She was born in Moscow, but her parents often had to leave for work. The family wandered around the former Soviet republics until Nastya grew up: they managed to live in Belarus and Uzbekistan. But they returned to Moscow to finish school and enroll.
Nomadic life, parental busyness and personal determination turned Nastya into a fully grown girl already at 16. At the same time, he fell passionately in love and made a non-childish, informed decision to move in with his 30-year-old lover. The parents understood perfectly well that their daughter was indeed already very mature and balanced, and they gave the go-ahead. They soon entered into an official marriage with their beloved.
Conflict with the poetess
At the same time, the girl already knew for sure that she would be an actress and was preparing to enter the theater school. One of the main tasks was to get away from the surname and the flair of genius that accompanies it. Great distant relatives greatly embarrassed Nastya throughout her school years.
Having learned about the relationship with the poetess, people began to look at the girl differently and seemed to also demand something from her. In an interview, the actress admits that only in adulthood will she be able to soberly read and appreciate the genius of Marina Tsvetaeva as a poet and Anastasia Tsvetaeva as a memoirist.
But as a teenager - no, no! She so wanted to be something herself, without a surname. And it seems that it has come true.
First steps
In high school, Tsvetaeva really felt drawn to write, but not fiction, but journalistic materials. She enjoyed going to the school for young journalists at Moscow State University, and later even began preparing articles and essays for glossy magazines and even became the editor-in-chief of several portals. But then I still wanted to become an artist.
After the spectacular video, the girl began to be invited to the cinema.
After graduation, the self-confident girl failed her exams at GITIS. I had to prepare and make the next, now successful, attempt in a year.
Almost immediately, Nastya began to be invited to films - first, as usual, in episodes. But they still looked at it in the “Beasts” video for “Everything That Concerns You,” in which both Roman Bilyk and Nastya Tsvetaeva select clothes for a date in order to ultimately take them off each other. After the spectacular video, the girl began to be invited to the cinema.
Childhood
Anastasia Gennadievna Tsvetaeva was born on September 24 1981
year in Moscow, on Leninsky Prospekt. I grew up with my grandmother, because my mother was busy, traveling around, working. The grandmother completely belonged to the child, who always felt normal, ran, played, and did not have any emotional internal dramas. And the girl spent the whole summer on the Black Sea, with her second grandmother, her father’s mother, in the city of Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, near Odessa. She shuttled between grandmothers, such a classic grandmother’s child. The grandmothers loved their granddaughter very much and spoiled her. And grandfather, daddy’s dad, doted on the soul. Grandfather, through relatives who live in St. Petersburg, restored the family tree, and it turned out that the family is some kind of branch of those very famous Tsvetaevs, somehow connected with the poetess Marina Tsvetaeva herself.
Anastasia went to first grade in hot Tashkent, where she managed to repay her debt to the Party by joining the ranks of the Octobrists. In Tashkent, the biography, thank God, did not slow down. And Anastasia would be a star not of Russian, but of Uzbek cinema. And she would play noble shepherds in beautiful skullcaps. But in grades 2-3 I had to return to my native land and study in Moscow.
And then life with my grandmother by the sea, studying at school in Taras Shevchenko’s native language, in which she was very successful, receiving an A in Ukrainian literature. It was there that she began to think about her future career for the first time, intending to become a writer.
Then again Moscow, now for a long time. Having changed several schools in different cities of the former USSR, in the eighth grade, wanting to follow in the footsteps of her grandmother, Doctor of Biological Sciences, she came to gymnasium no. 1543
study biology, where she stayed for another two years. And it was in the gymnasium that I first had to endure a public performance in the role of Khlestakov, working off a well-deserved A. The beginning of his acting career turned out to be successful.
Studies
In the 9th grade, Nastya entered the School of Young Journalists at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Around the same time, after one of the school cultural outings, a passion for theater came, and only one - the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop - and the first thoughts about an acting career appeared.
After graduating from school, she tried to start a career as an actress. But Moscow theater universities did not succeed on the first try - admission continued for three years.
IN 2000
In the same year, Nastya entered the Russian Academy of Theater Arts on the course of Vladimir Andreev.
After graduating from RATI, she acted in films and worked on television.
Disappointment
After the first year, Anastasia Tsvetaeva was in a certain prostration: the theater disappointed: she was expecting something magical and unearthly, she was confused. Although there are directors and interesting performances!
“I am not a great critic, but in my entire life I have been struck by three people - Grishkovets, Polunin and Fomenko. I watched almost all of Fomenko’s performances. Every actor is a genius. But how many mediocre theaters there are! There are many average plays and many average directors in the theater. Although I’m still waiting for my theater director and I think that my time in the theater will come,” says the young movie star.
Let's make love
The twist of fate came as a surprise when, in her freshman year, she was cast in the film Let's Make Love. There was no feeling that right now a dream was coming true, and my knees, accordingly, did not shake, but, most importantly, there was no disappointment. She treated this as something new and interesting in her life.
Denis Evgenievich Evstigneev, the director of the film, searched for the main character for a long time, but in his mind Tsvetaeva was not suitable for this role. But still, he wanted to find a role for her and found... the role of a corrupt woman! The actress even now looks younger than her age, and then she just turned 19 years old. In general, it turned out to be a kind of prostitute - Lolita. Evstigneev tried to convince everyone that this image was very important. From a dramaturgical point of view, this is very interesting. At first she is such a colorful walker, but then human changes begin to occur in her. This was the first filming in the life of the actress. I didn’t know what to do next, but thanks to Denis Evgenievich Evstigneev, Anastasia Tsvetaeva discovered cinema.
Filming in videos
When the actress was offered to star in the lively video “Everything that concerns me” by the group “Zveri”, which she had never even heard of before, she had a hysterical reaction: the name seemed stupid and intimidating... But in the end, Tsvetaeva passed the casting and starred , not expecting the video to be so successful. The actress tried on a lot of outfits! And the country watched her delightful disguises without stopping.
But in the video directed by Dmitry Zakharov “Back to School” for the group “Korni”, the fragile Anastasia Tsvetaeva played a schoolgirl, already expecting a child. Moreover, she looked very organic in this image.
“Yes, I was then at the end of the sixth - beginning of the seventh month of pregnancy. It’s just that at first they didn’t know that I was pregnant - a video clip is not made in two days: they decided to invite me 2-3 months before the filming itself. Then I was generally in my third or fourth month. But, in principle, nothing is even noticeable in the video. The video was released in September, and in October I gave birth,” recalls the actress.
This is where fame fell on the fragile student of the Russian Academy of Theater Arts. She became the most desirable actress in the youth comedies "Don't Even Think About It" and "Call Me Jean." For the next few years, the media dubbed the actress a “youth film star.”
Do not even think
In the film “Don’t Even Think” and “Don’t Even Think-2” directed by Ruslan Baltser, Anastasia Tsvetaeva starred in the role of Masha along with popular actors - Valery Nikolaev, Andrei Panin, Dolphin, Alexei Panin. There is an episode in the film when the hero gives a bouquet of 100 roses. There is a romantic picture in the frame - a boring garden, autumn, charming Masha with this huge bouquet - everything is very beautiful.
But in reality this bouquet is a huge 5-kilogram hedgehog, incredibly heavy and prickly! In between takes, the actress threw the bouquet on the ground or gave it to someone to hold, warning romantically minded young people against such gifts!
Call me Jean
The film “Call Me Jean” directed by Ilya Khotinenko (son of the famous director Vladimir Khotinenko) was shot in the comedy genre, but more eccentric, sharp, and bright. It was necessary to play as seriously and believably as possible, even some absurd dialogues, funny scenes had to be lived through, and from the viewer’s side it would be very funny and interesting to watch.
In this film, Anastasia Tsvetaeva plays the girl Lena. A young student dreams of being a pop singer. They fly with their composer to Goa. And a classmate, the main character of the film, is in love with her. A classmate finds Gin in a bank and makes a wish - to be transported to Goa to Lena. There they begin adventures, as a result of which Lena and her classmate... fall in love with each other.
Filming took place in India, and we lived and worked in the state of Goa for a month and a half. Life was good. The film crew consisted of people of the same generation, it was easy to communicate, and they lived as one big family. But although there was sun, ocean and palm trees, everyone still really missed Moscow.
It was a great success to work with the very sociable Oleg Taktarov, an actor of Hollywood stature. The stunningly charming MTV presenter Alexander Anatolyevich also starred in a small episode. He took his role very seriously: for one day of filming he brought with him a lot of costumes and read Stanislavsky!
Anastasia Tsvetaeva herself had already christened her role as a “romantic fool” when suddenly they began to offer her completely different roles. In the bloody series “Boys of Steel,” her heroine, over the course of ten movie years, grows from a romantic fool into a young woman who loses everything she had. And there is still life ahead.
And in the film “Storm Gates” - about the Pskov paratroopers who died in Chechnya, she plays the protagonist’s girlfriend. Not the big-eyed girl from the demobilization album, but a kind of extreme girl with red hair.
The series is suitable for all ages
The idea for the series came to the mind of director Valery Zelensky. He constantly carries a pocket computer with him, and when some interesting thought comes to mind, he immediately writes it down. From such ideas a script was born, which he did not trust to anyone to film. And I came up with the title of the film very quickly. “Young and happy” is a state in which all people should be, regardless of age, says Valery Zelensky. “And we, in turn, will do everything to ensure that the audience feels happy at least for these 52 minutes.”
Anastasia Tsvetaeva was waiting for such a role. In drama, most often the female character, even the main one, is an appendage to the main male role. And here is that rare case when the central figure of the story is a young woman around whom all events revolve. Anna Novobrantseva, the heroine of the actress, would hardly have decided to attempt to conquer Moscow if not for His Majesty Chance.
One day, producers of popular television projects came to them in Pskov, far from the bustling social life, and began selecting young talents to participate in the “You are a Star” competition. It was then that Anna first decided to try her creative powers. The naive girl could not even think that she was dealing with swindlers. Literally everything that can happen to a young provincial girl in a big city happens to her. She comes to the capital, dreaming of becoming a singer, and she is deceived. She has nowhere to live, she falls in love with a man, becomes pregnant by him, and he leaves her. She gets a job on the radio, then becomes a presenter on television!
In general, each episode contains three grandiose events. The heroine of the film lives a fairly large part of her life on the screen - from a schoolgirl to the mother of a two-year-old child. Therefore, the appearance is constantly changing: now it was a girl with pigtails, now a young lady with a high hairstyle. A role like this is a godsend for an actress. After the series aired on television, the actress was no longer associated only with her role in the famous video. That’s when everyone remembered that Anastasia Tsvetaeva is an actress! And Tsvetaeva’s partners in the series were wonderful actors - Yaroslav Boyko, Ruslan Kurik and Elena Safonova, Nikolai Chindyaykin, Sergei Astakhov and Karl Khlamkin, Euclid Kyurzidis, Artemy Troitsky and Arseny Kovalsky.
Personal life
According to the horoscope, Anastasia Tsvetaeva is a Libra and likes everything to be balanced. When there is too much communication, you get tired. True, he gets tired even when there is too much loneliness. The golden mean is closer to her. Work is a favorite thing. And he probably also loves to write. Writes about love. It's something like a diary: not a story, but thoughts. And also the script... he’s been writing for a hundred years, naturally: every time he returns to the beginning and rewrites everything.
Now Tsvetaeva is in a new status - the status of an unmarried woman. The young actress became a divorcee for the second time: three years ago she left her businessman husband, who was 14 years older than her. Nastya became his wife very early - at the age of 16. The marriage broke up after 4 years. IN 2000
In the same year, Nastya got married again and entered the Russian Academy of Theater Arts on the course of Vladimir Andreev. The process of becoming an actor changed Nastya greatly and after 4 years the marriage broke up. The 26-year-old actress also experienced the second divorce in her life. Nastya’s second husband, director Oleg Goncharov, loved his son very much. However, even this could not save the family from divorce. From her second marriage, Nastya has a little son, Kuzya. “I liked the name Kuzma by all criteria. The description said that he would be honest, principled, persistent. In appearance he will look like his father, and in character he will look like his mother,” he smiles.
Today the actress cannot be called unhappy; her heart, as it turned out, is not at all free. With her current beau, Nastya has already appeared at parties several times. It was the famous metropolitan photographer Vladimir Shirokov. At the moment, Nastya successfully combines the joy of motherhood with filming and other interesting projects.
Love at first sight
At the end of the 2000s, Nastya went on vacation to Turkey, where she began a holiday romance with Israeli businessman Nadav Olgan. Later Nastya will say that at first glance she realized that this was fate. Nadav felt the same.
The vacation ended, the lovers each returned to their own country, but they could not live without each other for long. Soon they began texting and calling each other by phone and Skype. Then we visited each other.
In 2010, Nadav proposed to his beloved and asked to move to Israel. The artist in love could not refuse.
Personal life
Anastasia Tsvetaeva got married for the first time at the age of 16, and her lover was 14 years older than her. But the girl had a great feeling for him, so she plunged headlong into this passion. This marriage lasted about five years, which coincided with my studies at GITIS.
Anastasia Tsvetaeva and Nadav Olgan
The next man who managed to win the girl’s heart was the director of the film “Don’t Even Think” Oleg Goncharov. They did not officially register their relationship, but lived in a de facto marriage for several years. Oleg became the father of Anastasia’s first child, the son of Kuzma Goncharov.
The actress met her current husband, Israeli businessman Nadav Olgan, while on vacation in Turkey. Their romance developed so rapidly that within a few days the young people began to live together. They got married in November 2010, and the official wedding ceremony took place in Prague, since the husband and wife belong to different religions, and in Israel it is very problematic to register such relationships.
Wedding of Anastasia Tsvetaeva and Nadav Olgan
This was not advertised separately, but judging by how Anastasia later named her own jewelry brand, the actress took her husband’s last name after the wedding.
It is interesting that Anastasia and Nadav had a honeymoon, which the lovers spent in Thailand, before the wedding ceremony in the Czech Republic and celebration with guests in Moscow. Two years after their marriage, Tsvetaeva and Olgan became parents: a little daughter, Esther, was born. The difference between the actress’s two children was seven years.
Anastasia Tsvetaeva with her husband and children
Today, the actress lives in two countries, spending most of her time in Tel Aviv, where she creates designer women's jewelry under the Nastia Olgan brand. And Anastasia comes to Russia mainly for work and to visit family and friends.
As a jewelry designer, Anastasia reached a new level when she opened a personalized online store for the Nastya Olgan brand. On the actress’s website you can order designer rings, pendants, earrings, red Kabbalah threads and even textile jewelry.
Prague marriage
It soon became clear that Israel does not recognize the marriage between the Orthodox Nastya and the not-Orthodox, but Jewish Nadav. But there was a loophole in the law: the country recognizes marriages concluded in several countries. It was decided to exchange rings in Prague.
The wedding was done in reverse: first they went on a honeymoon to Thailand, then they got married in the Czech Republic. It is known that the husband warmly received Nastya’s son Kuzya. He loves children, and children love him. But there were problems with Kuzma’s dad: the director did not want to let the child go to a foreign country. Only after lengthy negotiations did Tsvetaeva manage to come to an agreement with Goncharov, promising to visit Moscow often.
Esther
Two years later, the couple had little Esther. In one of her interviews, Nastya says that she and her husband had to fight for a name. A secular, non-Orthodox Jew, he wanted a “more international” name for the child. Alexandra, Maya, Tamara were considered. But Nastya liked the Israeli tradition of giving names with meaning. In the Bible, an entire book is dedicated to Esther, which explains the meaning of this ancient and beautiful name.
“Call it what you want! At least Shimon!
While the husband resisted, the time came for the birth, which he wished to attend. They turned out to be difficult: at the last moment the actress had to undergo surgery. Looking at everything that his wife had to go through, Nadav said: “Call it what you want! At least Shimon!
An excerpt characterizing Tsvetaeva, Anastasia Gennadievna
“Goodbye,” said Pierre and headed with his driver to the inn. “We have to give it to them!” - Pierre thought, taking his pocket. “No, don’t,” a voice told him. There was no room in the upper rooms of the inn: everyone was occupied. Pierre went into the yard and, covering his head, lay down in his carriage. As soon as Pierre laid his head on the pillow, he felt that he was falling asleep; but suddenly, with the clarity of almost reality, a boom, boom, boom of shots was heard, groans, screams, the splashing of shells were heard, the smell of blood and gunpowder, and a feeling of horror, the fear of death, overwhelmed him. He opened his eyes in fear and raised his head from under his overcoat. Everything was quiet in the yard. Only at the gate, talking to the janitor and splashing through the mud, was some orderly walking. Above Pierre's head, under the dark underside of the plank canopy, doves fluttered from the movement he made while rising. Throughout the yard there was a peaceful, joyful for Pierre at that moment, strong smell of an inn, the smell of hay, manure and tar. Between two black canopies a clear starry sky was visible. “Thank God this isn’t happening anymore,” thought Pierre, covering his head again. - Oh, how terrible fear is and how shamefully I surrendered to it! And they... they were firm and calm all the time, until the end... - he thought. In Pierre's concept, they were soldiers - those who were at the battery, and those who fed him, and those who prayed to the icon. They - these strange ones, hitherto unknown to him, were clearly and sharply separated in his thoughts from all other people. “To be a soldier, just a soldier! - thought Pierre, falling asleep. – Enter into this common life with your whole being, imbued with what makes them so. But how can one throw off all this unnecessary, devilish, all the burden of this external man? At one time I could have been this. I could run away from my father as much as I wanted. Even after the duel with Dolokhov, I could have been sent as a soldier.” And in Pierre’s imagination flashed a dinner at a club, at which he called Dolokhov, and a benefactor in Torzhok. And now Pierre is presented with a ceremonial dining box. This lodge takes place in the English Club. And someone familiar, close, dear, sits at the end of the table. Yes it is! This is a benefactor. “But he died? - thought Pierre. - Yes, he died; but I didn't know he was alive. And how sorry I am that he died, and how glad I am that he is alive again!” On one side of the table sat Anatole, Dolokhov, Nesvitsky, Denisov and others like him (the category of these people was as clearly defined in Pierre’s soul in the dream as the category of those people whom he called them), and these people, Anatole, Dolokhov they shouted and sang loudly; but from behind their shout the voice of the benefactor could be heard, speaking incessantly, and the sound of his words was as significant and continuous as the roar of the battlefield, but it was pleasant and comforting. Pierre did not understand what the benefactor was saying, but he knew (the category of thoughts was just as clear in the dream) that the benefactor was talking about goodness, about the possibility of being what they were. And they surrounded the benefactor on all sides, with their simple, kind, firm faces. But although they were kind, they did not look at Pierre, did not know him. Pierre wanted to attract their attention and say. He stood up, but at the same moment his legs became cold and exposed. He felt ashamed, and he covered his legs with his hand, from which the greatcoat actually fell off. For a moment, Pierre, straightening his overcoat, opened his eyes and saw the same awnings, pillars, courtyard, but all this was now bluish, light and covered with sparkles of dew or frost. “It’s dawning,” thought Pierre. - But that’s not it. I need to listen to the end and understand the words of the benefactor.” He covered himself with his overcoat again, but neither the dining box nor the benefactor was there. There were only thoughts clearly expressed in words, thoughts that someone said or Pierre himself thought about. Pierre, later recalling these thoughts, despite the fact that they were caused by the impressions of that day, was convinced that someone outside himself was telling them to him. Never, it seemed to him, had he been able to think and express his thoughts like that in reality. “War is the most difficult task of subordinating human freedom to the laws of God,” said the voice. – Simplicity is submission to God; you can't escape him. And they are simple. They don't say it, but they do it. The spoken word is silver, and the unspoken word is golden. A person cannot own anything while he is afraid of death. And whoever is not afraid of her belongs to him everything. If there were no suffering, a person would not know his own boundaries, would not know himself. The most difficult thing (Pierre continued to think or hear in his sleep) is to be able to unite in his soul the meaning of everything. Connect everything? - Pierre said to himself. - No, don't connect. You can’t connect thoughts, but connecting all these thoughts is what you need! Yes, we need to pair, we need to pair! - Pierre repeated to himself with inner delight, feeling that with these words, and only with these words, what he wants to express is expressed, and the whole question tormenting him is resolved. - Yes, we need to mate, it’s time to mate. - We need to harness, it’s time to harness, your Excellency! “Your Excellency,” a voice repeated, “we need to harness, it’s time to harness... It was the voice of the driver who woke Pierre up. The sun hit Pierre's face directly. He looked at the dirty inn, in the middle of which, near a well, soldiers were watering thin horses, from which carts were driving through the gate. Pierre turned away in disgust and, closing his eyes, hastily fell back onto the seat of the carriage. “No, I don’t want this, I don’t want to see and understand this, I want to understand what was revealed to me during my sleep. One more second and I would have understood everything. So what should I do? Pair, but how to combine everything?” And Pierre felt with horror that the entire meaning of what he saw and thought in his dream was destroyed. The driver, the coachman and the janitor told Pierre that an officer had arrived with the news that the French had moved towards Mozhaisk and that ours were leaving. Pierre got up and, ordering them to lay down and catch up with him, went on foot through the city. The troops left and left about ten thousand wounded. These wounded were visible in the courtyards and windows of houses and crowded in the streets. On the streets near the carts that were supposed to take away the wounded, screams, curses and blows were heard. Pierre gave the carriage that had overtaken him to a wounded general he knew and went with him to Moscow. Dear Pierre learned about the death of his brother-in-law and about the death of Prince Andrei. On the 30th, Pierre returned to Moscow. Almost at the outpost he met Count Rastopchin's adjutant. “And we are looking for you everywhere,” said the adjutant. “The Count definitely needs to see you.” He asks you to come to him now on a very important matter. Pierre, without stopping home, took a cab and went to the commander-in-chief. Count Rastopchin had just arrived in the city that morning from his country dacha in Sokolniki. The hallway and reception room in the count's house were full of officials who appeared at his request or for orders. Vasilchikov and Platov had already met with the count and explained to him that it was impossible to defend Moscow and that it would be surrendered. Although this news was hidden from the residents, officials and heads of various departments knew that Moscow would be in the hands of the enemy, just as Count Rostopchin knew it; and all of them, in order to relinquish responsibility, came to the commander-in-chief with questions about how to deal with the units entrusted to them.
Director and designer
Back in 2012, after Esther’s birth, Nastya gave an interview to one of the Russian publications, in which she said that she plans to work as an actress in Moscow, and also made a reservation that her designer line of handmade jewelry has recently become popular in Israel. She didn’t know that just two years later she would be recognized in two more professions.
During this time, Tsvetaeva produced and directed her own short film, “Jerusalem Syndrome,” which was honored to be shown during one of the days of the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. The actress also released her own clothing line. It is a line of evening dresses for pregnant women.
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Akiva
She recently had a chance to try on something from her own collection. From her husband at the end of May, Nastya gave birth to another child - a son named Akiva.
The actress maintains a fascinating account on Instagram, which even won a special Israeli award, recognizing Nastya as one of the most popular Russian-speaking Israeli bloggers.
On her page she talks about pregnancy and childbirth, about the beautiful and interesting places of her new country, about how to quickly recover and about what a superman her beloved husband is.
Photo: Instagram, Person Stars