Alexander Terekhov. Margarita Terekhova's son Alexander: In every mother's man I looked for dad Margarita Terekhova's daughter - Anna

In a conversation with radio Ozodi, the former presidential candidate of Tajikistan considered it unethical for journalists to interfere in people's personal lives and expressed dislike for the fact that this topic is periodically discussed in the press.

AT Russian media On August 1, the issue of paternity of Sayfiddin Turaev in relation to the son of Margarita Terekhova, Alexander Terekhov, was again indirectly raised. In particular, Last messages talk about upcoming wedding Alexandra Terekhova with the soloist of the group "VIA Gra". Reports state that “Alexander was born after a passionate but short affair between his mother and the director of a large tailoring factory in Tajikistan named Turaev. However, he was married, and there was no talk of a wedding. Now Alexander works in the film industry. Wikipedia page on biography

71-year-old Margarita Terekhova reports that Alexander was born on July 12, 1981 during his marriage to his third husband Georgy Gavrilov. The son was named Alexander Georgievich Gavrilov, and later the name was changed to Alexander Terekhov and "Turaev". AT Russian press there are rumors that the acquaintance of Turaev and Terekhova happened in 1977, when director Valery Akhadov invited the actress to shoot the film “Who will go to Truskavets?” on work of the same name Masuda Ibragimbekova.

In an interview with Radio Ozodi, a well-known Tajik businessman and former politician said that he did not recognize his son as a popular Russian actress- Alexandra Terekhova to her. Speaking about the topic of alleged paternity, 68-year-old Saifiddin Turaeva said in relation to Alexander Terekhov:

No that's not true. I remember how the guy's father spoke on NTV and denied all these rumors.

Asked if he knew Ms. Terekhova, Turaev said that in 1981 Moscow “organized a workshop in Ura-Tyube (now Istaravshan) with the participation of artists. She came with her friend." According to Turaev, at that time he was in charge of the outer knitwear factory in Ura-Tyube, and their enterprise was responsible for helping to organize the seminar.

She also came. She was very famous and respected. Our factory also became famous for its success and in Moscow they knew about us. We

shared experiences with others. The Moscow delegation got acquainted with how issues are set up here social protection people, study, sports, culture and other issues. Among the guests were many artists working in fashion houses. One of them was friends with her and brought her with her. Terekhova stayed here for 20 days or a month. She was treated with respect and hospitality. She visited schools, kindergartens, because everyone loved her. She was a great actress. We have shown hospitality. She made friends with many factory workers, and when they went to Moscow, it turns out that they visited her too. We didn't know her either, but she turned out to be wonderful person. She has a lot positive qualities is a decent person. But she also realized that she did not meet those qualities that are inherent in our people anywhere. She was very glad. She never forgot about this trip and our people.

According to Turaev, after 1982-1983. all contact was interrupted.

Saifiddin Turaev considers it unethical that often representatives of the press try to interfere in people's personal lives, without understanding the truth, they try to analyze someone else's life. He recalled that the concepts that exist in the West about what can be brought up for open discussion of a topic of a personal nature are contrary to the national traditions of the Tajik people.

Sayfiddin Turaev, a well-known businessman and politician in the past, father of 6 children, was born and lived in Ura-Tyube. Graduated from the Moscow Textile Institute (1973), studied at the Academy National economy under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-91). From 1973 to 1986 he worked at the Ura-Tyube Upper Textile Factory, rising from the position of a master production shop to the factory manager. In 1986-89 he served as Minister consumer services Tajik SSR. In 1991-92 - First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council. In October 1999, he ran for the presidency of Tajikistan.

Masum Muhammadrajab, Radio Ozodi

Alexander Terekhov is a designer who is often referred to as unique phenomenon in Russian fashion. Clothes created according to Terekhov's sketches do not at all give the impression of pretentious and pretentious. However, even outwardly simple things from the fashion designer's collections look incredibly stylish and, as they say, "expensive". It is this non-flashy luxury created by Alexander Terekhov that other movie and pop stars prefer.

Childhood and youth

The future couturier was born on June 8, 1980 in a town called Vyazniki, which is Vladimir region. With early childhood the boy was interested in clothes and even sewed clothes for dolls. Later, Alexander began to cut dresses for his mother and sisters.

Alexander Terekhov's father - a military man - was not delighted to learn about his son's hobbies. However, the boy's mother, who usually did not argue with the head of the family, this time showed firmness and insisted on her own: Alexander was sent to art school. After a few years, it's time to think about future profession, and the choice of Alexander Terekhov turned out to be predictable: the young man wanted to be associated with the fashion world.

The young man approached the admission in detail. Together with his mother, Alexander went to the capital to choose the right educational institution. That was the Institute of Design and Fashion. However, it turned out to be not so easy to enter there: the metropolitan teachers considered that Alexander draws poorly by Moscow standards.


The designer himself later admits that he really did have some gaps in his artistic skills. For example, in the art school that Alexander graduated from, the teachers did not pay attention to the technique of shading, filling, and some other nuances that are important for professionals. Therefore, already in Moscow, Alexander Terekhov took private lessons in order to catch up and prepare for entering the coveted institute.

In 1997 young man managed to take the first step towards his own dream: Alexander was enrolled in the ranks of students of the Institute of Design and Fashion, and in a free department. The choice of the young man fell on the faculty of "costume design".


It seemed that now Alexander Terekhov was waiting for a direct road to glory, but the first time in the capital was not at all cloudless. To earn at least some money, the young man was constantly looking for options for part-time work in his spare time. Terekhov even had to help workers break floors in old houses.

By his own admission, Alexander approached his studies very seriously, trying to comprehend all the nuances and subtleties of the profession. Terekhov spared no time to study on his own necessary information which was not received from teachers. The future designer considered the history of the costume and the design of the costume to be the most important subjects. It is they who, according to Alexander Terekhov, largely form the "hand" of any couturier.

Fashion and design

In 1999, Alexander Terekhov, while still a student, independently created a collection of clothes called "Twilight". The first such large-scale work of the designer turned out to be successful, giving Alexander the second place in the Russian competition "Russian Silhouette". The prize place allowed the novice couturier to go on an internship in Paris, in fashion house Yves Saint Laurent himself. From that moment, perhaps, it began professional biography designer Alexander Terekhov.

Returning to Moscow, the young man began to create stage images for Russian stars. The first eminent client of the master was the singer. This was in 2002. The girl arranged a competition for the vacant position of her own stylist, and Alexander became the winner. By Terekhov's own admission, the experience of working with stage outfits proved to be useful. However, the current Alexander does not like the images created at that time.

“Everything was too smart, a lot of glitter, stripes and tiaras,” the designer admits.

A year later, Alexander Terekhov already held a personal exhibition of his own clothing models in one of Moscow art galleries. Until 2005, the fashion designer worked with girls from the Reflex group - and.

Alexander's old dream came true in 2004 - the fashion designer created his own brand, calling the company "Terexov". Initially, under this brand was produced only women's clothing and accessories. Three years later, Alexander Terekhov opened the brand's first boutique in the capital, and two years later, clothes and accessories "from Terekhov" began to be sold in Milan, Italy.


In 2010, the Terexov brand joined the Rusmoda group of companies and received a new name - Alexander Terekhov. In the same year, another fashion designer's boutique was opened, this time in the Ukraine Hotel. By this time, the name of the designer was already well-known all over the world, and Renata Litvinova, and other recognized beauties flaunted in Alexander's outfits.

Since 2011, Alexander Terekhov has been collaborating with the Italian fashion company Coccinelle. The year 2013 in the designer's career was marked by participation in the prestigious show called "Designers of Dreams", which took place at Disneyland Paris. For this event, Alexander prepared a luxurious ball gown for Cinderella. The outfit was a sky-blue hue, and the “highlight” of the fashionable ensemble was a handbag made in the form of a clock with ticking hands. A photo of this dress appeared, perhaps, in every fashion magazine.

In 2014, the fashion designer tried his hand at a new activity: Terekhov presented a collection of clothes for children. In the same year, a line of T-shirts appeared with children's photographs of Russian stars. Alexander Terekhov donated the money raised from sales to a foundation called Exit, which helps children with autism.

Personal life

The fashion designer does not cover his own personal life, believing that matters of the heart should be kept secret.


However, in one of the interviews, Alexander admitted that perfect girl, in his opinion, should be self-confident, have a lively sense of humor and be ready for bold experiments. Such a beauty has a chance to become a muse for Alexander Terekhov.

Alexander Terekhov now

Now Alexander Terekhov continues to create, creating new and new images that can satisfy even picky fashionistas. In the spring of 2017, a joint collection of designer and model was released, made up of 10 dresses.


And on the official website of Alexander and in the designer's online store, clothing models have already appeared that are included in the spring-summer collection of 2018.

Surely many at least sometimes thought about how hard it is to be the son or daughter of a celebrity. And even more so, one that is admired by entire generations. So and Alexander Terekhov, son Margarita Terekhova, fully felt what it is like to live with an eye on the famous mother. By the way, the prefix "son (or daughter) of so-and-so (or so-and-so)" is also common to all star children without exception, invariably following own name in any publication.

In the photo - Alexander Terekhov, son of Margarita Terekhova

Despite all the inconveniences that my mother's fame sometimes brought to Alexander Terekhov, he recalls his childhood years with unfailing tenderness and warmth. Apparently, because the son became late for Margarita Terekhova youngest child, the boy was surrounded by maternal care and love from childhood. During the time when the child was sick, the actress easily canceled the planned concerts and tours. At the same time, according to Alexander Terekhov, the son of the artist, the mother never strangled the children with her love, leaving the right to her own choice and own mistakes. One of the clearest examples is the unquestioning with which the ardent believer Margarita Terekhova accepted her son's decision to be an atheist.

In the photo - Alexander Terekhov with his mother and sister Anna

Of course, from his mother, Alexander Terekhov received powerful support (and not only moral) for all his creative endeavors. So, it was from his mother that he received the first voice recorder and the first video camera as a gift back in school years. Not finding a strong enough desire in himself to graduate from the acting department of VGIK, Alexander Terekhov nevertheless became an actor, playing a role in a film directed by his mother.

In the photo - Alexander Terekhov with his beloved wife shortly before the birth of their daughter

In childhood, happiness from communication with mother and sister was overshadowed only by the fact that long time the son of a movie star had no idea who his father was. All the assumptions made in this regard by journalists turned out to be wrong. Margarita Terekhova, in the end, herself called his name - Saifiddin Turaev, and also explained the reason why she had not done this before. Naturally, today Alexander Terekhov is an adult and self-sufficient person, who, in general, does not really need a father. By the way, the son of the famous artist has been a husband and father for a year now. His chosen one was the former soloist of the popular group "Viagra" Tatyana Naynik. The fact that the love of young people turned out to be stronger even terrible diagnosis chosen by Alexander Terekhov - the girl has been suffering from panic attacks for several years - a little more than a year many editions have written back. The couple had a daughter last August.

In a conversation with radio Ozodi, the former presidential candidate of Tajikistan considered it unethical for journalists to interfere in people's personal lives and expressed dislike for the fact that this topic is periodically discussed in the press.

On August 1, the Russian media again indirectly raised the issue of the paternity of Saifiddin Turaev in relation to the son of Margarita Terekhova, Alexander Terekhov. In particular, the latest messages talk about the upcoming wedding of Alexander Terekhov with the soloist of the group "VIA Gra". Reports state that “Alexander was born after a passionate but short affair between his mother and the director of a large tailoring factory in Tajikistan named Turaev. However, he was married, and there was no talk of a wedding. Now Alexander works in the film industry. Wikipedia page on biography

71-year-old Margarita Terekhova reports that Alexander was born on July 12, 1981 during his marriage to his third husband Georgy Gavrilov. The son was named Alexander Georgievich Gavrilov, and later the name was changed to Alexander Terekhov and "Turaev". There are rumors in the Russian press that Turaev and Terekhova met in 1977, when director Valery Akhadov invited the actress to shoot the film “Who will go to Truskavets?” based on the work of the same name by Masud Ibragimbekov.

In an interview with Radio Ozodi, a well-known Tajik businessman and former politician said that he did not recognize the son of a popular Russian actress, Alexander Terekhov, as his own. Speaking about the topic of alleged paternity, 68-year-old Saifiddin Turaeva said in relation to Alexander Terekhov:

No that's not true. I remember how the guy's father spoke on NTV and denied all these rumors.

Asked if he knew Ms. Terekhova, Turaev said that in 1981 Moscow “organized a workshop in Ura-Tyube (now Istaravshan) with the participation of artists. She came with her friend." According to Turaev, at that time he was in charge of the outer knitwear factory in Ura-Tyube, and their enterprise was responsible for helping to organize the seminar.

She also came. She was very famous and respected. Our factory also became famous for its success and in Moscow they knew about us. We

shared experiences with others. The Moscow delegation got acquainted with how the issues of social protection of people, education, sports, culture and other issues are organized here. Among the guests were many artists working in fashion houses. One of them was friends with her and brought her with her. Terekhova stayed here for 20 days or a month. She was treated with respect and hospitality. She visited schools, kindergartens, because everyone loved her. She was a great actress. We have shown hospitality. She made friends with many factory workers, and when they went to Moscow, it turns out that they visited her too. We didn't know her either, but she turned out to be a wonderful person. She has many positive qualities, she is a worthy person. But she also realized that she did not meet those qualities that are inherent in our people anywhere. She was very glad. She never forgot about this trip and our people.

According to Turaev, after 1982-1983. all contact was interrupted.

Saifiddin Turaev considers it unethical that often representatives of the press try to interfere in people's personal lives, without understanding the truth, they try to analyze someone else's life. He recalled that the concepts that exist in the West about what can be brought up for open discussion of a topic of a personal nature are contrary to the national traditions of the Tajik people.

Sayfiddin Turaev, a well-known businessman and politician in the past, father of 6 children, was born and lived in Ura-Tyube. Graduated from the Moscow Textile Institute (1973), studied at the Academy of National Economy under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-91). From 1973 to 1986, he worked at the Ura-Tyube Upper Textile Factory, rising from the position of foreman of the production department to the director of the factory. In 1986-89 he served as Minister of Public Services of the Tajik SSR. In 1991-92 - First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council. In October 1999, he ran for the presidency of Tajikistan.

Masum Muhammadrajab, Radio Ozodi

Margarita Terekhova - theater and film actress, personifying the era of the 70s Soviet cinema, known for the films "Mirror", "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers", "Belarusian Station" and many others. Director of the film "The Seagull" (2006).

Childhood

Margarita Terekhova was born on August 25, 1942 in small town Turinsk, where in those terrible war years the Sverdlovsk mobile drama theater stopped, in which Margarita's parents worked - a native Siberian Boris Ivanovich Terekhov and a Pole Galina Stanislavovna Tomashevich. The woman went on stage until the ninth month of pregnancy.

Soon Boris was called to the front. During the fighting, he received a concussion and lost his memory. The next time Margarita saw him as an adult, his father had new family. The girl was raised by her mother, who continued to perform on stage. Terekhova's childhood passed behind the scenes, she slept in a box with props and, watching her mother's performances, studied the entire repertoire.


Margarita was not even three when the family moved to Tashkent, to Galina's sister. It was a forced step - because of the harsh Ural climate, Baby caught pneumonia and miraculously got out of the other world. Sunny Tashkent weather, an abundance of fruits and vegetables - all this quickly put the baby on her feet. In this city, Margarita lived until graduation.


In high school, Rita, a tall, thin girl with a thick blond braid, was considered the first beauty. Studying was easy for her - she graduated with a gold medal. Teachers noticed her talent for the exact sciences, especially mathematics. The girl also showed success in sports - she was a member of the youth basketball team of Uzbekistan. These skills helped her while studying at a theater university, when her course was engaged in Meyerhold biomechanics exercises - the girls had to, standing on the shoulders of the boys, go down the main staircase without holding on to the railing.


student body

In 1959, Margarita entered the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics in National University Uzbekistan (in those years it was called the Central Asian state university). But after the second year she realized that she wanted to enter a theater university. So Terekhova ended up in Moscow, at the entrance exams to VGIK.


At first, everything was going great - the applicant, who stood out from the background of others, liked the commission. “Suddenly some “own” girls appeared, and they don’t take me,” the actress recalled. Then someone stole all her money from the dorm room where the students were placed. The senior students decided to help the “girl with a scythe,” as they called Margarita, and threw her a job - a small role in a documentary.

In the bowels of the studio, a rumor reached Terekhova that the famous director from the Moscow City Council theater, Yuri Zavadsky, was gaining a new course - unheard of late, at the end of August. At the entrance examinations, the girl read Natalya's hysterical monologue from Sholokhov's "Quiet Flows the Don" and Koltsov's lyrical poems. Apparently, the examiners liked this contrast - Margarita was accepted into the Studio School at the Moscow City Council Theater. Her name was first on the lists.


The next three years flew by. Margarita literally lived in the theater, learning acting, standing on the same stage with recognized masters, including Lyubov Orlova, Faina Ranevskaya. Such was Zavadsky's method - he categorically denied the division of actors into "newbies" and "masters".


From the first days, Margarita became close to classmate Vyacheslav Butenko, who became her husband in her second year. True, immediately after graduating from the studio, the couple “ran up”. AT student years Margarita also found the most faithful friend- classmate Natalya Verova.

Start

The first serious role of Margarita Terekhova in the theater was Cleopatra in the production of Caesar and Cleopatra. Caesar was played by Rostislav Plyatt. Subsequently, her theatrical repertoire was replenished with roles in the performances “Through the Eyes of a Clown” (Marie, 1968), “Crime and Punishment” (Sonya, 1971), “Royal Hunt” (Elizaveta, 1977), “Theme with Variations” (Lyubov Sergeevna, 1979) and many others.


In 1964, Margarita Terekhova graduated from the Studio School and became an actress of the Theater. Moscow City Council, where she worked until 1983. She received housing in a theater hostel - an eight-meter room in an emergency building. But Margarita, wholly giving herself to her beloved work, returned there only to sleep, so she did not notice the devastation.


A year after her graduation from the studio school, in 1965, the picture "Hello, it's me!" Armenian director Frunze Dovlyatyan. The film debut of Terekhova, who played the role of the girl Tatyana, who personified the daring, resolute post-war generation. The piercing drama with Rolan Bykov, Natalya Fateeva and Armen Dzhigarkhanyan won the love of the audience and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The very first role of Margarita Terekhova in the cinema made her an allied celebrity. “An actress was born - unlike anyone else,” critics spoke of her.

All-Union success

Two years later, the next landmark work in the filmography of the actress was released - the melodrama Running on the Waves, based on the novel by Alexander Grin. Significant not only because in this film the actress played two roles at once - Bice Saniel, the wife of Captain Geza, and Frazy Grant, the girl from the legend. On the film set Margarita was inflamed with feelings for her partner, the popular Bulgarian actor Sava Khashimov. When work on "Running" was coming to an end, the actress was 4 months pregnant.


The film Belorussky Station (1971), a classic of Soviet military cinematography, has become truly cult. “Terekhova played the most modern woman at that time - a smoker who knows a lot about men. She is a separate theater, ”Mikhail Boyarsky assessed the game of Margarita.


The seventies passed under the auspices of Margarita Terekhova. She played Masha in the film adaptation of Chekhov's story "My Life" along with Stanislav Lyubshin, Alisa Freindlikh, Yuri Solomin; Tasya in "Monologue", Natalia in the film Pyotr Fomenko "Childhood. Adolescence. Youth"; Diana in "Dog in the Manger".


Acquaintance with Andrei Tarkovsky

Fateful for Terekhova was the acquaintance with director Andrei Tarkovsky in 1972 at the Mosfilm studio, where the actress came to audition for the film Solaris. The role of Hari was eventually given to Natalya Bondarchuk, but the director, whom Terekhova has repeatedly called the greatest filmmaker of our time, remembered Margarita - primarily because of her thick golden hair. When the auditions for the film-reflection about loved ones "Mirror" began, Tarkovsky called the actress to the film studio. On trial for leading role she went even to Marina Vlady.


If it is true that in life every actress needs to wait for "their" director, then Andrei Tarkovsky definitely became one in Terekhova's life. Terekhova described the period of work under him as “bliss and the best time life [I] wanted to fly like a bird.” Only once did she dare to go against his opinion - when she was required to chop the head of a rooster in the frame. “I am an actress, not a knacker,” Terekhova was indignant, and the scene was changed.

Margarita Terekhova in the film "Mirror"

In addition to The Mirror, Terekhova collaborated with Tarkovsky when he staged the play Hamlet on the stage of the Lenkom Theater, and it was perhaps the most controversial Hamlet in the history of the Russian theater - in the final the protagonist"resurrected" all the fallen. Margarita played Gertrude, Hamlet - Anatoly Solonitsyn, Laerta - Nikolai Karachentsov, Ophelia - Inna Churikova.


Milady

Margarita Terekhova excellently performed the role of the insidious Milady in the cult film directed by Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers", which was released in 1979. The director wanted to give the role to Elena Solovey, but the actress refused due to pregnancy, and he remembered Terekhova.


The work on the image was carried out by Margarita Terekhova very seriously, completely plunging into history. She taught herself to ride and rode famously in front of the cameras, although before that she had not even approached the horses; found out that the prototype of her heroine was the real agent of Cardinal Richelieu, who exposed the political intrigues of Anna of Austria. Terekhova created vivid image an insidious intriguer who found her protector-patron in the cardinal and, under his cover, carried out her plans.

Margarita Terekhova - Song of Milady

When creating her character, Terekhova came up with many phrases and remarks, such as: "Throw the victim into the mouth of Baal, throw the martyr to the lions." The actress found this quote in the volume of Lope de Vega. During filming, a red spot in the form of a lily mysteriously appeared on the actress’s shoulder.

Directing and work of the 90s

In the 80s, the actress starred much less, having appeared in a couple of memorable films in the first half of the decade (Pious Martha, Graphomaniac, etc.). Perhaps new heroes and heroines have come to replace it, or maybe Tarkovsky once set such a high bar for her acting ambitions that she could no longer act in low-quality films.

The actress focused on the theater - in 1982 she left the Moscow City Council, with Igor Talkov she created the program "Balaganchik" and traveled half the country with her. In 1987, Margarita returned to the Theater. Moscow City Council.

In 1990, Terekhova starred in the film by the Estonian director Arvo Iho "Only for the Mad, or Sister of Mercy."


In 1994, she staged the play "Under the Roof" with GITIS students, in 1996 she applied to shoot a film based on Chekhov's "The Seagull" - it was her old dream - but was refused. In the same year she was awarded the title of People's Artist of Russia.

In 2002, Terekhova nevertheless managed to realize her dream and start filming The Seagull. Terekhova approved herself and her children, Anna and Alexander, for the main roles. In other roles, Margarita Borisovna involved Yuri Solomin and Andrei Sokolov. The film was shot in the estate of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov Melikhovo and in the vicinity of Pereslavl on Lake Pleshcheyevo.


With the exception of an appearance in the Russian-French independent drama A Trip to Mother (2014), The Seagull is the last acting work Margarita Terekhova. Since 2006, the actress has been suffering from Alzheimer's disease, which is getting worse every year. In this regard, she left the theater, no longer acts in films and withdrew from public life.


Personal life of Margarita Terekhova

The personal life of Margarita Terekhova did not work out. She had many fans, and many fellow actors would give anything to be with her. But life judged otherwise.

The first husband of Margarita Terekhova is her student love, classmate Vyacheslav Butenko. But six months later it became clear that a hasty marriage was a mistake. In the photo: Alexey Gabrilovich

The next love of the artist was, as we mentioned above, the Bulgarian actor Sava Khashimov. Their romance flared up on the set of the melodrama Running on the Waves. And although Khashimov was married, he left his family for the sake of the "Russian beauty."


Margaret got pregnant. Sava found out about this already upon his return to Bulgaria, he immediately rushed to write a letter with a marriage proposal, which Terekhova accepted. Khashimov arrived in Moscow, the couple signed and began to live in a dormitory room, which the Moscow City Council Theater had knocked out for Margarita.

Their daughter Anna was born in August 1967. She was not even two years old, as the marriage of her parents cracked. Sava returned to his homeland. Her mother helped raise baby Margarita - she just had to be discharged to Moscow, as her house in Tashkent was destroyed by a natural disaster.

Margarita Terekhova with her son Alexander Life line. Margarita Terekhova

Anna is raising her son Mikhail (born 1987), Alexander is raising her daughter Vera (2015, mother is the former soloist of VIA Gra Tatyana Naynik).

Margarita Terekhova now

In December 2018, the daughter of Margarita Terekhova told reporters that the actress had not been in contact with the press for 12 years due to Alzheimer's disease. The disease progresses: Margarita is almost unconscious of herself, does not walk and almost does not react to anything.

Daughter Margarita Terekhova asks for help

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