Those girls and boys who starred in Soviet films have long turned into adult women and men.
Some of the young actors have changed so much that today it is already impossible to recognize them.
After reading this article, you will learn about what happened to the boys and girls who in the past were Soviet actors.
10. Alexander Loye
Sasha Loye is known to viewers for advertising “Hershey-Cola” and “Jumble”. This red-haired, caulking and very funny boy liked the audience immediately. Alexander says that he got the surname and hair color from a distant relative who was German.
Loye studied at the Shchepkinsky Theater School and in the mid-00s became the owner of an acting diploma. The young actor starred in many films and series.
As a student, he played in the TV series “Next”: there he worked together with Alexander Abdulov. The programmer Fedechka, played by Loye, immediately won the hearts of viewers and provided the actor with a second wave of popularity.
Now Loye is acting less actively. Alexander does not advertise his personal life. It is only known that he lives with his parents, and has not yet met his chosen one. At the same time, Alexander notes that loneliness does not bother him at all.
9. Natalya Guseva
After the role of Alice Selezneva, played in the 80s, twelve-year-old Natalia Guseva was overwhelmed by overwhelming popularity. However, she scared her more than pleased her.
In those days, “Alisomani” chased Natalya everywhere, and there were so many letters from fans that all members of her family helped to read them.
However, acting career attracted little girl, which can not be said about science. She studied at the virologist and worked as a chemical chemist in one of the capital's companies.
Natalya got married twice, she has two daughters from different spouses. She has stopped working yet, having decided to devote all her time to her family.
8. Mikhail Metelkin
The role of Valerika Meshcheryakov in The Elusive Avengers was supposedly created specifically for Mikhail Metelkin. He did not choose an acting career, but graduated from the VGIK Faculty of Economics.
Mikhail chose to work on television: he became the director of documentary films in the editorial office of the APN Information Department. These paintings were mainly needed for viewing abroad. They considered life in Soviet times.
After some time, the department ceased to exist, and Metelkin began working at the State Radio and Television. He did not really like the new place, and he decided to work in the cinema again.
Mikhail learned to become a film director at VGIK, and in the mid-80s his debut film, “Frosts Have a Place,” was released. Then he shot documentaries and went into advertising.
7. Vasily Vasiliev
After the role of Gypsy in the Elusive Avengers, Vasily Vasiliev did not continue his acting career, although there were quite a few proposals.
For some time he worked at the Romen Theater. Then Vasiliev traveled all over the Union, singing his own, bard songs and gypsy romances to the guitar.
After perestroika, the former actor became the head of the Tver cultural center. Vasily Vasiliev has a wife, Marina, and two daughters: Kristina and Ksenia.
In 2010, he said that he dreamed of a reunion of the four and the continuation of the Avengers, but because of the death of Viktor Kosykh, this dream could not be realized.
6. Inga Ilm
Masha Startseva is a diligent pupil who Vasya Petrov and Petya Vasechkin fell in love with. This role was played by Inga Ilm, no less interesting and bright personality.
The girl was very smart, as well as Masha embodied by her on the screens. For the sake of interest, Inga independently studied Latin. However, she simply hated the usual school curriculum, considering it too boring.
In the mid-90s, Inga starred in a candid photo shoot for Playboy magazine, explaining her action by rebellion and her unwillingness to adapt to the generally accepted framework.
Ilm studied at a theater institute, lived in the USA for some time. Inga worked as a TV presenter, but then decided to radically change her field of activity and became an art historian. Now the former actress considers her life to be very harmonious.
5. Yuri and Vladimir Torsuev
These charismatic twins were played by Syroezhkin and Electronics. After graduation, they did not study in the theater.
The brothers changed several professions, for a long time they were businessmen, but nevertheless they left this sphere.
Yuri lived for some time in Germany, but then returned to Russia. Now the brothers work in reputable metropolitan companies and dream of continuing the film that made them famous in childhood.
4. Tatyana Protsenko
Tatyana Protsenko - the performer of the role of Malvina in the film about Pinocchio. She studied at VGIK, at the faculty of film studies. Now Tatyana does not act in films, the role of a girl with blue hair has become the only one for her.
Protsenko could have starred in a film about Little Red Riding Hood instead of Yana Poplavskaya, but due to an accident her plans fell through: doctors forbade any stress. Now Tatyana is engaged in raising her daughter and writes poetry.
3. Dmitry Iosifov
Dmitry Iosifov got the role of Pinocchio: she made the boy very popular. Prior to this role, he did not even think about his acting career and devoted much time to figure skating, but after the film about Pinocchio, everything changed.
Dmitry studied at VGIK, starred in films, but then decided to develop in the field of directing. He took up advertising, but still occasionally starred in films and TV shows.
Dmitry’s wife is costume designer Natalya. The actor is raising three children.
2. Svetlana Stupak
After the role of Peppy Longstocking, Svetlana decided not to immerse herself in acting, but to get the usual profession.
She worked as a seller, secretary, waitress, restaurant manager. Now Svetlana leads the life of a recluse and brings up her daughter Lisa.
1. Fedor Dunaevsky
Fyodor Dunaevsky starred not only in the “Courier” that won the frenzied popularity, but also in a couple of other films.
After that, he decided to seek happiness abroad. Fedor lived in Italy, Germany, and then returned to his homeland and studied for a director. Now the former actor lives in Israel and does business there.