Marina Levtova was a sought-after film and theater actress, her career was surprisingly successful, she had a wonderful family. She would have turned 58 years old on April 27, but an absurd incident cut her life short 17 years ago...

This happened the day after the premiere of the film, which became the acting debut of her daughter, Daria Moroz. Having inherited beauty, talent, and charisma from her mother, Daria still regrets only that she did not have time to talk about many things with her dearest person.






Theater and film actress Marina Levtova

Since childhood, Marina Levtova dreamed of being a doctor, like her mother and father. An incident brought her into the acting profession: one day her classmate Lena Tsyplakova, who had already managed to act in films by that time, showed director Dinara Asanova a photograph of Marina Levtova. And after the audition, the high school student was immediately approved for the main role in the film “The Non-Transferable Key.”



Actress Marina Levtova with her daughter Daria

After her acting debut, Levtova moved from Leningrad to Moscow and entered VGIK in the workshop of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. Her creative rise was very rapid: already in her second year she starred in several films. On the set of one of them, Marina met the aspiring actor and future director Yuri Moroz, with whom they soon got married.



Marina Levtova with her husband and daughter



Marina Levtova with her husband and daughter

Their daughter Dasha began acting in films before she was even born: Marina Levtova, in the 7th month of pregnancy, according to her husband, “ran around the set, covering her stomach with her handbag.” At the age of 9 days, Dasha made her film debut: her mother then had to play Madonna with a baby in her arms. And three months later, Dasha became the child who was kidnapped by Olga Mashnoy’s heroine in the film “Darling, Dear, Beloved, The Only...”.



Still from the film *Lyubochka*, 1984



Marina Levtova in the film *Lyubochka*, 1984



Still from the film *TASS is authorized to declare...*, 1984

Both personally and professional life Marina Levtova was accompanied by incredible luck. In the 1980s she was a very sought after actress. Her most famous works were roles in the films " State border", "TASS is authorized to declare", "Visit to the Minotaur", "Dungeon of Witches". Nevertheless, family always came first for Levtova. Their union with Yuri Moroz was very strong and harmonious, which was very rare in the acting environment.



Marina Levtova in the film *Purple Ball*, 1987



Marina Levtova in the film *Dungeon of the Witches*, 1990

Some of her last works were roles in the TV series “Kamenskaya”, “He and Margarita” and “Memories of Sherlock Holmes”. Later, director Yuri Moroz said that she seemed to have a presentiment of trouble, she was very worried about him and her daughter and was very nervous, even when they had to part for a short time.



Marina Levtova in the series *Kamenskaya*, 1999



Marina Levtova in the series *Kamenskaya*, 1999

On February 26, 2000, Georgy Danelia presented his new film “Fortune” at the House of Cinema, in which for the first time leading role Daria Moroz starred. The parents were with their daughter at the premiere, and the next day they decided to celebrate this event with friends outside the city. The owner of the dacha suggested we go snowmobiling. Marina Levtova was against this idea, but her daughter wanted it so much that the actress decided to go with her so as not to let her go alone.



Marina Levtova and her daughter, Daria Moroz



Marina Levtova and her daughter, Daria Moroz

In the dark, the driver did not notice a deep ravine under a layer of snow, the snowmobile overturned, and the passengers flew out of their seats. The driver and Dasha escaped with broken bones, but Marina hit her head hard on a tree and received a serious head injury. She was immediately taken to the hospital, but the doctors, alas, were powerless. On February 27, 2000, Marina Levtova’s life suddenly ended. At that time, she was only 40 years old, and her daughter was 16.



Marina Levtova



Theater and film actress Marina Levtova



Yuri and Daria Moroz at the portrait of Marina Levtova
Popular actress of Soviet and then Russian cinema - Marina Levtova, biography, personal life and causes of death , which are presented here, during her short life she starred in a huge number of films. With her magnificent talent as an actress, Levtova was able to fall in love with millions of fans across the country.

Childhood

Marina Levtova was born in Yakutia on April 27, 1959. Since in the village where she was born, only her parents were doctors, the father of the future actress delivered the baby. Out of worry, the new parent did not even realize who he had - a son or a daughter. At the time of the birth of his daughter, Viktor Aleksandrovich was already a candidate of science, hematologist and honored scientist. The Levtov family lived in Yakutia, where Marina’s parents were assigned to after studying at a medical institute.

A defining role in the life of the future actress was played by classmate L. Tsyplakova, who once performed the role for director D. Asanova. For a new project, the woman needed young actors. It was then that a classmate showed her a photograph of Marina Levtova. Asanova liked the schoolgirl, and she took her for a role in the film “The Non-Transferable Key.”

The film required a girl with long hair. Wanting to be remembered on the set, the young actress cut her braids. Subsequently I had to attach them. After success in her debut film, Marina refused to follow in her parents' footsteps. She went to Moscow to enter the theater school, but, having failed the entrance exams, returned home. Dinara Asanova helped the girl get a job at VGIK next year with S. Gerasimov.

Personal life

Levtova met her husband Yu. Moroz on the set of the film “The Youth of Peter”, where Gerasimov invited her. According to Yuri's recollections, Marina had a unique character. He was struck by how she reacted correctly as an actor, very sensitive and gentle, unlike anyone else. They walked for a long time, philosophizing about life.

The actors' wedding was student-style and took place in a dorm room at VGIK. Their teachers S. Gerasimov and T. Makarova became the imprisoned parents for the actors. After the wedding, the newlyweds moved to the Lenkom hostel. After the appearance of Daria's daughter, the expanding family was allocated a second room.

Eighties

Marina starred in more than seventy films, including:

  • “TASS is authorized...” in the role of Olya Voronskaya;
  • “Lyubochka” as a kindergarten teacher.
Marina graduated from the acting department in 1982 and got a job at the Gorky Film Studio. In the eighties, the actress starred in her most famous films. The birth of her daughter also did not become a reason for Marina to stop filming. At that time, films with her participation appeared on blue television screens regularly.

In one of her best films, “TASS is authorized to declare,” Levtova played while 7 months pregnant. She already starred in the film “Darling, Darling...” by D. Asanova with her four-month-old daughter Dasha.

Death of Marina

After the premiere of the film “Fortune,” the actors decided to celebrate the release of the film outside the city. The Moroz couple was with them in full force. The daughter persuaded Marina to ride a snowmobile. The driver did not have time to notice the ravine into which the snowmobile fell, and the passengers were thrown out of the seat. Marina suffered the most, hitting her head on a tree.

An ambulance brought the actress to the hospital, however, it was not possible to resuscitate her. Marina died without regaining consciousness as a result of a skull injury. Marina was buried at the Moscow Vagankovskoye cemetery.


April 27 famous actress theater and cinema Marina Levtova could have turned 58 years old, but 17 years ago a tragic and absurd incident caused her sudden death. This happened the day after the premiere of the film, which became the acting debut of her daughter, Daria Moroz. Having inherited beauty, talent, and charisma from her mother, Daria still regrets only that she did not have time to talk about many things with her dearest person.



Since childhood, Marina Levtova dreamed of being a doctor, like her mother and father. An incident brought her into the acting profession: one day her classmate Lena Tsyplakova, who had already managed to act in films by that time, showed director Dinara Asanova a photograph of Marina Levtova. And after the audition, the high school student was immediately approved for the main role in the film “The Non-Transferable Key.”


Actress Marina Levtova with her daughter Daria

After her acting debut, Levtova moved from Leningrad to Moscow and entered VGIK in the workshop of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. Her creative rise was very rapid: already in her second year she starred in several films. On the set of one of them, Marina met the aspiring actor and future director Yuri Moroz, with whom they soon got married.


Marina Levtova with her husband and daughter


Marina Levtova with her husband and daughter

Their daughter Dasha began acting in films before she was even born: Marina Levtova, in the 7th month of pregnancy, according to her husband, “ran around the set, covering her stomach with her handbag.” At the age of 9 days, Dasha made her film debut: her mother then had to play Madonna with a baby in her arms. And three months later, Dasha became the child who was kidnapped by Olga Mashnoy’s heroine in the film “Darling, Dear, Beloved, The Only...”.


Still from the film *Lyubochka*, 1984


Marina Levtova in the film *Lyubochka*, 1984


Still from the film *TASS is authorized to declare...*, 1984

In both her personal and professional life, Marina Levtova was accompanied by incredible luck. In the 1980s she was a very sought after actress. Her most famous works were roles in the films “State Border”, “TASS is Authorized to Declare”, “Visit to the Minotaur”, “Dungeon of the Witches”. Nevertheless, family always came first for Levtova. Their union with Yuri Moroz was very strong and harmonious, which was very rare in the acting environment.


Marina Levtova in the film *Purple Ball*, 1987


Marina Levtova in the film *Dungeon of the Witches*, 1990

Some of her last works were roles in the TV series “Kamenskaya”, “He and Margarita” and “Memories of Sherlock Holmes”. Later, director Yuri Moroz said that his wife seemed to have a presentiment of trouble, she was very worried about him and her daughter and was very nervous, even when they had to part for a short time.



Marina Levtova in the series *Kamenskaya*, 1999

On February 26, 2000, Georgy Danelia presented his new film “Fortune” at the House of Cinema, in which Daria Moroz starred for the first time. The parents were with their daughter at the premiere, and the next day they decided to celebrate this event with friends outside the city. The owner of the dacha suggested we go snowmobiling. Marina Levtova was against this idea, but her daughter wanted it so much that the actress decided to go with her so as not to let her go alone.


Marina Levtova and her daughter, Daria Moroz


Marina Levtova and her daughter, Daria Moroz

In the dark, the driver did not notice a deep ravine under a layer of snow, the snowmobile overturned, and the passengers flew out of their seats. The driver and Dasha escaped with broken bones, but Marina hit her head hard on a tree and received a serious head injury. She was immediately taken to the hospital, but the doctors, alas, were powerless. On February 27, 2000, Marina Levtova’s life suddenly ended. At that time, she was only 40 years old, and her daughter was 16.


Marina Levtova


Theater and film actress Marina Levtova

The filmography of actress Marina Levtova includes more than seven dozen works, despite the fact that he lived very short life. She left just two months short of her 41st birthday. Marina was a young, beautiful and undoubtedly talented actress, within whom a whole fountain of new ideas and projects raged. Unfortunately, they remained only projects.

Marina Levtova played her first film role in 9th grade. It was the painting “Untransferable Keys”, after which she was noticed and began to be invited constantly.

Childhood

Marina Levtova was born on April 27, 1959 in harsh Yakutia, in the Neryuktyayinsky nasleg. The girl's parents were doctors. They graduated from the 1st Medical Institute in Leningrad and were assigned to Yakutia. His father's name was Viktor Aleksandrovich, he specialized in physiology and hematology, defended his dissertation and became a candidate of medical sciences and the author of several scientific works. Mom Isolda Vasilievna was also a doctor.

Very soon the young specialists became parents. Isolde went into labor, and her husband had to deliver them, because they were the only doctors in the entire village, and there was nowhere to wait for help. Dad was very worried, because it was his first time dealing with gynecology, and when the child was born, he didn’t even really understand who they had – a daughter or a son.

The Levtovs did not live long in Yakutia; they soon moved back to the Northern capital. In this city, which became Marina’s real homeland, she spent her childhood and youth. Dad was involved in science, and soon became a scientist with famous name, Mom worked. There was a real cult of medicine in the family, so the growing girl also dreamed of becoming a doctor.

But sometimes just one incident can completely change your fate and make adjustments to your biography. This happened with Marina. Her classmate was, who had been acting since childhood.

At the request of director Asanova, who was looking for young people to film the next film, Lena brought a photo of the class. And Asanova selected several guys for the next project. Among them was Marina. She was only in 9th grade, and had already made her film debut called “Untransferable Keys.”

The girl liked the filming process so much that her childhood dreams of medicine disappeared on their own. Marina began to think seriously about the acting profession.

University and cinema

After graduating from school, the girl collected her documents and went to Moscow, where she became a student at VGIK the first time. Moreover, the talented student’s mentors were the famous T. Makarova and.

After that first debut role, Marina was constantly in the sight of directors. And when I became a student, I began to receive invitations to work in films. She starred in the film “My Anfisa” while still in her first year at university. After this there was work in the films “Last Chance”, “On the Eve of the Premiere”, “Choice”. The roles were not the main ones, but very noticeable.

At that time, director S. Gerasimov began filming the historical film “The Youth of Peter”. There was also a role in this film for his young but already experienced actress, Marina Levtova. The film crew went to Germany, to the city of Babelsberg, where filming was to begin. Marina played Olga Buinosova.

Levtova received a diploma from VGIK in 1982 and got a job at the Gorky Film Studio. The young actress began to work hard and fruitfully. She was already pregnant, but continued to be on the set. She was offered a job in the film “TASS is authorized to declare...” and Marina agreed, despite the fact that her pregnancy was already quite advanced. After she became a mother, she very quickly returned to the set. The daughter was only 4 months old, and her talented mother had already participated in the filming of the film “Darling, Darling, the Only...” directed by D. Asanova.

The 80s were a real peak in creative biography actress Levtova. At this time, she participated in the films “Lyubochka”, “Three times about love”, “Traffic Inspector”. These films became worthy of going down in the history of Soviet cinema. The audience greeted the film “Dungeon of the Witches” very warmly, directed by Yu. Moroz, in which Belogurochka was played by Marina Levtova. Her partners in the film were and.

With the advent of the dashing 90s, the actress’s work decreased. She did not want to participate in the filming of low-quality films, and refused such roles.

Life began to improve at the very beginning of the new century. Levtova was offered to work in TV series, and she agreed. The first such work was the series “Kamenskaya”, then there was work in “Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes”.

Marina Levtova really liked working in films, but her ebullient energy required additional implementation in other projects. She decided to create her own radio program and organize an acting club. She was bursting with ideas, trying to do as much as possible, as if she had a presentiment that fate had meted out to her short period of time.

Photo: Marina Levtova’s grave

The company arrived in the village of Razdory. On one of the snowmobiles there was a driver and Daria Moroz. Marina immediately refused to ride, but then changed her mind and agreed. She was afraid for her daughter, without even realizing that she needed to be afraid for herself. The car accelerated, the driver did not notice the ravine, so there was a collision with a tree. Daria got off lightly, the driver was seriously injured, spent 6 months in a coma, and died 7 years later. Marina suffered the most. She hit her head hard on a tree, suffered an open head injury, and died several hours later in hospital. This happened on February 27, 2000, the actress was only 40.

The resting place of Marina Levtova was the Vagankovskoe cemetery in Moscow.

Selected filmography

  • 1976 - Non-transferable key
  • 1978 - Grasshopper
  • 1980 - Rafferty
  • 1983 - The Life of Berlioz
  • 1985 - About a cat...
  • 1986 - The Mysteries of Madame Wong
  • 1988 - Let me die, Lord...
  • 1990 - Imprisonment
  • 1992 - Tear of the Prince of Darkness
  • 1994 - Lube Zone
  • 2000 - Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
  • 2000 - Fortune

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Content

Marina was born on December 8, 1987 in the capital of Russia. She appeared before fans as simple-minded, sincere and cheerful girls and women. The actress herself had the same optimistic, cheerful nature. This is how the star won the hearts of millions of fans.

Transformation into different images, playing in public attracted Marina since childhood. After school she knew for sure where will he go then to the Moscow Art Theater School. A young girl My mother, who knew the intricacies and pitfalls of the acting profession, tried to dissuade me from this idea. But she failed to do this.

Already during her studies, Marina Golub shone with talent and perseverance. All the teachers saw a great future in her. At the end of her studies, the girl surprised everyone - she did not go to work in the theater. Marina believed that this was not for her, she was too bright and eccentric for theatrical productions of that period. Therefore, after thinking a little, I decided to conquer the stage.

The TV star’s first appearance was at a performance of “Mother’s Field”. She captivated everyone with her charisma and artistry.

In 1981, the star returned to the theater. She was invited to join the Satyricon troupe. The girl worked there until 1987. At the end of working with the troupe, career success fell, it was necessary to look for new ways of development. At this time, she was invited to play in the play “Train for Happiness.” The actress agreed with pleasure. Marina toured Russia for some time with this production as part of the Shalom troupe.

The star did not forget about cinema. But she played only minor roles in the films “The Youth of Peter” and “In the Beginning of Glorious Deeds,” which did not bring the expected success.

Marina did not lose optimism, and soon began working as a presenter on her own show, “Holiday Every Day.” Preparing the script and working in the studio took a lot of time, which I wanted to devote to filmmaking.

During the filming of another television project, “Understand Me,” Marina Golub was noticed by the general producer of ATV. He sent her to the show “Eh, Semyonovna!”, where everyone fell in love with the star. The bright colorful image was easily remembered by television viewers.

Marina continued to work on stage. The most striking films with her participation were “Poor Relatives”, “Guardian Angel”, “Diary of a Killer”, “Five Brides”.

The star was often invited as a guest on various television projects. The last film in which Marina starred was the New Year's comedy "Friends of Friends."

What did Marina Golub die from?

Death great artist stunned all fans and colleagues. This happened not only because everyone was sorry to lose such a talented and cheerful person, but also because it happened unexpectedly. Many tried to find a mystical explanation for what happened, but agreed that it was fate. What happened to the great woman?

Cause of death of Marina Golub

Marina Golub died as a result of an accident that occurred on the night of October 9-10, 2012. It was an accident. The artist died at the age of 55.

In Marina Golub’s life, signs appeared from time to time that warned her of a possible accident. Even a fortune teller once said that you should be afraid of the red car. But the actress didn’t believe it. She often drove carelessly and once got into an accident, but there were no casualties. After this, Marina lost her rights. She often resorted to the help of a taxi driver friend. But he had a fake license and could drive drunk. The actress had no idea about this. But he was not to blame for the actress’s death.

How did the misfortune happen? Marina Golub was returning home in her friend's taxi after a film shoot. working day. There seemed to be nothing unusual. But a Cadillac driver, who wanted to run a red light, crashed into a car at an intersection. He crashed into the car so hard that he left neither the driver nor the passenger any chance of survival. They died on the spot. The culprit himself, Alexey Rusakov, first fled the crime scene, and later surrendered to the police. He was given 6.5 years for his actions.

About death great actress Many stars responded: Evelina Bledans, Zhanna Friske and other stars. Russian stage it was hard to believe that they had lost such a wonderful, bright, talented person.

Family

Maria Golub has a daughter, Anastasia, from her first husband, Evgeniy Troynin. In general, the actress was married three times. The first marriage did not last long. The second marriage with Vadim Dolgachev gave Marina 6 years family life. The longest marital relationship was with the third husband, Anatoly Bely, who was 15 years younger than his wife.

They all remember her as an extraordinary woman and regret what happened.