis drama theater. There she was under the tutelage of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Anna Nerovna. The bulk of the young actress’s work consisted of classical productions and performances.
Koroleva’s most famous roles were the characters in “The Thunderstorm,” “Matchmaking Moscow Style,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” “The Jewish Wife” and “The Importance of Being Earnest.” These performances, based on the plays of famous writers, brought Inna Koroleva popularity and love from the audience.
Plot
Ninka Korolev ( I. Rozanova
) - a Moscow janitor, a strong, bright and decisive woman, was accidentally seen by King Zatrakhand Hard-Ear 48th (
A. Pankratov-Cherny
) and instantly fell in love. The advances of the reckless overseas king naturally flattered the simple woman, who had just experienced another breakup with her beloved Vanka Cain, an employee of the secret intelligence services.
Soon Hard-Ear proposed to her to become his queen and wife. Ninka thought for a while and agreed. However, upon arrival in the tropical kingdom, she discovered many unpleasant surprises - the king had a harem - an “inheritance” from his deceased father Ear-Tight on the 47th, three times a day all citizens had a mandatory sexual hour “oika-na-kokka” ", and women's rights were violated. Ninka could not stand aside and led the fight for the liberation of the women of Zatrakhand from the men, these “smelly goats.” A friend helped her with this - the head of the KPZ, the underground Communist Party of Zatrakhand. And at this moment Vanka appears again in Ninka’s life, carrying out another secret mission to find the “party gold”.
Film work
Our heroine's film debut took place in 1992. She starred in a small episode in the film “White Clothes”. Then a 4-year break followed, and the actress appeared on the screens again. This time she starred in a military drama called “From Hell to Hell.”
Then, in 2003, Inna’s filmography was replenished with a work called “On the Corner of the Patriarchs-3.” This was followed by work in the film “Rublevka Liv”, where the Queen appeared before the viewer in a small role. At the same time, she starred in the film “Young Wolfhound”, where she again received a cameo role.
In 2007, the actress received a role in the TV series “Help Service”. There, her character turned out to be a young woman working as a teacher in a kindergarten.
Anna was pregnant 17 times?
It is true that Anna was pregnant 17 times. As the film notes, there were several miscarriages, others were stillborn, and the few who survived childbirth did not live long. In 1684, Anne suffered her first loss when she gave birth to a stillborn child. She then gave birth to two daughters over the next few years. During a particularly terrible week in 1687, she suffered a miscarriage and her husband and daughters contracted smallpox. Georgy survived, but their two daughters did not. Then, in April 1692, Anne gave birth to a son, who died minutes later. Her sister Mary came to visit - but not for support. In their last meeting, Mary scolded Anne and criticized her relationship with Sarah.
"Matchmakers"
The most significant role in her entire career is the role of Olga in the multi-part film “Matchmakers”. In 2008, Yuri Morozov released the first episodes of this series. He instantly gained popularity and became loved by millions of TV viewers. This project was filmed from the very beginning to the end on the territory of Ukraine.
Since the release of the first episodes of “Matchmakers,” photos of Inna Koroleva, along with the rest of her colleagues on the set, have been published more than once in well-known publications. The story of how two grandfathers and two grandmothers looked after a 5-year-old girl captivated everyone. The film studio was inundated with letters asking them not to stop filming the series. And so it happened. The creators have released 6 full-length films and even one musical.
Breaking free
Sergei Pavlovich Korolev from his youth was sick with heaven and... women. And in both “areas” Korolev at first did not know defeat: he was stubborn and persistent.
He and his first wife, Ksenia Vincentini, studied together at school. The relationship was difficult: in her youth, Ksenia did not really want to marry Korolev. And after the wedding, he himself somehow lost interest in her and became unfaithful. Daughter Natasha took her mother’s side entirely during her parents’ divorce. Natalya’s coldness and indifference became the eternal pain of the great designer...
Korolev met his second wife, Nina Ivanovna, in 1947 at work. Then he was already a completely different person. And not just because he was forty. Not only because he had a bad marriage behind him. The romantic, sick of the sky, who at seventeen became the author of a project for a motorless airplane, and at twenty-four one of the founders of the first rocket laboratory in the country, no longer existed. It was not the war that made Sergei Pavlovich different, but Stalin’s camps, from which he was released in 1944, after six years of ordeal.
But in that forty-seventh year, he felt like a man who had escaped from the hands of a predator: the designer had just arrived from Germany, where he studied the rocket science work of German engineers.
Personal life of Inna
During her student years, our heroine met her future husband, Pyotr Ivashchenko. At that time he was studying at the Faculty of Computer Science. After receiving higher education, he began doing voice acting for computer games, then decided to do it professionally. Soon dubbing became Peter's main source of income. Today, the films that Inna’s husband worked on number more than 300 works.
The family of Inna and Peter has two children: wonderful girls Ulyana and Marianna. The actress puts all of herself into raising her daughters and supports her beloved husband in every possible way. She is also interested in dubbing. Today, she sometimes helps her husband with voice acting for computer games. Inna does not maintain a page on Instagram, but there is a VK group where news and photos from the life of Inna Koroleva are regularly updated.
The bad end of a good fairy tale
True, this love story was not as happy as it might seem. Thus, in the 30s, a wave of political repression swept through the USSR. Sergei Korolev also became a victim of them in 1938. He was accused of participation “in an anti-Soviet organization.”
At that time, he worked as a leading engineer at a rocket engineering institute. The scientist had been married for several years and had a growing daughter, Natalya, whom he named after his favorite literary female character - Natasha Rostova from Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.
However, before the “blind Themis” of Soviet justice, all this did not matter - he received 10 years in prison. The aircraft designer served his sentence in Butyrka prison. Meanwhile, Lyalya did not give up - she turned to various authorities to save her husband.
So, she turned to Soviet pilots - Mikhail Mikhailovich Gromov and Valentina Stepanovna Gryzodubova - heroes of the Soviet Union, deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. They achieved a review of the court case of the prisoner - the famous aircraft designer. But while their message was passing through all authorities, Korolev was sent to serve his sentence in the Kolyma penal servitude - to a gold mine.
After the arrest. Butyrka prison, June 28, 1938. Photo: Commons.wikimedia.org
When little Natasha asked why her dad wasn’t with them, Ksenia Maximilianovna Koroleva answered that “he’s a pilot and he’s on a business trip.”
Korolev was released early only after World War II in 1945. All this time he worked in special design centers for scientists who were serving prison sentences. The Soviet government began creating these centers in 1939. Thus, even as prisoners, Korolev continued to work for the benefit of Soviet aviation, and this became one of the key points in the decision to release the scientist early.
In 1945, he was sent to Germany so that he could examine captured aircraft. He was allowed to travel to Moscow to meet his family. But to their horror, the couple notice that an emotional chasm has formed between them over the years of separation.
Later, the couple tried to resume their life together. Sergei Pavlovich was still working in Germany. The wives of Soviet officers who served abroad were allowed to move in with their husbands. Thus, Ksenia Maximilianovna came with her daughter to her husband, a lieutenant colonel in the GDR. But, besides his free time with Natasha, Korolev devoted his days to working on designing rockets.
Sergei Pavlovich's wife saw her husband at home extremely rarely. Here, in foreign Germany, she felt lonely and unnecessary - Moscow, where she is a successful doctor and professor of medicine, is another matter. Therefore, she wanted to return to the USSR at any convenient opportunity. In 1947, Ksenia Maximilianovna moved back to the capital of the Soviet Union, and Sergei remained in Germany, but still continued to write letters to his wife.
Childhood
Natasha Koroleva is from Ukraine. She was born in Kyiv on May 31, 1973. Her parents were directly related to music. Mother, Lyudmila Poryvay, Honored Artist of Ukraine and choir conductor. And my father, Vladimir Poryvay, worked as a choirmaster. It is not surprising that the girl began to engage in creativity early. Natasha's first performance took place at the age of 3. She became a soloist of the Big Children's Choir of Television and Radio. And the first song she performed on stage was “Cruiser Aurora”.
At the age of 7, her parents sent their daughter to a music school to study piano. And at the same time, the girl begins to attend a folk dance studio. Her creative career began at the age of 12. At that time she met the composer Vladimir Bystryakov. And under his leadership she records several songs. Since then, not a single City Day in Kyiv passes without a performance by the young star. She also takes part in various youth concerts and sings at New Year's parties.
And in 1987, composer A. Sparinsky wrote the musical “In the Country of Children” especially for Koroleva. And in the same year, the girl was invited to appear on television in the “Wider Circle” program. At the same time, Natasha does not stop learning. In 1988 she entered the variety and circus school. And he successfully graduates from the class “Pop Vocals”.
Personal life
“Who came up with the idea that women love with their ears?! Real women give their beloved their whole soul and heart. And those who love with their ears are simply fools for whom it is easy to “hang noodles.”
Natasha Koroleva was married twice. Her first husband is Igor Nikolaev. They got married in 1993. Moreover, the wedding took place secretly, since the future husband did not want wide publicity. They stayed together for almost 8 years, but divorced in 2001. The exact reasons for the separation are unknown. But they say that the Queen could not forgive Nikolaev for her constant betrayal.
Natasha's second husband was Sergei Glushko. At the time, he was a famous stripper nicknamed "Tarzan". They got married in August 2003. But six months before this, the couple had a son, Arkhip.
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