The truth about plastic surgery: Irina Pechernikova’s youth was restored

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'Irina Pechernikova.
“We'll Live Until Monday” 1968

Irina Pechernikova is an incredibly beautiful and talented actress with a very difficult fate. Her life had everything: popular recognition, true love that ended in tragedy, alcohol addiction, which the actress managed to overcome.

Irina Viktorovna was born on September 2, 1945 in the city of Grozny. Her parents had nothing to do with art - both graduated from the Faculty of Geophysics. Subsequently, the family (which, in addition to Irina, had two older children) moved to Moscow.

As a child, Irina caused a lot of problems for her family: she was a hooligan, fought, was the ringleader in all the pranks of the yard kids, but as she grew up, she became interested in the theater. One day the girl plucked up courage and showed up at the home of the actress Rufina Nifontova, who lived next door. “What does it take to become like you?” - she asked the actress. "All!" - Irina heard in response.

And she took up “everything”: figure skating, gymnastics, dancing, fencing, equestrianism. At the age of 13, Irina enrolled in a drama club led by E. Sokolova .

Actress with non-Soviet appearance

Pechernikova Irina Viktorovna was born in 1945 in Grozny. The parents of the future actress were geophysicists. Later the family moved to Moscow. At the age of seventeen, Irina Pechernikova submitted documents to the admissions committee of the Moscow Art Theater School and was admitted on the first try.

The career of the young actress, to the envy of her colleagues, was developing brilliantly. In her personal file, she was described as having a non-Soviet appearance, but despite this, she made her film debut in the year she graduated from university.

Irina Pechernikova biography

Biography

Irina Pechernikova was born on September 2, 1945 in the city of Grozny.

Father - Pechernikov Viktor Fedorovich (1907-2000).

Mother - Dolina Lyubov Petrovna (1911-1986)[1].

She moved to Moscow with her family. She lived on Leninsky Prospekt.

She entered the Moscow Art Theater School, and already in her second year she was invited to the play “The Winter of Our Anxiety.” In 1966, after graduating from the studio school, she began working at the Moscow Theater. Lenin Komsomol, and since 1968 - at the Academic Theater. Vl. Mayakovsky. In 1978-1990 she played at the Academic Maly Theater.

She made her film debut as Donna Anna in the 1967 opera film The Stone Guest. She starred a lot in the second half of the 1960s and in the 1970s with such actors as Tikhonov, Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Oleg Dal, Vladimir Vysotsky and others.

She was married three times. The first husband was the Polish musician Zbigniew Bizon. Pechernikova’s second husband was the famous actor Boris Galkin. Both marriages were fleeting.

In the 1990s, due to the collapse of the Soviet Union, Irina Pechernikova was in a protracted creative crisis. Problems with alcohol were added to creative failures and lack of demand.

The actress managed to cope with life's adversities and find her love in the person of Alexander Solovyov, who became her third husband in 1997. They lived in marriage for three years. Pechernikova has no children.

In the 2010s, the actress was again invited to films and television; she became a participant in the TV show “Beauty Formula”.

A documentary film “Irina Pechernikova. The Cure for Loneliness" (2010)[2].

"Thirty-three misfortunes"

Irina Pechernikova, whose biography says that the girl’s life at first glance was very successful, had serious health problems since childhood. At an early age she dreamed of ballet, but due to tuberculosis she was unable to realize this dream. Subsequently, failures became her constant companions.

Working on almost every film was accompanied by a fracture or some other injury. “Thirty-three misfortunes” - that’s how Pechernikova was nicknamed after she once again ended up in the hospital. Then she did not yet know that the real troubles in her life lay ahead.

actress Irina Pechernikova personal life

Or she could become a captive of the Caucasus...

Irina Pechernikova, whose biography began in the last year of the war, did not create images of Soviet heroines on the screen. She was, rather, a “Turgenev girl.” She is a refined person who reveres art and classical literature. This is how Irina Pechernikova (photo below is a still from her debut film) was in her youth. She remained this way, despite all the hardships of life. Even in the most difficult period, she refused to star in films that were not interesting to her.

Irina Pechernikova photo

When the young actress was offered a role in his film Gaidai, she refused. Pechernikova later admitted that she was confused by the genre of the film. Initially, the role in the comedy “Prisoner of the Caucasus” was intended for Pechernikova. The actress found it impossible to act in a film with a simple plot when work was underway on the film adaptation of “The Stone Guest.”

"First love"

The premiere of the film based on Turgenev's story took place in 1968. In the film “First Love,” Irina Pechernikova played the role of a flirtatious girl in love with a man old enough to be her father. Innokenty Smoktunovsky became his partner on the set.

Filming was not easy. Relations with my partner did not improve immediately. In the first days of working on the film, Smoktunovsky teased his young partner. But at some point the situation on the set calmed down. The actors found a common language. Irina Pechernikova maintained warm friendly relations with Smoktunovsky for many years. The biography and personal life of the actress aroused the irrepressible interest of fans. As is often the case with celebrities, she was accused of having affairs with colleagues on the set, including Smoktunovsky. In reality, there was only one love in her life.

"We'll live until Monday"

After the first viewing of this picture, the audience gave a standing ovation to its creators. The image of the English teacher, which Irina Pechernikova created on the screen, is perhaps one of the most touching in Soviet cinema.

Rostotsky's painting turned out to be quite bold for its time. The main character of the picture, a history teacher, enjoys the authority of his students. In addition, he is an extremely educated person. But the teacher, played by Vyacheslav Tikhonov, is very far from the image of the ideal Soviet teacher. After all, Ilya Semenovich is dissatisfied with the inertia and ignorance that reigns at school. Nevertheless, Rostotsky’s picture was positively noted by critics.

If the leading actor was known throughout the country before the film was released, Irina Pechernikova was little known to Soviet viewers. After the premiere of the film, she, as they say, woke up famous. More than half a century has passed since that day. But even today, with the name Pechernikova, many people remember primarily her role in the film “We’ll Live Until Monday.”

Pechernikova Irina Viktorovna

The leading lady was not present at the premiere. The actress broke both legs, after which she spent several months in the hospital. She learned about the role this work played in her destiny many years later. After leaving the hospital, Pechernikova watched the film, and she did not like one of the episodes extremely. Pechernikova thought that her heroine was insincere and unreal. The actress was able to appreciate her starring role only twenty years later, when she bought a small black and white TV and accidentally saw the film.

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The Soviet cinema star is tired of being an actress

She is remembered and loved from the serial film “Two Captains”, Turgenev’s “First Love”, and from the film “Cities and Years”. And, of course, based on the cult film “We’ll Live Until Monday.” Fate tested this small, fragile woman's strength many times. The last two years in Irina PECHERNIKOVA’s life have not been all smooth sailing. The actress warned us that after numerous fractures she moves very little. But she still agreed to the meeting.

- What happened to you - did you fall?

- Yes, I fell, I have four fractures in my legs.
In the village (I have a house there, where I rest all summer) I changed from a tractor to a passenger car, and below there was a ditch, I didn’t see it. Here is the result. The pain was hellish, I could barely stand it. And the second time I fell from the stepladder and hit my hand hard. I started writing a book earlier, before the fracture. When I reached the chapter about my husband Sasha Solovyov , everything stopped. And then a journalist friend called me, and she and I decided: I wrote one book, she wrote another, to be honest. And then some journalists write entirely for them, they just put their last name. - Your bad streak has clearly dragged on... - Yes. It's been ten years now that my husband Sasha has been gone. I buried him, and the next day my dad died. And right after the funeral I went to the hospital.

Journalists from Express Newspaper came to the star with gifts, but due to her illness she could not even get out of bed

Journalists from Express Newspaper came to the star with gifts, but due to her illness she could not even get out of bed

It got boring in the theater

—You have a wonderful apartment. Did the Maly Theater give it to you?

— The theater initially gave me a room instead of the promised apartment.
I’m walking through the theater with this piece of paper-warrant. Mikhail Tsarev passes by and asks: what happened? Seeing the piece of paper, he became all white, took me by the hand and led me to his office. And the woman at the local committee who gave me the warrant saw all this, the door was slightly open. When I placed the order in front of her and the statement that I thanked her but refused the room, her hands trembled. She cheated, that was clear. Then a year later they gave me an apartment.

The actress likes to spend every summer at the dacha

— You worked for many years at the Maly, one of the best theaters in Moscow. Why did you leave?

- I was bored.
I played a lot of amazing roles, then perestroika began, and what happens in the country is reflected in the theater. And it got worse and worse. You should always leave on time. This applies to both work and love. Tsarev died, the leadership at the Maly Theater changed, and I left. It's been 30 years since I worked there. During all the time I was there as a spectator only once. Varvara Tsareva invited me . It was her father's anniversary. In general, I rarely go to the theater; today’s theater is not close to me, it doesn’t touch me. I'm tired of being an actress. — After leaving Maly, were there other invitations? - No. After all, I worked at Lenkom under Anatoly Efros , then Andrei Goncharov invited me to the Mayakovsky Theater. I came, sat waiting and heard him yelling at his actors. And I absolutely can’t stand it when people shout at me. I realized that I couldn’t work there, I got up, and at that moment Andrei Alexandrovich jumped out. "Where are you going?" - asks. Well, I told him that physiologically I can’t stand it when they shout at me, I immediately stop thinking. And you know, not once during the entire time that I worked there did he raise his voice at me.

Respectful love

— How did you get into the film “We’ll Live Until Monday”?

— They invited me to audition,
Stanislav Rostotsky was selecting a new face for the film, and I had just graduated from the studio. When I found out that I would be auditioning with Vyacheslav Tikhonov , I was terribly scared. She couldn’t utter a word in front of him. And he was very intelligent, simple. The entire film crew wanted Tikhonov and I to become a couple; we were often left alone. I was very much in love with him, so nothing worked out. My love was respectful, it took me a very long time to get used to him as a person. Tikhonov then had a wife, Tamara; in my opinion, she was already expecting a child. I didn’t work in this film, but I had a blast. It’s a joy to film with Rostotsky, there’s such good energy there.

After the fractures, PECHERNIKOVA’s extreme sports are no longer available

In the evening I had performances, I went to bed late, and got up at four in the morning, a car picked me up, and I went to filming.
It took me two hours to make the wig I wore for filming. - What a pity, because you and Vyacheslav Vasilyevich would be an excellent couple... - What can you do, he had a family. I was once at Rostotsky’s house, and Vyacheslav came there with Tamara. Of course, we were all a little surprised by his choice. But I also have a difficult character, maybe with me he wouldn’t have lived to see 80. —Which contemporary actress do you like?Evgenia Dobrovolskaya is an amazingly attractive woman. I confuse all the actresses - they are beautiful and that’s it, but it’s impossible to confuse her with anyone. Chulpan Khamatova is also an actress, and not just a star. She took her place, her niche.

Vysotsky was always drunk

— How did it happen that you left for Poland?

— I fell in love with a Polish musician, and then they weren’t allowed to go abroad without painting. Well, we got married. I lived there for four years, we moved around like gypsies, renting housing. He didn’t think about getting married - Zbyshek lived for his music.

With her first husband Zbyszek BIZON, she wandered like a gypsy for four years

— I heard that you were planning an affair with Vladimir Vysotsky...

- We were friends.
At first I couldn't stand him. We starred together in the film “The Tale of How Tsar Peter Married a Blackamoor.” I remember he was always drunk and wanted to pinch me all the time, how I hated him! When I met Volodya, he was not yet very famous. I remember the first time I heard him sing his song “Sail, Broke the Sail.” I then said out loud: “Wow, he’s disgusting himself, but he wrote such a song!” Volodya remembered me after that. When I arrived from abroad, we met at Mosfilm. I’m all fashionable, in denim, I see Vysotsky coming towards me, I’m so happy. He told me: “Where are you from?” I say: "From London." And he told me: “I’m from Paris.” We talked, smoked, and I asked him: “Volodya, tell me, after the song “Sail,” did you write anything else?” He was in shock, his eyes became like saucers. “Ira, God sent you to me, I can’t do Alice in Wonderland, and you are like Alice or the Little Prince. (In 1976, an album with Vysotsky’s songs for the disco play “Alice in Wonderland” was released. - I.L. ) That’s how we became friends, he met my parents. He sang to mom about potatoes, to dad about the war. Volodya took me to Sukhumi for his concert, I think he was in love with me, but there was nothing between us.

Irina lived with her beloved husband Alexander SOLOVYOV for three happy years

And when he finished “Alice...”, he decided that our novel should move to another stage, because for four months we just walked hand in hand, figuratively speaking. He was married to Marina Vladi . One day I was at Volodya’s house, suddenly she called, he talked to her. I ask him: “Do you love Marina?” He replies: “Of course!” I got dressed and left. After that, he even stopped greeting me.

She married Galkin in vain

— How did you like working with Andrei Mironov in the film “Pages of Pechorin’s Magazine”?

“He courted me for two days on the set, but Andrei is not my type, and as an actor I liked him already in adulthood, and so he was nothing but prancing.”
— What about Yuri Bogatyrev? “I was friends with him too, he was a wonderful person.” Funny, touching, defenseless. The pressure tormented him, he was loose, not at all a healthy man, as everyone thought. I talked with his wife, a wonderful woman Nadezhda Seraya , an amazing actress, after Yura’s death she came to visit me, we talked.

With Vladimir VYSOTSKY: “The Tale of How Tsar Peter Married an Arab”

— They say you were in love with Oleg Dal?

- He was very interesting to me.
In order to act with him, I agreed to play in the film “Omega Option”. He already had Lisa by then, he walked hand in hand with her all the time. Oleg spoke to me very nicely, the film ended - and... goodbye. I was attracted to him more as a person than as a man. His Lisa worked as an editor, she is a very interesting person. Before Lisa, Oleg had Tanya Lavrova and Nina Doroshina Oleg Efremov all her life , and he loved her all his life. After many years, I also suddenly find out that so many men loved me, and I didn’t even know. I was sure that I loved Zbyshek, my first husband, but in fact it was love. The same as with her second husband, Borey Galkin . And when I met Sasha Solovyov , I realized what true love is! I didn’t have to marry Borya, I thought that we would just live. We had a very beautiful romance, well, we lived and ran away. Love and infatuation are heaven and earth. Sasha Soloviev was seven years younger than me, but I didn’t feel the age difference.

With Vyacheslav TIKHONOV: “We’ll live until Monday”

The witness to the crime repented

— For a long time you could not be with Alexander Solovyov because of his family?

“When we met, we immediately understood everything. I knew that this was my man, and then it hit me like lightning. This is called happiness! I remember he went to wish his son a Happy New Year, and he was nine years old, and I realized that if he left the family, I would not forgive myself for this. And I asked Sasha not to call me again. He called eight years later, when his son graduated from school and entered college. "Do you recognize me?" - asks. And I told him: “Did something happen to you?” I forbade him to come to me. “Yes,” he says, “it happened!” We met and never parted after that. And for eight years without him, I traveled a lot, in every country I was offered marriage. Well, it was when I had already sold the apartment that money appeared. Before that, my life was poor financially, I was practically starving. After all, I had a dog, I needed to feed it, but a way out could always be found. Friends came to visit me and brought food with them, it helped out. I spent these eight years like a straw widow, I had a sea of ​​suitors, but I didn’t need it. I was incredibly happy with Sasha for three years, we practically never parted, we rented out an apartment and lived on that money.

With Andrei MIRONOV: “Pages of Pechorin’s Magazine”

We were only busy with each other.
And then they killed him... - A terrible, ridiculous death. The killers were never found? (On the night of January 1, 2000, Alexander Solovyov was killed with a baton on the head by police officers. Everything was written off as an accident. - I. L.) - The case is closed. Last summer, former policeman Alexey called me. Said he was at the crime scene. That his conscience has been tormenting him all this time, even though he is not the culprit, but simply a witness. It turns out that Alexey saw Sasha being hit from behind with a baton. But he was afraid to testify to the investigation. I was already sure that my husband had been hit, although I was told that he himself fell “unfortunately.” Alexey left that place after Sasha's death. He told me: “I’ve been carrying this burden on myself for ten years now. I’m afraid that I won’t receive forgiveness after death if you don’t forgive me.” Well, I answered him that God is merciful, and I don’t hold a grudge against anyone. After the blow, Sasha lost consciousness, he was taken to Sklif, where he was for five days. When he died, he was sent to the morgue, I was there, but they didn’t show him to me. It's the police! They would hit him on the head and bury him with the homeless, that’s what they wanted. The investigation was closed twice. Sasha was at the premiere at the Russia House and was returning from there. Allegedly he slipped, fell and hit his head. The police approached him, and, according to their version, he said: “I live nearby, I’ll rest and go.” But is it possible to die from such a wound?

With Oleg DAL: “Pages of Pechorin’s Magazine”

When he disappeared, I believed that he was alive and would return. He died just on the night of New Year 2000, by which time I had been looking for him for five days. I didn’t believe that he could just leave and not call.

Loneliness is scary!

— How did you get into the “Beauty Formula” program? Wasn't it scary to go under the plastic surgeon's knife?

— After Sasha’s death, I absolutely didn’t care what I looked like.
I felt good only in the village, but in Moscow I did not leave my apartment. The editor called every day and said that I was his favorite actress, such a charming guy. I told him that it’s better to take someone who dreams of getting into your program. I was in the village then. In September I returned to Moscow, I had business and a birthday. And he and the producer came to my house. Do you know why I agreed? Producer Tatyana told me one phrase: “I don’t have another actress who people would love so much and in whom I would believe so much.” I am grateful to this project, they spent a lot of money on me, my face became younger, my teeth were healed. I wasn't afraid of anything. Once you’ve decided, that’s it! There was such love around me on this program! — After the death of your husband, did anyone appear next to you? - What do you!
I don't go anywhere. Loneliness is not just scary, it is a disaster. After all, everyone is not afraid of old age, they are afraid of illness and loneliness. I read that if a person loses interest, then part of his brain dies. Fortunately, I have not lost interest in life yet. REFERENCE

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Irina PECHERNIKOVA was born on September 2, 1945 in the city of Grozny. * Graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School (1966). * Since 1966 - actress of the Moscow Theater. Lenin Komsomol, since 1968 - Academic Theater. Vl. Mayakovsky, in 1978 - 1990 - Academic Maly Theater.

Other films

In the sixties, Irina Pechernikova acted in films quite actively. At the same time she worked in the theater. In 1968, the film “The Shield and the Sword” was released, followed by a film adaptation of the classic work “The Love for Three Oranges.” Pechernikova’s filmography also includes such films as “Cities and Years,” “Opening,” “An Extraordinary Summer,” and “The Blue Carbuncle.”

In 1976, the premiere of the film based on Kaverin’s work “Two Captains” took place. And in this film, Pechernikova’s heroine appears only a few times on the screen. But the role of Katya’s mother, Maria Vasilievna Tatarinova, was remembered by the audience no less than the images of the main characters.

Actress Irina Pechernikova often agreed to a cameo role if she found it interesting. So, in the film based on Pushkin’s work, she played the beloved of a blackamoor, the great-grandfather of the Russian poet. She appeared in the frame for only a few minutes. But years later, Irina Viktorovna remembered this work with great warmth.

Theater

In 1966, Pechernikova played on the stage of Lenkom. She took part in several productions at the Mayakovsky Theater and the Moscow Art Theater. In the late seventies, Irina Pechernikova began to appear on screen less and less often. Personal life, family, film career - all this was sacrificed to theatrical art.

The actress worked at the Maly Theater for more than ten years. When she arrived, she heard a warning from the chief director Tsarev that the team’s attitude towards her would be far from friendly. This is not surprising, because Pechernikova took almost all the main roles. For ten years she played on the stage of a theater favored by power in such performances as King Lear, The Eve, and The Man Who Laughs. She gave her all and tried not to notice the squabbles and gossip that surrounded her.

In 1987, actress Irina Pechernikova left the theater. Her personal life became the subject of idle conversation. Where did the star of the film “We'll Live Until Monday” go? The yellow press wrote that she was sick, suffered from depression, and drank herself to death. The journalists were partly right.

But the reason for Pechernikova’s departure from the theater was primarily that the actress did not want to play age-related roles. The audience remembered her in the image of Turgenev's young lady, Shakespeare's heroine, and a young passionate beauty. Pechernikova left the stage and remained young in the memory of her fans forever.

Irina Pechernikova: biography

After the release of the cult film “We'll Live Until Monday,” actress Irina Pechernikova woke up famous. Its popularity went far beyond the borders of the Soviet Union. Abroad, Pechernikova was called “the Soviet Audrey Hepburn with the eyes of a deer.” Probably, it was then that the young artist realized that her childhood dream had come true in full.

Irina Viktorovna Pechernikova was born in Grozny in early September 1945. Soon after the birth of their daughter, the family moved to the capital. On Leninsky Prospect, where the Pechernikovs settled, lived the famous actress Rufina Nifontova. Even then, the future star of the school saga dreamed of the stage. She secretly carried flowers to the famous Nifontova, but could not decide to hand the bouquet into her hands. Therefore, Ira quietly placed flowers under the door and ran away. But one day I decided. When the unattainable star opened the door, the girl stammered that she also dreamed of becoming an actress and asked what was needed for this. Rufina Dmitrievna, after thinking, answered briefly in her rough, hoarse voice: “That’s it.” And closed the door.

Irina Pechernikova in her youth
Irina Pechernikova in her youth

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After such a comprehensive answer, Pechernikova signed up for all the clubs at once: gymnastics, figure skating and even fencing. But most importantly, she began to attend a drama club, which was led by a student of the great Vsevolod Meyerhold. It was she who managed to prepare Irina for admission, and chose the university for her: certainly the Moscow Art Theater.

However, Irina Pechernikova had no confidence that she would get in. According to the actress, she did it by accident. I decided that first I would work for a year at the V. Mayakovsky Theater, take a closer look at the artists, and go to enroll the next year.

Actress Irina Pechernikova
Actress Irina Pechernikova

And Ira looked into the Moscow Art Theater School only to see what others were doing. She timidly opened the doors to the studio where the exam was being taken, and was immediately noticed. The girl was invited in and asked how old she was. She was 16, but she added another year. And the girl looked thin and short and was no more than 13. She had a huge nylon bow on her head. Clothing: a brown school dress and white socks. Therefore, the answer “17” was met with friendly laughter.

When asked to read something, Pechernikova recited the poem “Setter Jack” by Vera Inber and recited an excerpt from the play “Dasha, or the Story of a Puppy’s Life” by Karel Capek. And again laughter. Nevertheless, she was accepted.

First husband

The actress was married three times, but later admitted that true love came to her after meeting Alexander Solovyov.

At the beginning of her creative career, Pechernikova met a Polish musician named Zbigniew Bizon. He became her first husband. The actress later called this marriage a mistake. But then, in the late sixties, she abandoned her career and followed her husband abroad.

In the first years in Warsaw, Irina Pechernikova was happy. Films with her participation were famous outside the Soviet Union. She went on tour with her husband, visited England, Belgium, and Norway. But soon she began to feel homesick. One day she asked her husband for leave to go to Moscow to visit relatives, but when she was climbing the plane, she realized that she would not return back.

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The marriage was registered in Moscow, after which the newlyweds left for Poland. At first, Irina was fascinated by the busy touring life, she traveled a lot and was happy with her husband. Over time, Pechernikova realized that she had ceased to be an actress, being only the wife of a famous musician, she missed her homeland and friends. Having told her husband that she was flying to Moscow for a month, Irina realized that she would not return to him.

In the photo: Irina Pechernikova and Zbigniew Bison.

Back in Moscow

There were many legends about actress Irina Pechernikova in Soviet times. She was credited with having affairs with Oleg Dahl, Vladimir Vysotsky and even Innokenty Smoktunovsky. In 2005, the actress took part in one of the talk shows. She wanted to dispel myths by telling the truth about the talented people with whom fate connected her. But Irina Viktorovna was unable to speak out due to limited airtime. That’s why I later wrote a book of memories, which I called “I Lived Until Monday.”

Upon returning to Moscow, Pechernikova met with Vysotsky. Back in the sixties, she heard “Sail” performed by him. Due to her long absence from her homeland, she was not aware of the latest news. And therefore, at the meeting, I asked the idol of millions of Soviet people a naive question: “Have you written anything else besides that wonderful song?” After which Vysotsky invited her home and sang only for her for two hours. Pechernikova had exclusively friendly relations with him. The actress wrote her book about her childhood, youth, work in the theater, as well as relationships with Vysotsky, Dahl, Smoktunovsky and other talented people.

Scandalous pictures of stars before and after plastic surgery. The results of some operations are silent horror!

Very often, celebrities resort to various cosmetic procedures to look good and attractive. And for a long time now, most stars have not hidden the fact that they resort to the most radical method of changing their appearance - plastic surgery.

There are successful plastic surgery cases when these interventions can somehow be justified. Well, sometimes the result is so deplorable that famous people are embarrassed to go out in public.

We offer you a selection of stars who have resorted to the services of plastic surgeons.

1. Meg Ryan

She was a beautiful woman, but decided to enlarge her lips by inserting implants. Meg also had a neck and forehead lift and changed the shape of her cheekbones. After plastic surgery, her career began to decline.

2. Sarah Jessica Parker

This actress's nose has definitely changed with age. Most likely, this is the result of rhinoplasty.

3. Renee Zellweger

The star of "Bridget Jones's Diary" began experimenting with her appearance a long time ago. Now the celebrity's face has changed a lot as a result of plastic surgery.

4. Donatella Versace

Many people are wondering what this woman did to her face. Donatella herself claims that she uses different creams to care for her face and hair. But, judging by her appearance, there were some Botox injections here.

5. Megan Fox

It is difficult to determine what procedures the actress resorted to, but now she clearly looks different than in her youth. Apparently, Meghan has had rhinoplasty, lip and breast augmentation surgery, and liposuction.

6. Scarlett Johansson

The actress used plastic surgery to make her nose smaller.

7. Pamela Anderson

The Baywatch star has undergone breast augmentation surgery more than once. It is also noticeable that she has changed her face beyond recognition.

8. Melanie Griffith

Although the actress claims that she did not undergo any operations, it is impossible to agree with this. They suspect that Melanie had her lips enlarged, had an eyelid lift, and did not do without Botox.

9. Jocelyn Wildenstein

The billionaire, nicknamed Catwoman, spent more than $4 million on plastic surgery.

10. Vera Alentova

The actress performed her first plastic surgery, a circular eyelid lift, back in the late nineties. It was followed by a number of other operations, which were not all successful. After another plastic surgery in 2009, facial expressions were disrupted, and asymmetry appeared in the face.

11. Natalia Andreichenko

The actress underwent several operations in a row, thus trying to prolong her youth. One of the next plastic surgery turned out to be not very successful - the lips turned out to be uneven in shape.

12. Elena Proklova

The actress believes that the most effective way to preserve youth is plastic surgery. Over the years, Elena resorted to blepharoplasty, lip augmentation, and modification of eyelids and eyebrows. By the way, she is pleased with the result.

13. Masha Malinovskaya

This girl has never hidden the fact that she improves her appearance with the help of plastic surgeons. But in 2014, Masha wanted to return to a more natural beauty, so she removed silicone from her lips and reduced her breast size.

The rehabilitation process took a long time, the TV presenter was worried that everything would go without complications. Now Masha is happy with her appearance.

14. Rosa Syabitova

In 2013, Rosa lost 20 kilograms in a short period of time. But she decided that dieting and fitness were not enough to transform her figure, so with the help of plastic surgery she enlarged her breasts, reduced her stomach, and also had liposuction.

15. Irina Dubtsova

Irina Dubtsova believes that you should not resort to plastic surgery in pursuit of fashion. The artist herself enlarged her breasts, which lost their shape after childbirth. But she turned to this method after she tried different workouts, massages and cosmetics.

By the way, Irina Dubtsova has lost weight and is now in excellent physical shape.

Such changes in the appearance of celebrities: in some cases they can be justified, but in some cases you want to scold them very much. The main thing is to always remember that nature is the best cosmetologist, makeup artist and plastic surgeon rolled into one. And if you decide to undergo plastic surgery, you must always be able to stop in time.

Do you like stars better before or after plastic surgery? Be sure to write in the comments!

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Loneliness

Intrigue and envy reign in the acting world. Life is not easy for someone who has a successful career. Pechernikova was one of the sought-after actresses already at the beginning of her creative career. Once, while still an aspiring artist, she overheard a caustic conversation among her colleagues, in which she was accused of having an affair with two theater directors at the same time. By nature, Pechernikova was very sensitive and emotional. That’s why the gossip made her really hysterical. That day was the first time she tried to relieve stress with alcohol.

When Pechernikova came to the Maly Theater and realized what real intrigue and envy were, two or three glasses of cognac for her became the traditional end of a hard working day. Many actors drown out with alcohol their experiences caused by life's troubles and unfulfilled creative ambitions. Pechernikova followed this example. But she couldn’t get rid of her worries: melancholy and loneliness took their place.

One fine day, the actress realized her dependence on alcohol and made a decision that shocked her colleagues. She took the necessary certificate from the theater management and went for treatment to a clinic famous in Soviet times, located in Crimea. There she got rid of addiction and met the only love in her life.

Irina Pechernikova personal life

Alexander Soloviev

The years she lived with him became the main, but most terrible pages in her biography for Pechernikova. Soloviev was in love with the actress for many years. They knew each other even before the trip to the Crimean sanatorium. But when their romance began, Solovyov was already married.

Irina Pechernikova lived as a straw widow for eight years. She couldn't start a family or have an affair. Believing that you can’t build your own on someone else’s happiness, the actress was against Solovyov leaving the family. At this time, financial problems began in her life. Film roles were almost never offered in the nineties. Despite the creative crisis, Pechernikova refused to play in TV series. In addition, my father was seriously ill. In recent years he was confined to a wheelchair and was almost completely blind.

For some time, Pechernikova broke up with Solovyov. But in 1997, after his son entered college, he divorced his wife. Pechernikova married him and lived for three happy years.

In the last days of December 1990, Soloviev left the house and did not return. On New Year's Eve, Pechernikova realized that something had happened to him. She spent almost the entire January searching: visiting hospitals and morgues. The cause of Solovyov's death has not yet been clarified. He was found dead in early January and was buried three weeks later. During the same period, the actress’s father passed away.

Today, actress Irina Pechernikova leads a reclusive lifestyle. She spends most of her time at home in the Yaroslavl region. Several documentaries have been created about the star of Soviet cinema. One of them is called “The Cure for Loneliness.”

Personal life

Irina's first husband was the famous Polish musician and composer Zbigniew Bizon.

Zbigniew Bizon and Irina Pechernikova
Zbigniew Bizon and Irina Pechernikova

According to the actress herself, she later regretted that their relationship was not limited to a beautiful romance. Throughout the 2 years that she and her husband lived first in Sweden and then in England, Pechernikova unbearably missed her homeland and the stage. Their marriage broke up after her return to Moscow. The actress was happily accepted back to the Theater. Mayakovsky.

her second husband, actor and director Boris Galkin , there, in Mayakovka.

Boris Galkin
Boris Galkin

A whirlwind romance broke out, although Galkin was already married. Pechernikova did not want to take him away from the family, but he himself made this decision. However, this marriage turned out to be fleeting...

Irina did not have children in any marriage.

The actress met her third husband, actor Alexander Solovyov... at the Dovzhenko clinic, when she was being treated for alcoholism. Alexander was there for a similar purpose. They knew each other before (for some time Soloviev worked at Mayakovka), but for some reason this particular meeting became fateful for Irina: she truly fell in love for the first time in her life.

Irina Pechernikova and Alexander Solovyov
Irina Pechernikova and Alexander Solovyov

Ironically, Solovyov also had a family. Only 8 years later, when Alexander’s son grew up, he divorced his wife and finally went to Irina. They entered into an official marriage and lived together for 3 happy years in Irina’s village house. They managed to buy a small apartment in Moscow, in which the couple planned to celebrate the New Year 2000...

But something terrible happened: when Irina returned home on December 31 (she was leaving to visit her father for several days), Alexander was not at home. Irina found him on the 6th day in the Central Morgue of Moscow. He died under unclear circumstances from a severe head injury...

Read also How the star role of Handsome helped Alexander Solovyov after his death

The day after her husband's funeral, Irina's father dies. An actress with a nervous breakdown ends up in a neurosis clinic.

Pechernikova returned from the hospital only half a year later. The countryside and solitude helped her gradually return to life. She even took part in several television projects and wrote an autobiography. Irina Viktorovna refused to appear in modern TV series.

Irina Pechernikova in old age

The actress spends most of her life in the village. He continues to furnish his home and enjoys growing flowers. He lives on a small pension and financial assistance from the Screen Actors Guild.

Who would have thought that such an old age could await a brilliant actress...

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