Childhood and youth
Tatiana was born in Moscow in 1989. Father is Olympic champion, Greco-Roman wrestler and Master of Sports of the USSR Mikhail Mamiashvili. When his daughter turned 12 years old, the head of the family headed the Russian Wrestling Federation.
Tata Mamiashvili is the second child and second daughter of Mikhail and Margarita Mamiashvili. At the time of her birth, Tamara’s daughter was growing up in the family. 11 years after Tata, the third girl, Elizaveta, was born. Brother Vladimir appeared in 2012, when Tatiana turned 23 years old.
When asked about her nationality, Tata answers: “Georgian.” But she adds that both Ukrainian and Russian blood flows in her veins. My father was born in the Ukrainian Konotop, Sumy region.
They say about children like Tata Mamiashvili: “I was born with a golden spoon in my mouth.” The family of the Olympic champion, who headed CSKA for 4 years, and a prominent sports official, lived in abundance. The mother is the keeper of the home and raised the children, the father is the breadwinner and unquestioned authority for the family. Peace and harmony reigned in the house. Tata later admitted that her parents’ harmonious marriage served as an example of an ideal family for her.
Parents gave their children a higher education: Tata Mamiashvili is a graduate of the prestigious Faculty of Journalism at MGIMO. According to unconfirmed information, the girl dreamed of a career in cinema, but her parents did not approve of the choice of a “frivolous” profession, insisting on the Institute of International Relations.
In the capital's crowd, Tatu Mamiashvili was classified as an IT-girl - this is the name given to the daughters of wealthy parents, young socialites. And Tatiana is also a style icon. A slender girl with model parameters (height 1.70 m, no exact data on weight) looks equally organic and stylish in jeans and sneakers, and in a luxurious couture dress. Tata, who grew up in Rublyovka, knows her way around the fashion world and has dozens of idols in the fashion industry.
There is talk about rhinoplasty, which the girl resorted to, but Tatiana denies that she put herself in the hands of plastic surgeons. She admits that she is not very happy with the shape of her nose and does not rule out that she will change it in the future. But this will not happen before 35 years.
Biography[ | ]
Born in Moscow, in the house [ source not specified 1535 days
] on Rozhdestvensky Boulevard. She graduated from the library department of the Moscow State Institute of Culture. In her youth she practiced fencing and was a candidate for master of sports[2].
Modeling career[ | ]
Her own appearance was embarrassing - with a height of 177 cm (176 cm, the program The Fate of Man, episode with Svetlana), she weighed 55 kilograms. Her grandmother sent her to a casting so that her granddaughter would gain self-confidence. Svetlana won the Burda Moden competition and became a model[2].
In 2007, she became the “face” of a famous cosmetics company[3].
Television[ | ]
She worked as a TV presenter on the Domashny TV channel in the programs “Fashionable Vaccination”[4][5] and “Dress Your Girlfriend.”
On the STS TV channel, Bondarchuk appeared as the presenter and chairman of the jury of the television competition “You are a Supermodel.”
In the “Fashionable Vaccination” program on the “Domashny” channel, he also turns frogs into princesses. She is so gentle with the heroines, as if she were their own granny: she gives them all sorts of cute things to try on, persuades them, explains why they need to choose this particular color and style. He doesn’t even throw away old things, but gives them to designers who remake them into something trendy. And most importantly, women leave her happy and with a sparkle in their eyes, and not with the sad and tormented gaze of a fashion victim.[6] |
Svetlana often appears as the heroine of glossy magazines.
Publishing activity[ | ]
From 2006 to the present, he has been the editor-in-chief of Hello! magazine[2][7].
In 2008, she tried to launch her own project - the magazine “Icons”, dedicated to “the people on whom depends what the world around us will look like tomorrow.” 10 issues of the magazine were published with the support of Forward Media Group. Among the Moscow crowd, the magazine managed to gain popularity, as it represented “the broad interests of a narrow circle” and organized social parties, for example, at Winzavod.[8] The magazine was closed in 2009 due to the crisis, having managed to earn a reputation as “the strangest Russian glossy”[9][10].
Personal life[ | ]
Together at the opening ceremony of Kinotavr 2013 in Sochi.
- The first husband, Fyodor Sergeevich Bondarchuk, film director and TV presenter, filed for divorce in 2020. Son - Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk (born November 29, 1991), actor.[11]
- Daughter - Varvara Fedorovna Bondarchuk (born May 5, 1999)[12].
- Daughter-in-law (since May 17, 2012)[13] - Tatiana Mikhailovna Bondarchuk (nee Mamiashvili; born August 15, 1989[14]), graduate of MGIMO, daughter of the champion of the XXIV Summer Olympic Games 1988 in Seoul in Greco-Roman wrestling, Mikhail Mamiashvili. [15] Granddaughter - Margarita Sergeevna Bondarchuk (born December 6, 2012)[16].
- Granddaughter - Vera Sergeevna Bondarchuk (born May 12, 2014).[13][17][18]
Social activities[ | ]
Since December 2011, it has been holding an annual charity cinema auction Action!
[23].
Personal life
In May 2012, the girl changed her last name to Bondarchuk. The wedding and relationship of two representatives of famous clans - Bondarchuk and Mamiashvili - were excitedly discussed by the tabloids.
Tatiana met Sergei Bondarchuk, the son of Fyodor Bondarchuk and the grandson of Sergei Fyodorovich Bondarchuk and Irina Skobtseva, at the wedding of Sergei’s cousin, Konstantin Kryukov, in the early 2000s. Tata and Sergei were teenagers then, and Tatiana Mamiashvili was 2 years older.
The feeling between the two scions of illustrious families flared up later. For the first time, Bondarchuk Jr. presented Tatu as his beloved girl in Sochi in 2011, at Kinotavr. Let us remember that then a tipsy Sergei Bondarchuk beat up a guy and a loud scandal broke out in the media. Two years before this, young Bondarchuk made his mark in a fight with Marat Safin.
But her lover’s scandalous reputation did not scare away Tatiana; the girl shared with journalists that she had known Seryozha for a long time and in fact “he is not what they write about him.” The girl called her boyfriend a real man, caring and attentive. With him she feels comfortable and under reliable protection.
The wedding cost the parents of the newlyweds $250 thousand. Representatives of two famous families were painted in the Kutuzovsky registry office of the capital, under the flashes of hundreds of cameras. After the ceremony, 700 guests gathered in the fashionable Rublevsky concert hall “Barvikha Luxury Village” to congratulate the newlyweds and celebrate the event.
The guests of the celebration were the head of Ingushetia Yunus-bek Yevkurov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Andrei Vorobyov and a dozen other representatives of the country's political elite with famous surnames. From the creative elite, Igor Krutoy, Joseph Kobzon, Alexander Rodnyansky, Valentin Yudashkin and dozens of stars of show business, the film industry and the fashion world arrived at the wedding.
At first, the newlyweds lived in a luxurious rented apartment in the capital. Information was leaked to the press that the couple’s parents purchased a plot of land on Rublyovka next to their house, where construction of a family nest for the newlyweds began. After 2 years, Tata Bondarchuk and her husband moved to a new estate.
Tata Bondarchuk deliberately pushed her career into the background, declaring family her main priority in life. The young wife, for whom a strong parental marriage remains an example, shared that marriage is her first and last, and divorce is unacceptable. In 2012, Tata Bondarchuk gave birth to a girl, who was named Margarita. A year later, a second daughter appeared - Vera.
Tatiana is an active user of social networks. Bondarchuk’s Instagram page has an army of thousands of subscribers who closely monitor news in the couple’s life. Tata regularly posts photos of her little daughters, whom she calls queens, on her account, talks about their growing up and is open to communication with subscribers.
There are dozens of photos on the woman’s Instagram that show Tata Bondarchuk’s excellent physical shape. Tatiana does not hide that visiting a fitness club and proper nutrition helps her achieve an ideal figure. Photos in open swimsuits from seaside holidays are not uncommon on the page and collect hundreds of enthusiastic responses.
Tata Bondarchuk gets along with her new relatives. She repeatedly appeared in public with her mother-in-law and socialite Svetlana Bondarchuk and her famous father-in-law. After their divorce, Tatiana got along with Fyodor Sergeevich’s lover, Paulina Andreeva. In the summer of 2016, two Bondarchuk couples vacationed together in Marbella, Spain.
Sergei and Tata Bondarchuk divorced
The other day a meeting was held, as a result of which the marriage of celebrities was dissolved. Tata and Sergey resolved all issues about raising children and alimony.
Sergei and Tata Bondarchuk
As StarHit learned, none of the spouses challenged the court’s decision. Tata and Sergei did not plan to divide the property, so everything went peacefully. They will take care of the children, seven-year-old Margarita and five-year-old Vera, together, but the girls remained to live with their mother.
According to some reports, the couple’s relationship broke up due to the fact that Bondarchuk cheated on his wife with Nino Ninidze. Let us remind you that Tata and Sergei got married on May 17, 2012. Their wedding brought together prominent representatives of the world of cinema and music. The magnificent celebration cost about 250 thousand dollars. Tata was then 22 years old, and Sergei was 20. They had been married for seven years, although they had not lived together since 2018.
In marriage, Tata and Sergei had two daughters
Tata and Sergei continue to keep in touch for the sake of their daughters. This year Vera went to school. Both her mother and father accompanied her at the festive assembly. Sergei and Tata Bondarchuk went out together after the breakup
None of the spouses gave any comments about the discord in the family, although fans demanded an explanation as to where their photos together had disappeared.
Ruler at Margarita's school
Tata has always had a good relationship with the Bondarchuk family. Children often spend time with their grandparents, Svetlana and Fedor. Tata's relatives also love to babysit their granddaughters. She was born in the family of the popular wrestler Mikhail Mamiashvili. As Sergei’s ex-wife noted more than once, she always communicated very well with her relatives, and any disputes that might have occurred between them due to their hot temperaments were quickly forgotten. Tata is proud of her father and considers herself a “daddy’s” daughter.
“I will probably not be able to reach a state where I can say: “I am worthy of my father” very soon, if at all. But this set standard, multiplied by the boundless love and sense of security that has accompanied me all my life, is the greatest gift of fate. I will always feel special, but I will never put myself above others. It can be a little difficult for me in “adult life”, I don’t know how to tear, I don’t know how to go over my head, I don’t feel a trick when it’s obvious, I hope that everyone sees and thinks like me, I get burned, I forget the bad things very quickly. And I move on without losing self-respect. I grew up in a world of clear priorities, positions and boundaries - what is good, what is bad, what is possible, what is not,” Tata says about dad.
Tata Bondarchuk now
The socialite and wife of Bondarchuk Jr. became famous for her sense of humor. The woman loves to joke and delights Instagram followers with unexpected comical stories from life. In the summer of 2017, Tata Bondarchuk shared a tragicomic event - a broken nose. The husband inflicted injury on his wife, but not intentionally. Motherhood and family life did not become an obstacle to Tata Bondarchuk’s social events. But the woman not only appears at celebrity events, but also takes her first steps in advertising fashion brands. At the end of 2020, the beauty, together with her younger sister Elizaveta Mamiashvili, starred in outfits from the Russian brand Portal. The collection is dedicated to the New Year.
The son of director Fyodor Bondarchuk has set a wedding date with Tata Mamiashvili
The son of director Fyodor Bondarchuk is about to become an exemplary family man. The young man proposed to the daughter of the chairman of the Russian Wrestling Federation, Tatiana Mamiashvili. Today the lovers submitted an application to the Kutuzovsky registry office.
The lady of Sergei Bondarchuk’s heart is almost ready for the wedding. The girl chose expensive shoes and bought two fashionable dresses from a famous foreign designer. The socialite is famous for her exquisite taste. Hundreds of girls try to be like her. Tata even has her own website, where she gives advice to everyone.
- Yes it's true. We are very happy,” the excited bride shared with Life Showbiz. “Parents are looking forward to this as much as we are, but they don’t want us to share the details.
However, Tata knows firsthand what pre-wedding turmoil is. She was already engaged, but left her ex-fiancé out of love for the son of a famous director. The beauty's previous lover, Kasbulat Khasanov, proposed to her literally the stars from the sky - for the engagement, the young man rented one of the most expensive restaurants in Moscow and gave the girl a ring with a ruby for several thousand euros, but even this did not deter 22-year-old Tattoo. She fell in love with the hooligan Sergei Bondarchuk.
For the first time, the director’s son introduced his beloved to the public at the Kinotavr film festival. Since then, Tata and Sergei have not parted for a second. The families of the bride and groom treat each other very warmly, relax together and have dinners in a close circle. Mamiashvili enjoys attending the premieres of their future relative.
Sergey and Tata spend all their free time together
The star mother-in-law dotes on her daughter-in-law. Svetlana Bondarchuk spends a lot of time with Tata and her family. They go shopping and attend social events.
“There was a time when problems arose with Serezha,” Fyodor Bondarchuk’s wife shared with Life Showbiz. “But everything has changed since then.” We are close friends with Tata, I love her very much.
Before meeting his fiancee, Sergei Bondarchuk was very aggressive
Mom fully approves of her son’s party, because it was Tata who was able to pacify the temper of the violent young man. Previously, Sergei was repeatedly involved in various fights. The young man often behaved aggressively towards strangers. The famous incident with Marat Safin, when a young man got into a fight with his father’s friend, excited the public. But for the sake of a new girl, Bondarchuk gave up all bad habits and became calmer.
The celebration itself promises to be grandiose. After all, the wedding of representatives of two such influential families cannot fail to be held at the highest level. The young cook only the best for their guests.
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Biography
early years
Sergei Bondarchuk was born in the village of Belozerka (now Belozersky district, Kherson region of Ukraine) in a family of peasants Fyodor Petrovich and Tatyana Vasilyevna[4].
His childhood was spent in Taganrog and Yeisk. While studying at Taganrog school No. 4, he began attending a theater club[5]. In 1937 he first appeared on the stage of the Taganrog Drama Theater[6].
In the same year, the family moved to Yeysk, where Bondarchuk graduated from high school No. 2. From 1937 to 1938, he also performed at the Yeisk Drama Theater.
In 1938-1941 he studied at the Rostov Theater School, then until 1942 he served as an actor at the Red Army Theater in Grozny.
He was a participant in the Great Patriotic War, serving in the Red Army from 1942 to 1946.
Career
In 1948, Bondarchuk graduated from the acting department of VGIK in Moscow, workshop of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. In the same year, among other students of Gerasimov, he made his debut in the film “The Young Guard”, playing the role of the underground communist Valko
. During filming, he married the performer of one of the main roles, Inna Makarova. Since 1948 he served in the Theater-Studio of Film Actors.
The main role in the film “Taras Shevchenko” (1951) brought great success to the actor. Joseph Stalin really liked the film, and in May 1952, at the age of 31, Bondarchuk became People's Artist of the USSR, bypassing the title of People's Artist of the RSFSR.
In 1955, together with Irina Skobtseva, he starred in the film “Othello”. In 1959 they got married. The couple lived together for 35 years, filming together several times.
In 1959, Bondarchuk made his debut as a film director with the film “The Fate of Man” based on the novel by Mikhail Sholokhov, where he also played the main role of Andrei Sokolov
. Subsequently, he turned to Sholokhov two more times, directing “They Fought for the Motherland” (1975) and “Quiet Don” (1992).
In 1965-1967 he filmed War and Peace. The film was distinguished by grandiose battle scenes with thousands of extras; it was successfully screened in many cinemas around the world and in 1969 became an Oscar winner in the category “Best Foreign Language Film”.
Bondarchuk was one of the few directors who were allowed to film and act behind the Iron Curtain. Thus, he played in the films “It Was Night in Rome” (1960) by Roberto Rossellini and “The Battle of Neretva” (1969) by Veljko Bulajic. After the success of War and Peace, Italian producers invited Bondarchuk to take part as a director in another historical production based on the Napoleonic wars - Waterloo (1970), which was also distinguished by the scale and epic nature of the scenes.
He patronized Anna Timireva, a former political prisoner and lover of Admiral Kolchak, and sought permission for her to participate in the filming of a number of films, including the 1966 series “War and Peace.”
Sergei Bondarchuk and Orson Welles at the premiere of the film “The Battle of the Neretva” in Sarajevo (November 1969)
Since 1970, he taught a course at VGIK together with Irina Skobtseva. In 1970-1988 he was the head of the acting department, and since 1974 - professor and head of directing and acting workshops.
From 1972 to 1994 - artistic director of the Vremya studio.
In 1986, he staged the opera Mazeppa at the Bolshoi Theater.
Member of the CPSU since 1970. Deputy of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR (1963-1990).
In 1971, he was elected secretary of the board of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR. In 1986, during the scandalous V Congress of USSR Cinematographers, he was voted out of office in the secretariat elections and left the leadership of the Investigative Committee along with other major figures of Soviet cinema. From that moment on, he began to lose authority and influence, experiencing constant attacks for his official approach and nepotism[7][8].
Since the 1960s, Bondarchuk had been nurturing the idea of a film adaptation of “Quiet Don,” but decided to take on the project only towards the end of the 1980s, when his name alone was no longer enough to launch it. In 1990, he finally signed a contract to shoot a joint Soviet-English film with the participation of Italian producers. Work on "Quiet Don" ended in scandal. The Italian side reported that the film's budget had been exhausted, and the final editing of the film could not be carried out. The history of the production ended only in 2006, many years after the director’s death, when the editing of the film was completed by his son Fyodor Bondarchuk.
Death
The grave of director Sergei Bondarchuk and actress Elena Bondarchuk
Sergei Bondarchuk died on October 20, 1994 in Moscow from a myocardial infarction. Before his death, Hieromonk Tikhon (Shevkunov) confessed and gave him communion[9].
He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery.
Family
- First wife[10] - Evgenia Belousova. Son - Alexey Bondarchuk (born 1944).
- Daughter - Natalya Bondarchuk (born 1950), actress and film director. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1977).
- Daughter - Elena Bondarchuk (1962-2009), actress.
In the film “Boris Godunov” the Bondarchuk family (third marriage) starred in full: Sergei Bondarchuk ( Godunov
), Irina Skobtseva (
tavern owner
), Fyodor Bondarchuk (
Tsarevich Fyodor Godunov
), Alena Bondarchuk (
Princess Ksenia
).
Biography of Sergei Bondarchuk
Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk is a prominent representative of the Bondarchuk acting dynasty. Son of director Fyodor Bondarchuk and Svetlana Bondarchuk (Rudskoy). The boy grew up in a creative environment, which made him a versatile child. Named after his famous grandfather, Sergei Bondarchuk Jr. adopted his character and complex nature. But he didn’t come to the profession of actor and director right away.
From a young age he was fond of sports - boxing and wrestling. As a teenager he was violent, his antics more than once became the topic of Russian tabloids. At the beginning of 2009, Bondarchuk Jr. started a fight with Marat Safin. And two years later there were rumors that he beat a passerby who looked at him “wrong.”