Marina Golub had an accident and died - where, when, reasons


Theater

In 1979-1981 she worked at the Mosconcert, from 1981 to 1987 she was an actress at the Theater of Miniatures. Arkady Raikin (now it is Satyricon). Marina left this theater six years later due to conflicts with management, which she later regretted. “Unfortunately, I left the theater because I was unable to get around the sharp corners in time and compromise. But I had to be more flexible. Only later did I understand: this departure set me back several years in my development. This was my big mistake. It took years to correct the situation, during which time I reconsidered my attitude towards myself, towards work, towards the team,” Marina admitted in an interview.

The actress’s next place of work was the Moscow Shalom Theater.

Marina Golub was involved in the performances “Cuckoo” at the Variety Theater and “Boris Godunov” by the International Confederation of Theater Unions, directed by Declan Donnellan.

Long-awaited success

Marina's creative destiny suddenly changed with the advent of the new century. In 2000, actress Marina Golub played an innkeeper in Declan Donnellan’s play “Boris Godunov.” The production was an unprecedented success at the Avignon Festival, held in France. In the same year, Marina finally met Kirill Serebrennikov, the long-awaited “her” director. She played the role of Valya in his series “Rostov-Papa”. This was followed by work in the sensational plays “Terrorism” and “Plasticine”.

2 years later, the actress’s lifelong dream came true - Marina Golub was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Theater. A.P. Chekhov. She loved to constantly change, and therefore performed diverse roles with great pleasure. In 2004, the premieres of Kirill Serebrennikov’s plays “Tartuffe” and “Playing the Victim” took place on the stage of the Moscow Art Theater, in which Golub played Dorina and Mother, respectively. By this time, Marina Golub had many fans and became very famous.

Moscow Art Theater named after. Chekhov

In 2003, Marina Golub became an actress at the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov. For her, this was a very important and long-awaited step. “The theater is my home. I went to him for a very long time - 20 years. I have a feeling that I went through all the circles of trials, circles of hell and no hell, in order to come to my home. It’s as if they didn’t let me in there before, and then they said: “Now you can.” You have to come here when you have achieved something and you are worthy of this legendary stage. You have to work hard on yourself to like this scene. This is a theater where legendary actors worked.”

On stage in Kamergersky Golub played in the plays: “Terrorism”, “Zeros”, “The Beast of Piedmont”, “Tartuffe”, “Playing the Victim”, “Hamlet”, “The Threepenny Opera”, “He is in Argentina”.

Critics called her Vassa Zheleznova in the play by Lev Ehrenburg the brightest, most voluminous, monumental work of Marina Golub. “Marina Golub’s Vassa became the event of the season, a real full-fledged success of the performance. She was the real center of the performance, the support on which the Zheleznovs’ house rested, which in the performance’s scenography turns into a steamship with black pipes. The household drank, walked, fornicated, whined, cried, fussed, and Vassa - massive, solid - stubbornly connected the torn ties, gathered the family, guarded the house. She was very different, her strong hands could not only hit, but also protect. Her thin daughters seemed like stupid puppies, whom their mother roughly pulled out of all sorts of troubles by the scruff of the neck. Her strength was hard-earned - she simply and without pathos talked about her life, about her youth, about how her husband beat her. The one she was now washing in the bathroom, insistently offering to take poison and free the family from criminal prosecution. Vassa had a fit, but got up again and again. And with a numb face she repeated, insisted that she didn’t care that the world was collapsing, didn’t care about the revolution, about trends, the main thing was here, within these walls, in her own.

Tragically breaking out of time, she, smart, strong-willed, understood all the meaninglessness of her actions, all the fragility of the fortress on the construction of which she had devoted her life, but continued her work. It would be difficult to love this Vassa, but it was natural to understand her and accept her. Anyone who saw this performance will probably never forget her death - how she froze in the chair, filling it with herself, how her body went numb, her gaze stopped. Suddenly, in a last desperate jerk, she leaned forward slightly, and the fingers of her large palm squeezed with all her might the tail of the hair of her daughter, who was clinging to her. Vassa was dying, and the house-steamer was moving away - black chimneys were smoking, the fortress was collapsing,” theater critic Anna Banasyukevich wrote about this role of the actress.

Episodes of life

Golub’s most striking and successful theatrical work was the role of Vassa in the play “Vassa Zheleznova”. It is interesting that the director, Ilya Erenburg, did not see Marina as the performer of this role, considering her exclusively a comedic, grotesque actress. And then Marina showed, in her words, all her will, cruelty and patience and made him work with her: “And the director not only heard me, he felt me.”

Golub was not afraid to seem funny and admitted that she loves to play boys, girls, kikimoras, and old women: “They say: I can’t play that. What do you mean I can’t? You are an actress, you should be able to play everything, and then Marilyn Monroe!” Nevertheless, Golub also played the role of Marilyn Monroe - in the play “Terrorism” by Kirill Serebrennikov, where there were as many as five Marilyns.

Marina maintained warm relations with her ex-husbands and always spoke well of them. Her husbands also spoke of Marina as a wonderful woman and friend. Marina Golub was very upset about her breakup with Anatoly Bely, but a month before Golub’s death, the former spouses met in the theater at a troupe meeting at the Moscow Art Theater. Marina shared her creative plans with Anatoly and told how she spent the summer. “Perhaps she had some grievances, but she did not show it. After 10 years of marriage, I will forever remember her as the brightest person who tried to help everyone,” says Bely about Marina.


Marina Golub was remembered by her friends and fans as a cheerful and strong woman

Movie

Marina Golub has starred in more than 50 feature films and television series. Her first film role was Verka in the Soviet-German film “At the Beginning of Glorious Deeds” in 1980. She also played in such films as “The Youth of Peter”, “Say a Word About the Poor Hussar”, “The Haunted House”, “Shirley-Myrli”, “Kings of Russian Detective”, “Wedding”, “The Fifth Corner”, “On the Move” ", "In June '41", "Driver for Vera", "Poor Relatives", "Playing the Victim", "The Man from the Boulevard des Capucines".

Since the early 2000s, Marina Golub began to be invited to appear in TV series: “Drongo”, “Diary of a Murderer”, “Maroseyka, 12”, “Dasha Vasilyeva 3. Lover of Private Investigation”, “Ivan Podushkin. Gentleman of Detective 2”, “Open up, it’s me.”

The actress’s latest film work was her roles in the films “Five Brides” and “Moms.”

Personal life

Marina was married three times. The first marriage, with businessman Evgeniy Troinin, was very short, but a daughter, Nastya, was born. Marina maintained a warm, friendly relationship with her ex-husband.

The second husband, actor Vadim Dolgachev, worked with the actress in Satyricon. With Marina's departure from Satyricon, the marriage broke up.

The third time Golub married actor Anatoly Bely, with whom she lived for twelve years.

“This is a very important, powerful and big page in my life. This is the page of my development: both male and professional,” the actor shared with Boris Korchevnikov in the program “The Fate of a Man.”

Anatoly left Marina because he fell in love with someone else.

Top 5 heartfelt affections of Marina Golub

If a person’s personal life is imagined as a library, then in it one can find many works of various genres: from short stories and poems to poems and epics.
If we talk about Marina Golub, then the main books of her life are entirely weighty novels, full of strong passions. Let's talk about the main characters of these books.

1.The first novel is a student novel. The location is the Moscow Art Theater School. The main character is classmate Dmitry Zolotukhin, the future young monarch from Peter's Youth. The romance between the first laugh of the course and the future superstar of historical filmmaking broke out suddenly, lasted several years and ended with graduation. The more popular Zolotukhin became, the more and more he moved away from Marina and, as a result, finally left. This inversely proportional relationship between the weight of fame and the strength of feeling had another unpleasant memory: an abortion in the third year, which Marina had, fearing expulsion: teacher Viktor Monyukov reminded more than once that young ladies who dared to give birth to a child would be mercilessly expelled.

Dmitry Zolotukhin - Tsar Peter, 1981

2. The second novel is travel notes. The main character is businessman Evgeniy Troinin. He was four years older than Marina. The acquaintance happened on the road. Marina voted - Alexey stopped. Marina was captivated by the onslaught, beautiful courtship and Alexey’s resemblance to her favorite Hollywood actor from Egypt, Omar Sharif. As a result, Evgeny Troynin became the first husband of Marina Golub and the father of her daughter Nastya. But, unfortunately, this fateful romance was the shortest.

Marina and Nastya Golub

3. The third novel is social and everyday. Volgograd history student Vadim Dolgachev captivated Marina with his two-meter height and resemblance to Gerard Depardieu. Marina and Vadim got married. Marina disappeared at work, and Vadim turned into a housewife. This marriage simply came to naught due to the husband’s developing alcohol addiction.

Vadim Dolgachev

4. The fourth novel is the brightest and longest. The main character is the third husband, artist Anatoly Bely. The future spouses met at the Shalom Theater. Anatoly then bore the last name Vaisman. It was Marina who came up with the pseudonym for him - Bely. Anatoly was 14 years younger than Marina. But, unfortunately, Marina was busy with her career, Anatoly wanted a child... This marriage lasted 15 years.

Marina Golub and Anatoly Bely

There are children - but there is no joy!

5. The fifth novel is the last and most passionate. His hero is the 46-year-old furniture king Mikhail Kravchenko. He captivated Marina with his Hollywood appearance and tragic fate (his wife and daughter died in a car accident). Mikhail’s photo was on Marina’s computer screensaver. But four months before the terrible tragedy that claimed Marina’s life, Mikhail tragically dies. The mastermind behind the murder has not yet been found.

Mikhail Kravchenko - Marina Golub's last love

A bright and bright woman, Marina Golub passed through the destinies of all these worthy men, placing them forever in her orbit. On the Internet, the life and death of Marina Golub is the subject of conversation among thousands of caring people: “Mikhail took her with him” (Yusya), “She dissolved in everyone, loved everyone” (Olga), “Marina always believed that the best moments of life were ahead, and this gave her strength to work and endure misfortunes” (John).

Marina Golub, beautiful and distant...

A star falls from the midnight sky, And birds fly away to a distant land, But the Light of a woman, beautiful and high, remains with you forever.

The editors of Uznayvse.ru completely agree with the poems of the poet Pavel Kashaev.
Marina Golub’s life, full of love for people, remains a magical and attractive light for us, a beacon in the Universe with the warmest shine among a myriad of cold luminaries... Girls - Marina Golub is handing out diplomas Subscribe to our channel in Yandex.Zen

Death

At the peak of her popularity, the actress passed away. The tragedy occurred on October 9, 2012 in Moscow. Marina was returning home in a Hyundai car, driven by her friend. There was only a short distance left to get home, but they were not destined to get there that evening. The intersection of Vernadsky Avenue and Lobachevsky Street turned out to be fatal for them: a Cadillac crashed into the Hyundai at full speed. Both Marina and her friend died on the spot.

“Life is short. I never allow myself to stop. This is probably a property of my body. I'm bored of doing nothing. Life flies by so quickly, and if you feel the strength in yourself, you need to use it. It’s terrible when the Lord gives you such talents, but you don’t multiply them. Then, at the end of life, it will be a shame for the years spent aimlessly. I don’t allow myself to spend years aimlessly,” Marina said in a recent interview. No one could have thought that life would be so short for her... Marina Golub was only 54 years old.

Accident that claimed life

On that fateful evening, Marina Grigorievna was forced to hitch a ride from work; her car was being repaired. Having caught the bomb, she got into his car, but was unable to get home.

The Hyundai car was crossing the intersection of Vernadsky Avenue and Lobachevsky Street at the traffic light. Suddenly, at a speed of 120 km/h, a red Cadillac crashes into him. The blow hit the side where Marina was sitting. Her car flipped in the air and crashed into 2 other cars. Golub and the driver, who had previously lost his license, died on the spot.

The investigation established that the artist’s killer was 31-year-old Alexey Rusakov, who was repeatedly charged with speeding, driving while intoxicated, overtaking in prohibited areas and other traffic violations. In just 12 years of driving experience, he caused accidents 10 times, was deprived of his license three times for drunk driving and received more than 50 reports.

The news of the artist’s death spread throughout Moscow 1-1.5 hours after the accident. The person responsible for her death was caught only a few days later. Although the investigative measures taken confirmed that it was he who was driving, the driver did not agree with the arguments.

The trial of Rusakov took place on August 5, 2013. The culprit of the accident was sentenced to 6.5 years in a general regime colony, deprived of his driver’s license for 3 years and partial satisfaction of the civil claim of the artist’s relatives in the amount of 500,000 rubles.

Filmography: Actress

  • In No Man's Land (2012)
  • Wings (2012)
  • Petrovich (2012)
  • 36 and 6 (2012)
  • Moms (2012)
  • Atomic Ivan (2012)
  • Five Brides (2011)
  • Open up, it's me (2011), TV series
  • Devil's Flower (2010)
  • Beam on the bend (2010)
  • Zaitsev, burn! A Showman's Story (2010)
  • If the sky is silent (2010)
  • The Man from Capucino Boulevard (2010)
  • Happy Ending (2010)
  • Court (2009), TV series
  • Wedding ring (2008-2009), TV series
  • Don't try to understand a woman (2008)
  • My Favorite Witch (2008), TV series
  • Ice in the Coffee Grounds (2008)
  • You're on top, I'm on bottom (2007)
  • Helpline (2007), TV series
  • Situation 202 (2007), TV series
  • Wedding (2007)
  • Open up, Santa Claus! (2007)
  • Cook (2007)
  • Yoke of Love (2007)
  • Ivan Podushkin. Gentleman of Detective 2 (2007), TV series
  • Let's Play (2007)
  • Guardian Angel (2007), TV series
  • Taxi for an Angel (2007)
  • Paparatsa (2006)
  • Hunting a Genius (2006)
  • Captain's Children (2006)
  • Playing the Victim (2006)
  • Oversized (2005)
  • The Golden Boys (2005), TV series
  • Poor Relatives (2005)
  • Driver for Vera (2004)
  • Song of the Rose (2003)
  • I was planning an escape (2003), TV series
  • Spas under the birches (2003)
  • Hit or miss (2003)
  • Russian Amazons (2002), TV series
  • Drongo (2002), TV series
  • Diary of a Killer (2002), TV series
  • On the Move (2001)
  • Russian vaudeville (2001), TV series
  • Fifth Corner (2001), TV series
  • On the corner of the Patriarchs-2 (2001), TV series
  • The Cage (2001), TV series
  • Maroseyka, 12 (2001), TV series
  • Rostov-papa (2001)
  • True Incidents (2000)
  • The Wedding (2000) /La Noce/
  • True incidents, or a lineman's crazy day (2000)
  • Fan (1999)
  • Kings of Russian detective (1996), TV series
  • Shirley Myrley (1995)
  • Lube Zone (1994)
  • Unknown pages from the life of an intelligence officer (1990)
  • Mary Magdalene (1990)
  • Peace be with you (1989)
  • The Binder and the King (1989)
  • Haunted House (1987)
  • Born of the Storm (1981)
  • Say a word for the poor hussar (1980)
  • Peter's Youth (1980)
  • Citizen Leshka (1980)
  • At the Beginning of Glorious Deeds (1980)

Didn't fall in love

Lube Zone (1994)
Marina met her first husband in a trivial way: she stopped the car, asked for a ride, a nice young businessman asked for his phone number... We started dating. Marina didn’t really want to marry him. Before her eyes was a wonderful marriage: her mother and stepfather, a former GRU colonel. When Marina was thinking whether to get married or not, her stepfather worked in the city committee of the CPSU. He called his stepdaughter “on the carpet” to talk in an official setting: “Marry him.” The guy is serious, decent, businesslike...

“I don’t think I like it,” Marina threw up her hands.

“And your mother didn’t love me when she got married.” And then I fell in love!

- Marry him. The guy is serious, decent, businesslike... “I don’t think I like it,” Marina threw up her hands. “And your mother didn’t love me when she got married.” And then I fell in love!

“Maybe, really, he will endure it and fall in love,” thought Marina. From her first husband, Evgeniy Troinin, Marina had a girl, but she could not stand it and did not fall in love; Marina gave her daughter her last name.

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