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Armen Dzhigarkhanyan is a cult personality of Soviet and Russian cinema, a famous heartthrob. Such films with his participation were included in the “golden fund” of cinema: “New Adventures of the Elusive”, “Tell Me About Yourself”, “Men”, “Dowry”, “The Gorge of Abandoned Tales”, “Hello, I am Your Aunt!”, “The meeting place cannot be changed”, “Gangster Petersburg”, “The Most best movie", "Brownie".

A sad childhood - war

Armen was born in the fall of 1935 in the capital of Armenia. He was brought up in a single-parent family. At the age of six months, Dzhigarkhanyan and his sister abandoned them biological father. The mother soon married a second time. The stepfather warmly received the adopted children.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in childhood

From an early age the boy dreamed of becoming famous artist. He chose this profession because free time his mother took him to theatrical performances. The war darkened Dzhigarkhanyan's childhood.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in his youth

After graduating from school, the young Armenian went to take entrance exams to the Moscow State Institute of Theater Arts, now RUTI. A strict commission cut down Dzhigarkhanyan’s attempts, citing a strong accent. The upset guy returned to Yerevan and began working as an assistant cameraman at the Armenfilm studio.

The guy decided not to take any more risks by enrolling far from home. So he became a student at the Yerevan Theater Institute. From the first year of study, he participated in student theater productions.

Interweaving of theatrical and cinematic activities

Armen's first professional appearance on theater stage took place in the play “Ivan Rybakov”. It was a small but harmoniously played role. The unconventional appearance of the young actor quickly became remembered by the audience.

Then the talented guy finally set off to conquer the capital, this time successfully. After receiving a GITIS diploma, Dzhigarkhanyan began to actively try his hand at cinema.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan first film role

In the debut film “Collapse” Armen played a supporting role. Apart from experience and new acquaintances, this work did not attract the attention of directors. For 5 years, Dzhigarkhanyan went through many castings and played in several films. Real glory and the aspiring artist gained recognition after filming the film “Hello, I’m Your Aunt!”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film "Hello, I'm Your Aunt!"

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film "The Elusive Avengers"

In 1967, Armen met one of the directors of the famous Lenkom theater. This meeting was significant for the artist. The talented Armenian was invited to work in the legendary theater troupe. During 2 years of fruitful work on the theatrical stage, Dzhigarkhanyan played in a number of famous performances: “Smoke of the Fatherland”, “Molière”.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan on the set of the film “The meeting place cannot be changed”

Armen's next creative refuge was the Theater named after. Mayakovsky. He worked there for almost 30 years. The experience gained prompted Dzhigarkhanyan to open his own – “Theater” D.”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film "12 Months"

A well-established artist, with the advent of the 80s he began to actively act in films. On his account such popular paintings: “Stories of Love”, “Refferty”, “Tehran-43”, “Where did Fomenko disappear”, “Somewhere an oriole is crying”. Gradually piggy bank talented actor filled with hundreds of cinematic roles.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film "Rudy and Sam"

With the advent of the 2000s, Dzhigarkhanyan began to act in films less. The reason for this was a bad heart. After undergoing a course of treatment, the famous guru continued filming in Russian films. The latest of them: “Zemstvo Doctor. Continuation”, “German”, “Comrade policemen”, “Zemstvo Doctor. Life again", "Soul of a Spy", "The Last Janissary". The film "Angels Die Twice" is in production. In it, Armen played the role of Lester.

Yerevan heartthrob

Dzhigarkhanyan’s first official marriage was with a colleague on the theater stage, Alla Vannovskaya. The marriage lasted about 10 years. After the birth of their daughter Elena, his wife developed postpartum depression, which resulted in a mental disorder. Obsessive aggression and jealousy became the reason for their divorce. Armen took his daughter for himself in court.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and Alla Vanovskaya

The second time Dzhigarkhanyan married Tatyana Vlasova. The young people played a modest wedding in Moscow. The artist accepted own son spouses as if they were your own. The relationship between Tatyana and his daughter also developed. For an unknown reason, Vlasova decided to move to the United States, but there was no official divorce.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and Alla Vlasova

A terrible tragedy happened in Armen’s life; his beloved daughter Elena died. The girl was 23 years old; the cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning in her own car.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and Vitalina Tsimbalyuk-Romanovskaya

Last and real wife Dzhigarkhanyan is young and beautiful Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. The girl worked for some time musical director"Theater "D". Now she is its director. After his divorce from Vlasova, Armen wasted no time in proposing to Vitalina, his youngest by 46 years. The couple officially married in February 2016.

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Fate is not often kind to famous people. Apparently, someone at the top believes that it is not worth rewarding a person with too much. A rare exception to this rule is the life of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Of course, there were sorrows and sorrows in his biography, but on the whole, happy fate led him to his intended goal.

Armen Borisovich Dzhigarkhanyan (Arm. Born on October 3, 1935 in Yerevan. Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, theater teacher, theater director. People's Artist of the USSR (1985).

Father - Boris Akimovich Dzhigarkhanyan (1910-1972).

Mother - Elena Vasilievna Dzhigarkhanyan (1909-2002), employee of the Council of Ministers of the Armenian SSR.

Sister (paternal) - Marina Borisovna Dzhigarkhanyan, director of the St. Petersburg Museum of Modern Art.

Comes from an old family of Tiflis Armenians. When Armen was only a month old, his father Boris left the family, and Armen saw his father for the first time as an adult.

He was raised by his stepfather, with whom the boy developed the warmest relationship.

Armen grew up in a Russian-speaking environment, studied at a Russian school and learned the basics of Armenian and Russian cultures with equal diligence. Mother Elena Vasilievna was an avid theatergoer and did not miss a single drama or opera performance.

During his school years, Armen became interested in theater and cinema, and after graduating from school (1952) he went to Moscow and tried to enter GITIS, but was unsuccessful. Returning to Yerevan, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan got a job at the Armenfilm film studio as an assistant cameraman.

In 1954 he entered the Yerevan Art Institute Theatre Institute, on a course with the famous director Vartan Adzhemyan, head of the G. Sundukyan Theater. But the enrollment turned out to be too large, and Dzhigarkhanyan switched to the course of Armen Karapetovich Gulakyan (graduated in 1958).

The actor first appeared on stage in January 1955 - in a play based on V. M. Gusev’s play “Ivan Rybakov” by Russian drama theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky in Yerevan.

Among his works at the Yerevan Russian Drama Theater named after. To Stanislavsky: “Ivan Rybakov” by V. Gusev; “Humiliated and Insulted” based on the novel by F. Dostoevsky; “Restless Old Age” by L. Rakhmanov; “Little Red Riding Hood” based on the fairy tale by C. Perrault - The Bear; “After Separation” by N. Skatov; “Simplicity is enough for every wise man” by A. Ostrovsky - Gorodulin; “In the Name of the Revolution” by M. Shatrov - Lenin; “Youth of the Fathers” by B. Gorbatov; “Pamela Giraud” by O. de Balzac; "Etude by Chopin"; " Evil spirit» N. Neustroeva; “Krechinsky’s Wedding” by A. Sukhovo-Kobylin - Nelkin; “The Thunderstorm” by A. Ostrovsky; “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio” based on the fairy tale by A. Tolstoy; “Irkutsk History” by A. Arbuzov - Sergey; “Anna Karenina” based on the novel by L. Tolstoy; “Optimistic Tragedy” by V. Vishnevsky; “The Cook” by A. Sofronov; " Lost Son» A. Arbuzova; "Ghosts" by E. de Filippo; “Two on a Swing” by W. Gibson - Jerry; “Four under one roof” by M. Smirnova and M. Kreindel; “At the Bottom” by M. Gorky - Actor; “A Liar Wanted” by D. Psafas - Thodoros; “Conscience” by Yu. Chepurin; “The Last Stop” by E. Remarque; "Richard III" by W. Shakespeare - Richard.

In 1967, Anatoly Efros invited the actor to the Moscow Lenin Komsomol Theater, among his works: “Fear and Despair in the Third Empire” by B. Brecht - Stormtrooper; “Court Chronicle” by Y. Volchek - Poluyanov, prosecutor; “A movie is being made” by E. Radzinsky - Nechaev; “Moliere” by M. Bulgakov - Jean Baptiste Moliere; “104 pages about love” by E. Radzinsky - Kartsev; “Smoke of the Fatherland” based on the story by K. Simonov - Basargin; “The Barbarian and the Heretic” based on the novel by F. Dostoevsky - Zagoryansky; “City of Millionaires” based on the play by E. de Filippo - Domenico.

Since 1969 he served in the Moscow academic theater named after Vladimir Mayakovsky, among his works: “The Defeat” by I. Prut and M. Zakharov based on the novel by A. Fadeev - Levinson; “A Streetcar Named Desire” by T. Williams - Stanley Kowalski; “Three minutes of Martin Grow” by G. Borovik - Davis; “Seeing off” by I. Dvoretsky - Staroselsky; “Conversations with Socrates” by E. Radzinsky - Socrates; “Long live the Queen, vivat!” R. Bolt - Lord Bothwell; “Running (Eight Dreams)” by M. Bulgakov - Khludov; "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" by T. Williams - Big Pa; “The Law of Wintering” by B. Gorbatov - Booth; “Theater of the Times of Nero and Seneca” by E. Radzinsky - Nero; “Sunset” by I. Babel - Mendel Creek; “Victoria?..” by T. Rattigan - Nelson; “Victim of the Century” by A. Ostrovsky - Salai Saltanych.

The actor made his film debut in 1960 with the role of Hakob in the film “Collapse.”

All-Union fame was brought to Armen Dzhigarkhanyan by one of his best film roles (his first leading role in a film) - the young physicist Artyom Manvelyan from the film directed by Frunze Dovlatyan "Hello, it's me!".

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “Hello, it’s me!”

Shortly after the release of the film "Hello, it's me!" new ones followed interesting works, demonstrating the breadth of the acting range, psychological authenticity and mastery of transformation - the blacksmith of the mouth Mukuch in “Triangle”, Levon Poghosyan in the drama “When September Comes”, staff captain Ovechkin in the most popular “New Adventures of the Elusive” by Edmond Keosayan, security officer Artuzov in the television tape “ Operation "Trust", Social Revolutionary Proshyan in historical picture“The Sixth of July”, Mikhail Styshnoy in “Crane”.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “Crane”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “New Adventures of the Elusive”

From negative heroes Most of all, the audience remembered Judge Kriegs in the comedy “Hello, I’m your aunt!” and the hunchbacked leader of the Black Cat gang, Karp, from the film “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed.”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “Hello, I’m your aunt!”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “The meeting place cannot be changed”

He actively starred in the 1990s and 2000s. Every appearance of an actor on screen - in any role - has always been an event in cinema.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the film “Shirley Myrli”

In total, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan played more than 250 film roles, becoming the most filmed Soviet actor. He has various roles to his credit in films by the best Soviet and Russian directors, in films of various genres, in comedy and adventure films, in dramas and musical films.

He is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most filmed Russian actor.

Valentin Gaft reflected this fact in his humorous epigram: “There are much fewer Armenians on earth than there are films in which Dzhigarkhanyan played”.

From 1991 to 1996 he taught acting at VGIK (professor).

In 1996, based on his course, he founded the Moscow Drama Theater under the direction of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Theater "D" immediately occupied special place in a number of small theaters in Moscow.

In addition, Dzhigarkhanyan was busy in entrepreneurial performances.

In 2006, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan took part in the preparation of the publication of the book “Autograph of the Century”.

For great contribution to development Soviet art Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was awarded the title "People's Artist of the USSR" and awarded government awards.

Socio-political position of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

In 2001, he signed a letter in defense of the NTV channel.

In the 2012 presidential elections, he was a confidant of candidate Vladimir Putin.

In March 2014, he refused to sign a collective appeal to the Russian public by Russian cultural figures in support of President Vladimir Putin’s position on Ukraine and Crimea.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Documentary

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's height: 175 centimeters

Personal life of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan:

The first wife, Alla Yurievna Vannovskaya, is an actress of the Yerevan Russian Drama Theater. Stanislavsky.

The marriage produced a daughter, Elena Armenovna Dzhigarkhanyan (1964-1987), she died at the age of 23 as a result of an accident - she was poisoned by carbon monoxide in a car, having fallen asleep in the car with the engine running.

The actor said about Alla Vannovskaya: “Alla was 15 years older than me and was the first woman to break into my love life. She turned out to be sick, she had chorea, it is also called “St. Vitus’s dance” (the disease is characterized by chaotic irregular movements, often reminiscent of dancing - stuki-druki.com). And my daughter was sick from the same thing. My daughter died, she was 23 years old.”

Alla Vannovskaya - the first wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

Elena - daughter of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

The second wife is Tatyana Sergeevna Vlasova, an actress, now a teacher of Russian at an institute in Dallas. Lives in the USA. The marriage broke up in 2015.

Son (adopted) - Stepan Vlasov, son of his wife from a previous marriage (Stepan Armenovich Dzhigarkhanyan, January 17, 1966).

Since the early 2000s, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan lived in a de facto marriage with pianist Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. We met in 2000 in Kyiv. The initiator of the acquaintance was Vitalina, who declared that she had loved the actor since her youth. Then she moved to Moscow, from 2008 she became the musical director of the Moscow Dzhigarkhanyan Drama Theater, and from 2015 - the director of the theater.

For a long time, the couple hid their romance, but in February 2015, Armen Borisovich and Vitalina Viktorovna officially confirmed its existence. In September, a divorce took place from Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife, actress Tatyana Sergeevna Vlasova, who currently lives and works in Dallas (USA).

In February 2016, Dzhigarkhanyan officially married Tsimbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

In October 2017, the actor accused his wife of theft. He also announced that he intended to divorce Vitalina.

“The most difficult thing is that not very good processes have happened in my life. I had a wife, like a normal person. Then this woman turned out to be either she doesn’t like me or she doesn’t like her. I'm talking about Vitalina... Although nothing seemed to be in danger. Sad, sad. Vitalina, I have difficulty pronouncing her last name, brought me a lot of unfair pain. I'm always afraid when people close to me suddenly start coming close to me. Oh, I say, no: “Just a minute. Let me think for myself and make some decision”... No, I’m not ready to forgive her. I say this now. Even thinking, I confidently say no. I'll speak in rude words. She behaved disgustingly. A thief, she is a thief, not a person... Yes, I’m talking about Vitalin,” said Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live".

Later, the actor also said that Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya left him without property - two apartments of the famous artist were transferred to her: “She’s a little sick, I’ll be honest. Thief, clean water. She literally stole money from my pocket. Either it’s a scam, or I’m already a little tired. I tell you honestly, I am a People's Artist Soviet Union, I don’t have an apartment to live in. Half of the apartment remained with Tatyana Sergeevna. Normal person wants a little less. Vitalina Vladimirovna stole.”

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan: I have nowhere to live. Let them talk

In 1999 he received a green card under the US government quota for outstanding artists. A seven-room house in America was donated by a fan. Until 2015, he lived in two countries: three to four months a year - usually summer and early autumn - in Garland near Dallas (Texas, USA), and from September to May - in Moscow.

On March 5, 2016, he was hospitalized at the Research Institute named after. N.V. Sklifosovsky with suspected myocardial infarction.

Filmography of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

1960 - Young Collapse - worker Hakob
1961 - Twelve Satellites - Fedoseev
1961 - At dawn - teacher Alexander
1962 - Steps (Armenian: Քայլեր) - journalist Leon
1962 - The waters rise - Norayr Meloyan
1965 - Hello, it's me! — Artyom Manvelyan
1965 - People of our city - Garni Ruben
1967 - Operation "Trust" - security officer Artuzov
1967 - Triangle - blacksmith Usta Mukuch
1967 - In the Kiev direction - Ivan Bagramyan
1967 - Strokes to the portrait of V. I. Lenin - Vitaly Semenovich
1968 - There lived a man - Ruben
1968 - Crane - Mikhail Styshnoy
1968 - Sixth of July - Socialist Revolutionary Prosh Proshyan
1968 - New adventures of the elusive - Staff Captain Ovechkin
1969 - White Explosion - Lieutenant Artyom Arsenov
1969 - Punisher - Sergeant
1970 - Reckoning - Bogush
1970 - Those who kept the fire - People's Commissar
1970 - Train to Tomorrow - Prosh Proshyan
1970 - Echo of distant snows, head of the survey party - Kirill Kostomarov
1970 - Extraordinary Commissioner - Commissioner Pyotr Kobozev
1971 - Crown Russian Empire, or Elusive again - Staff Captain Ovechkin
1971 - The end of the Lyubavins - Zakrevsky
1971 - Young - Peter
1971 — Train to distant August
1971 - Tell me about yourself - Fedor
1971 - The Seagull - Ilya Shamraev
1971 - Tronka - Uralov
1972 - Racers - Vartan Vartanovich
1972 - Circle - Rostislav Frolov
1972 - Summer Dreams (voice)
1972 - Translation from English - Leni Pushkarev’s dad
1972 - Sveaborg - staff captain Sergei Anatolyevich Tsion
1972 - The investigation is conducted by the Experts. Blackmail - blackmailer
1972 - A man in his place - Artashes Leonovich Kocharyan, director of a chemical plant
1972 - Fourth - Guicciardi
1973 - Men - Kazarian
1973 - Here is our home - Zakhar Managarov
1973 - An hour before dawn - Andranikyan
1973 - Cement - Badin
1974 - Old walls - Volodya
1974 - Ocean - Mitrofan Ignatievich Zub
1974 - Olga Sergeevna (TV film) - Vladimir
1974 - High rank - Ismail Alievich Tskhovrebov
1974 - Autumn - Viktor Skobkin
1974 - Award - dispatcher Grigory Ivanovich
1974 - Gorge of Abandoned Tales - Azaria
1975 - Diamonds for the dictatorship of the proletariat - Roman Shelekhes
1975 - Taste of halva - emir
1975 - Aeronaut - Alexander Kuprin
1975 - Eleven Hopes - Gomez
1975 - Hello, I'm your aunt! — Judge Kriegs
1975 - Bride from the North - Serob
1975 - A story about a simple thing - security officer Orlov
1975 - When September Comes - Levon Poghosyan
1977 - We came to the chef competition - Amo
1977 - Rudin - landowner Mikhailo Mikhailovich Lezhnev
1977 - Dog in the manger - Tristan
1977 — Sunstroke(Bulgaria) - Professor Radev
1978 - Arevik - Andranik
1978 - Star of Hope - Mkhitar Sparapet
1978 - Snow in mourning - Isay
1978 - Kings and Cabbage - Billy Keogh
1978 - My love, my sorrow - wanderer
1978 - Yaroslavna, Queen of France - Metropolitan Theopempt
1979 - Grandmother's grandson - Georgy
1979 - Live Long - Baroyan
1979 - The Legend of the Buffoon - Warden
1979 - The meeting place cannot be changed - Karp (“Humpbacked”)
1980 - Dulcinea Toboso - Aldonsa's father
1980 - Horses are not changed at the crossing - foreman Ruben Grigorievich Markaryan
1980 - Flight begins from the ground
1980 - Tehran-43 - Max Richard
1980 - Rafferty (TV film) - Farrichetti
1981 - Where did Fomenko disappear? — major
1982 - Somewhere an oriole is crying - Francois
1982 - Gikor bazaz - Artem
1982 - We live here - Alexander Sheremetev
1982 - Niccolo Paganini (TV film) - Chiarelli
1982 - Date with youth - Viktor Shamaev
1982 - Fight - Stepan
1982 - Profession - investigator - Anatoly Sergeevich Krupanin
1983 - Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - Hassan
1983 - Partings - Robert Petrovich Galdaev
1983 - Recipe for her youth - Count Gauk
1983 - Three on the highway - Viktor Viktorovich Kartsev
1983 - I'm ready to take on the challenge - captain
1984 - Shore - Platon Petrovich
1984 - Tales of the Old Wizard - Junior Minister
1985 - Sincerely yours... - theater director
1985 - Scenes from the drama “Masquerade” (television play based on the drama “Masquerade” by M. Yu. Lermontov) - Kazarin
1985 — gold fish(television play)
1985 - The Roads of Anna Vierling - cook / “Dutchman with a straw”
1986 - The Life of Klim Samgin - Timofey Varavka
1986 - For a clear advantage - Trunov
1986 - Dolphin Cry - steward
1986 - The Secrets of Madame Wong - Police Commissioner
1986 - The End of the World followed by a symposium - Phil Stone
1987 - Start the investigation - Dzhangirov
1986 - Face to Face - Larsen
1986 — Beautiful Elena— Calchas
1986 - Other people's games Drampyan
1987 - Fate's Chosen One - innkeeper
1987 - It doesn’t happen once in a while - foreman Papashin
1987 - The Contender - Parker
1987 - Lonely Nut - Razmik
1987 - Maigret at the Minister (television play) - Commissioner Maigret
1988 - City Zero - factory director
1988 - Physicists - Richard Voss
1988 - The Thirteenth Apostle - David, director of the shelter
1988 - The Mystery of the Golden Breguet
1988 - Earthly Joys - Zakharov
1989 - The Binder and the King - Mendel Creek
1989 - Two arrows. Stone Age Detective - Head of the Family
1989 - Law - Piotrovsky’s brother
1989 - Prince Luck Andreevich - Kastoriev
1989 - The Maid of Rouen, nicknamed "Puffy" - Breville
1989 - Constellation Kozlotur - Avtandil Avtandilovich
1990 - Jokes - Bruskov
1990 - Dinosaurs of the 20th century - Sergei Lvovich
1990 - Spanish actress for the Russian minister - Pavel Matveevich
1990 - Face to the wall - Prosecutor Papoyan
1990 - Passport - Senya
1990 - Nicknamed “The Beast” - authority “King”
1990 - Made in the USSR - history teacher Viktor Andreevich
1990 - One hundred days before the order - colonel, unit commander
1990 - Hat - Twin Cities
1990 - Tyoma's childhood - Leiba
1991 - Gangsters in the ocean - Ivan Vasilyevich, captain of the ship "Berdyansk"
1991 - The Kingslayer - Alexander Egorovich
1991 - KGB agents also fall in love - Edik
1992 - Ballad for Byron - President of Greece
1992 - Casino - Jack Perry
1992 - Sniper - Augusto Savanto
1992 - White King, Red Queen - Makeev
1992 - Demons - Ignat Lebyadkin
1992 - Smuggler
1992 - Oriental novel - Jafar
1991 - Talking Monkey - Chief
1992 - Playing Seriously - Arseny Fedorovich Cherkizov
1992 - Katka and Shiz
1992 - Pasta of Death, or the Mistake of Dr. Bugensberg - Barrymore
1992 - Good weather on Deribasovskaya, or It’s raining again on Brighton Beach - lawyer Katz
1992 - Richard Lion Heart— Saladin
1992 - Black Square - Georgadze
1993 - Alphonse - Pikin
1993 - Ay! Train robbery
1993 - Pistol with a silencer - Suitcases
1993 - Split - Axelrod
1993 - Knight - Kenneth Saladin
1993 - Dreams - Doctor
1993 - Shooting Angels - Dracula
1993 - Killer
1993 - Finish
1993 - I am Ivan, you are Abram
1994 — Anekdotiada, or the History of Odessa in anecdotes
1994 - Without return address
1994 - White Holiday - Stanislav
1994 - Several love stories— Egano
1994 - Nocturne for drum and motorcycle - Hamlet
1994 - The Last Station
1994 - Simple-minded - Abbé de Kerkabon (uncle)
1995 - Shirley-myrli - mafioso Kozyulsky, aka “godfather”
1995 - American Daughter - Ardov
1995 - Moscow holidays - director
1996 - Life Line - authority "Papa"
1996 - Inspector - Osip
1996 - Kings of Russian detective
1996 - Return of the "Battleship" - Philip
1997 - Poor Sasha - head of the colony
1997 - Don Quixote Returns - Sancho Panza
1996 - Queen Margot - Kabosh
1997 - Mystery - Marcello
1997 - Natasha - Andrey Nikolaevich
1997 - Schizophrenia - shooting instructor
1997 - Monday's Children - banker
1998 - Our yard Dzhigarkhanyan (cameo)
1999 - Criminal tango - Semyon Semyonovich
2000-2003 with Gangster Petersburg: Film 1. “Baron”, Film 2. “Lawyer”, Film 4. “Prisoner” - crime boss Givi Chvirkhadze, nicknamed Gurgen
2001 - Ideal Couple - Negrebsky
2002 - If the Bride is a Witch - Malkovich, Alice's father
2004 - December 32 - Karen Zavenovich
2004 - Knights of the Starfish - Mironov
2004 - My Fair Nanny - Dzhugashvili
2004 - The Legend of Tampuk - Professor Fainberg
2005 - The Kukotsky Case - Isaac Veniaminovich Ketzler, pediatrician
2005 — Unexpected joy— Vasily Adamovich
2005 - My big Armenian wedding - Dzhigarkhanyan (cameo)
2005 - Adjutants of Love - teacher / head of the Order of the Illuminati
2005 - Grandfather of my dreams
2005 - Star of the era - Stalin
2005 - Secret Guard - Father Dadashev
2005 - The Three Musketeers - De Treville
2006 - Who's the boss? - Uncle Ashot
2006 - Poor baby - Mole
2006 - Vanechka - Dzhigarkhanyan (cameo)
2006 - When the gods fell asleep - Razhev
2007 - Artists - Caucasian salesman
2007 - Mona Lisa on the asphalt - Stas
2007 - Reporters - Arkady Ilyich
2007 - Rud and Sam former intelligence officer Rudolf Karlovich Davydov
2007 - Yarik - Gurgen
2007 - Love on the edge of a knife - Artyom Borisovich Sarkisov, lawyer
2008 - Parents' Day - retired colonel
2008 - Alexander the Great - Givi
2008 - White canvas - Igor Petrovich Pogosyan
2008 - Van Gogh is not to blame - hand with a ring
2008 - The best film - Secretary of God
2008 - Brownie - Yavorsky, oligarch
2008 - Confession of the Devil
2008 - My favorite witch - neighbor Anatoly
2008 - The Smile of God, or Purely Odessa history— Philip Olshansky, Alen’s grandfather
2008 - The Vanished Empire - Sergei’s grandfather, academician
2008 - Hand for Luck - “The Godfather”, crime boss
2009 - Return of the Prodigal Son - Head of the Family
2009 - Oh, lucky one! - Ramiz's grandfather
2009 - Hamlet. 21st century - gravedigger
2010 - Akhtamar - taxi driver
2010 - Return - Abraham Markic
2010 - Troika - Boss
2011 - Comrade policemen - David Tigranovich Shakhverdyan
2011 - Goldfish in the city N - grandfather Petya
2011 - Zemsky doctor. Continuation - Oleg Mikhailovich
2011 - German - Conrad Ghicometti
2011 - Guarded by fate - Nikolai Dimitriadi
2012 - Love in the USSR
2012 - Fire, water and diamonds
2013 – 12 months – Masha’s grandfather
2014 - Chief Designer - Stalin
2014 - Reckoning
2014 - House in the heart - grandfather
2014 — Soul of a Spy
2014 - Bosun Chaika - Grisha
2015 - Teli and Toli - Bazi Kesaev
2015 - The Last Janissary - old Janissary Batur, teacher of the Janissaries, mentor of Altan
2018 - Angels Die Twice - Leicester

The biography of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan is the story of a man deeply devoted to his work. During his long career, the artist played more than 250 roles and never complained that he was not spoiled with the main characters: even in supporting roles, Armen Borisovich managed to make himself big name. How did the actor’s career begin in the distant 60s, and what projects is he busy with today?

early years

The biography of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan began in the sunny city of Yerevan, Armenian SSR in 1935. When the future artist was only a year old, his father left the family. A little later, Armen’s mother, Elena Vasilievna, remarried. Fortunately, the boy liked the new “father,” and until the end of his life Dzhigarkhanyan spoke only positively about his stepfather.

IN performing arts It was no coincidence that Armen came: his mother loved the theater and constantly took her son with her to performances. Over time, Armen developed a natural desire to continue working in the environment he already loved, so the young man after school went to enroll in GITIS. Selection committee The university considered that Dzhigarkhanyan’s accent would be difficult to correct, so they refused the future actor.

But Dzhigarkhanyan was not going to give up: he returned to hometown and got a job as an assistant cameraman at a local film studio. He no longer tried to enter the capital’s university, but went to study at the Yerevan Theater Institute. In his small homeland, the artist’s fate turned out well: from the second year he was accepted into the troupe of the Yerevan Russian Drama Theater and until 1967 he played many good roles on its stage. It was then that the aspiring actor was noticed and “lured” to the Moscow Theater. Lenin Komsomol. So Armen Borisovich changed the Yerevan stage to the capital one.

Roles of the 60s

The biography of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan is inextricably linked with cinema. The actor made his debut in this art form in 1959: then he received the role of Hakob, a young worker from the film “Collapse.” In 1961, the actor played supporting roles in two films at once - the dramas “The Twelve Companions” and “Before Sunset.” And in 1962 Armen Dzhigarkhanyan played his first main role in the film “Steps” by Zhirair Avetisyan. According to the plot, a military journalist and a military field doctor, who once fought on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, met in peacetime and recall the events of the past.

After such a successful debut, Dzhigarkhanyan began to receive leading roles much more often: in 1965, he played a young physicist in the two-part drama “Hello, it’s me!”, in which, in addition to Armen, Natalya Fateeva was also involved. In 1967, Dzhigarkhanyan plays a security officer and hereditary intellectual in the film “Operation Trust”. In the same year, the artist embodied the image of an old blacksmith on the screen in the film “Triangle”.

The year 1968 was marked for Dzhigarkhanyan by the main role in the famous Soviet drama “There Lived a Man.” In the same year, Armen Borisovich played a character that made him a recognizable person for the first time: then the incredibly popular film “New Adventures of the Elusive” was released, in which the actor got the comic role of staff captain Peter Ovechkin.

Filmography of the 70s.

The creative biography of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan developed progressively, but surely: in the 70s, the viewer already knew his name very well and enjoyed watching films with the actor’s participation.

In the new decade, Armen Borisovich returns to the viewer again in the image of Staff Captain Ovechkin in the film “The Crown of the Russian Empire, or the Elusive Again.” One of the most striking phrases of Dzhigarkhanyan’s character in this film: “I’ve been meaning to tell you for a long time that you are an idiot, Colonel.”

In 1971, the actor starred in the films “Tell Me About Yourself” with Tamara Semina and “Tronka” with a little-known actress. But in 1972 he played in the famous adventure film Igor Maslennikov "Racers". Armen Borisovich also played a criminal blackmailer in one of the episodes of the cult series “The Investigation is Conducted by Experts.”

During this period, the main roles went to the artist in the war film “An Hour Before Dawn” and in the film adaptation of Ostrovsky’s play “Dowry”. It is impossible not to note Dzhigarkhanyan’s work in the detective story “Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat” and in the family film “The Taste of Halva.”

But the actor’s real popularity came from his role in the well-known comedy “Hello, I’m your aunt!”, where Dzhigarkhanyan played a greedy, two-faced judge. Next, a film was released in which the actor was again able to show off his comedic talent. In the film “When September Comes,” the artist played a temperamental Caucasian who decided to turn withdrawn and gloomy Muscovites into cheerful and polite citizens.

And of course, the 70s would have been in vain if not for the artist’s work in musical film“Dog in the Manger” with Mikhail Boyarsky in the title role.

Films with the participation of the artist of the 80s.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, whose biography in the 80s was of interest to many fans of his talent, in the new decade strengthened his position in Soviet cinema, playing crime boss Hunchback in the cult film by Stanislav Govorukhin “The meeting place cannot be changed.”

Around the same time, the artist appeared in the unforgettable spy film “Tehran-43” with Alain Delon and Igor Kostolevsky in the lead roles.

A whole string of roles was performed by Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in the 80s; every year his filmography was replenished with at least four films. Among all this variety, one can highlight the role of the chieftain of the thugs in the fairy tale “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”, the role of the junior minister in “Tales of the Old Wizard”, the character of Commissioner Thompson in the detective story “The Secrets of Madame Wong”.

In 1987 it was released social drama in which Dzhigarkhanyan plays a millionaire. His partners film set became Nadezhda Rumyantseva (“Girls”), Vadim Andreev (“Carmelita”) and Oleg Tabakov (“Quadrille”). Around the same period, the detective film “Start the Investigation” was released, in which Dzhigarkhanyan played the role of investigator Dzhangirov.

Also the best paintings In the 80s, the actor’s filmography includes the historical film “The Life of Klim Samgin” and the comedy “The Bandit and the King.”

Roles played in the 90s.

Like many other citizens of the USSR, actor Armen Dzhigarkhanyan also experienced difficult times in the 90s. The artist’s biography in the 90s is associated with searches and experiments: in 1991 he began teaching acting at VGIK, in 1996 he created his own theater in Moscow, which he jokingly called Theater “D”.

The artist also continued to act in films, but what kind of films were made in the 90s? It is unlikely that then it would have been possible to see a masterpiece of cinema with the participation of Dzhigarkhanyan. However, there were still good films.

In 1992, Leonid Gaidai’s film “The weather is good on Deribasovskaya, or It’s raining on Brighton Beach again” was released, in which Dzhigarkhanyan played Katz. The actor got a cameo role in Alla Surikova’s comedy “Moscow Holidays” with Leonid Yarmolnik in the title role. According to the plot of the film, an Italian woman comes to Moscow, supposedly to get acquainted with her historical homeland. But Russian life leads her to complete confusion and even horror, if not for the charming hero who is trying to somehow make the foreigner’s stay in Moscow easier.

In 1996, several were published at once good films with the participation of the artist: the series “Queen Margot” and the detective story “Kings of Russian Detective”. Dzhigarkhanyan also appears in the comedy “Poor Sasha” with and in crime film“Schizophrenia” with A. Abdulov.

Movies of the 2000s

Actor Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, whose biography in the 90s was without tragedies and excesses, celebrated his 65th anniversary in 2000. And as a gift to his viewers, he agreed to film in cult series Vladimir Bortko "Gangster Petersburg". In this film, the artist received the role of the crime boss Gurgen. The series was wildly popular, and Armen Borisovich himself played in the 1st, 2nd and 4th parts of the film.

By this time, the situation in Russian cinema had improved, but the artist was no longer offered leading roles. Perhaps in 2002, Dzhigarkhanyan played the main role in the comedy “If the Bride is a Witch” with Sergei Bezrukov. Armen Borisovich also received the main role in the famous TV series “Cavaliers” starfish", which was broadcast on the STS TV channel.

In the 2000s, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan appeared in a cameo role in the popular show “My Fair Nanny” and played Stalin in the series “Star of the Epoch” with Marina Alexandrova in the title role.

The artist got another leading role in 2007 in the comedy film “Rud and Sam.” Then the singer Glukoza also became Dzhigarkhanyan’s partners on the set.

Dzhigarkhanyan played whoever he played in the movies, but in the same year he had a unique opportunity to embody God himself in the comedy film “The Best Film.” A year later, the actor appeared in the crime film “Brownie” with Konstantin Khabensky in the title role, and then played the main role in the melodrama “Parents’ Day”.

Latest projects with the artist's participation

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, whose biography was filled with many interesting creative projects and events, even having passed the 80-year mark, is not going to leave the screens.

In 2010, he played the main role in the Armenian film “Return,” which tells about the events of 1988 and the courage of the people who survived the Karabakh movement. In the same year, Dzhigarkhanyan appeared in the image of a veteran of the Great Patriotic War V children's film"Goldfish in the city of N."

The actor also played a Russian oligarch in the Israeli melodrama “Troika” and an elderly patient in the famous series with Olga Budina “Zemsky Doctor. Continuation".

Dzhigarkhanyan got an interesting role in the Belarusian film “The German”, where he played the gangster Conrad Giccometti. In addition, Armen Borisovich can be seen in the crime film “Comrades Policemen”, in the detective story “Soul of a Spy” and in the TV series “The Last Janissary”.

It must be said that both in his youth and today, the actor does not disdain any kind of work. Dzhigarkhanyan is not embarrassed by the fact that a star of his level is offered cameo roles And minor characters. Maybe this is the secret of his success and the root of all achievements?

The significance of Dzhigarkhanyan’s creative contribution to cinema

Artist Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, whose biography is worthy of a separate book, is an indispensable character for Russian and Soviet cinema.

Firstly, he is one of the few artists who can equally well play positive and negative heroes, policemen and criminals, military men and general workers, hard workers and lazy people, quitters, sycophants. Versatility is a rather rare quality for an actor.

Secondly, Dzhigarkhanyan was included in the Guinness Book of Records, since not a single Russian actor could not star in more than 250 films in his life, as Armen Borisovich did.

His work is appreciated not only in Russia, but also abroad. In 1999, the US government even awarded the actor a green card as an outstanding artist. And one wealthy American fan gave Armen Borisovich a spacious house in the States.

But even in his homeland, Dzhigarkhanyan’s services to Russian cinema are appreciated. Long list regalia, titles and awards of the artist can take more than one page of text. But the most important thing is that the actor became a People's Artist three times: first of the RSFSR, then of the Armenian SSR and finally of the USSR. Dzhigarkhanyan also has the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, which was awarded to Armen Borisovich for his many years of creative activity.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan: biography. Wife first and wife second

As is often the case with many famous artists, Armen Borisovich did not limit himself to one single marriage in his life. Many fans who like Armen Dzhigarkhanyan are also interested in the biography, personal life, and children of the actor. And in this area of ​​life, the actor, I must say, succeeded.

He first got married back in the 60s, when he worked at the Yerevan Theater. Then he started whirlwind romance with his colleague, actress Alla Vannovskaya. In this marriage, Dzhigarkhanyan had a daughter, Elena, and everything seemed to be fine, but suddenly the actor leaves his wife, taking his daughter with him. Many people who are interested in Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, biography, personal life, children, photos of the actor, for a long time did not know why this marriage broke up. This was a difficult test for the actor; Armen Borisovich tried for a long time to come to terms with difficult circumstances in family life, but the situation became increasingly tense, so he decided to take a desperate step.

The actor some time later married Russian language teacher Tatyana Vlasova. This marriage lasted 40 years. Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, biography, whose children were always of interest to the press, did not hide the fact that he happily gave his last name to his stepson, Tatyana’s son Stepan. However, T. Vlasova lived permanently in the USA and had no intention of moving to Russia, and Dzhigarkhanyan could not leave Moscow, so the couple separated in 2015.

Now actor Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, a biography whose personal life still occupies the public, lives with his beloved woman, who is much younger than him. According to the woman herself, she is not embarrassed by the age difference, because she has been in love with the artist since she was 16 years old.

Dzhigarkhanyan himself claims that his young wife keeps him in shape and does not allow him to die. By the way, she began taking care of her idol’s health back in 2002, when Dzhigarkhanyan was in one of the Moscow hospitals with a mini-stroke.

Until 2015, the actor and his young fan communicated as friends. When Armen Borisovich found himself free from his previous marriage, all of Russia was surprised to learn that the famous artist was not going to give up his personal life.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan: biography. Daughter Elena and her tragic fate

Dzhigarkhanyan had only one blood child. Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's daughter Elena, whose biography also did not escape all seeing eye paparazzi, was named after the artist’s mother. As a child, the father took the girl with him when he separated from her mother and raised her with his second wife Tatyana Vlasova.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's daughter Elena, whose biography was very tragic, was also an actress and even played with her father in the same theater. But by an absurd accident, she suffocated from carbon monoxide in own car at the age of 23 years.

What a confusing story this is with the last two wives of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, at 82 years old he is still a heroic lover and the whole country is gossiping about his once beloved women. I read an interview with his second wife, Tatyana Vlasova, and his third, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk, and listened to Armen Dzhigarkhanyan himself. Of course, all these throwings of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan are not entirely clear to the average sane man in the street, but let’s still try to understand the ups and downs of the life of the People’s Artist of the USSR.

Armen Borisovich lived with Tatyana Vlasova for almost half a century, but in the end he realized that she was not at all the woman of his dreams, and began to feel lonely, unloved and unwanted next to her. Although something brought them together, somehow they lived a long, interesting life, full of not only severe tests life, to gray hairs and wrinkles reached hand in hand, were once young, full of energy, and now both are practically infirm, each of them has their own set of illnesses, although she is still of sound mind, but he is no longer in a completely adequate state.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was drawn to young blood, and it is understandable, the story is as old as time, no matter how good the wife who is starting to grow old is, sooner or later the man will have a midlife crisis and he will begin to look to the left, he will want to fall in love again, because then they will no longer be accepted as if it were a matter of course, they will woo him, they will begin to blow on his ass with pink, tender lips, and fulfill all his desires. I don’t believe at all that if a man is going to the left, then he can be stopped from this act for a long time, it’s like life on a sleeping volcano, your beloved pensioner will get offended at you and will immediately start scouring his eyes around in search of perfect woman who doesn’t have cellulite, who is fresh and well-groomed, who always has time for you. After all, men are difficult to please; they spend half their lives adjusting their legal wives to suit themselves, and then they begin to understand that, after all, everything about them is not right, but not that way.

Tatyana Vlasova said that Armen Dzhigarkhanyan never confessed his love to her, it’s not in his character: sentiments, flowers, gifts, it’s all not about him, well, since it happened like this with them, it means she accepted his rules of the game, but that’s all because she loved. Many people are surprised how Tatyana Vlasova came up with this idea - she left her husband and went to live in America! But excuse me, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan himself insisted that his wife go overseas to settle them family nest, I wanted to live out my old age there, but try to cross him, I bought a house there myself, I sincerely believed that I would live in a foreign land. I also immediately decided that Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife rushed there and practically didn’t see her husband, but this is not so, he spent every summer there for probably ten years, she also constantly flew to him for 2-3 months, you can to say that husband and wife lived in two countries.

But at the same time, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan played tricks with the young Vitalina Tsymbalyuk, well, of course, she showed him so much attention, surrounded the already faded artist with care, he had never seen anything like this. How to charm an older man? You need to look into his mouth, instantly respond to all his requests and needs, he wanted some tea - he immediately brought it to him, his legs were frozen, he wrapped him in a warm blanket, he wanted to be alone - he evaporated and did not buzz, he offended him - pretend that you are guilty, lower your eyes to the floor and say that you will never do that again, let him spank bad girl on the elastic butt.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk long years she lived according to the rules of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, became his shadow, but her plans did not include depersonalizing herself forever. Gradually, her power over him grew, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan became a person dependent on her, they quickly get used to good things.

Did Vitalina Tsymbalyuk love Armen Dzhigarkhanyan? The people agreed that most likely not, she simply had her own selfish interests and goals. It would be one thing if this promising pianist were nearby, would devote herself entirely to him, and would not climb into the chair of the director of the Moscow Drama Theater. But Vitalina Tsymbalyuk took everything into her own hands, some intrigues, showdowns, retroactive dismissal of famous artists and other personnel. Something shady was going on in that theater. And Armen Dzhigarkhanyan himself is already getting old, he can no longer give out anything sensible, his recent interviews are very confused, his speech is slurred, his thoughts are incoherent. What kind of performances should he stage? Who, besides his ex-wife, who knew him in his best young years, can love him sincerely? Even without the desire to ride and slobber on? It's time for respected Armen Borisovich to take a well-deserved rest.

About Tatyana Vlasova - the previous wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, I was not at first better opinion, but then I watched an interview with her, a very pleasant, intelligent woman, she doesn’t get hysterical, doesn’t spawn, doesn’t sprinkle ashes on her hair, doesn’t speak badly about her ex. Well, yes, she lived comfortably, but was that really her fault? She married Armen Dzhigarkhanyan when he was not yet so famous and wealthy, and fell in love with him young and full of strength.

By the way, Tatyana Vlasova was very beautiful in her youth and even at seventy-four years old she looks very dignified, although she has gained weight, she has long lost her figure, but her face is beautiful. Her speech and manner of communication are simply mesmerizing, so I looked at Dzhigarkhanyan’s ex-wife and understood why he loved her for so many years.

But in his old age, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan warmed “Tsambalina” on his chest. Did Vitalina Tsambalyuk really stumble or National artist Has the USSR fallen into insanity? It seems to me that it’s both. For so many years he did not notice what this Vitalina was doing, her intrigues behind his back were allegedly unknown to him. He saw everything, it’s just that men, when they are in love, are ready for any meanness towards dissidents, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan is not the first such person. It is possible that one day he simply realized that Vitalina Tsymbalyuk was going too far and decided to teach her a lesson, waited until she reached the peak of her desires and then he decided to throw her from heaven to earth. At the same time, he lost almost everything, but on the other hand, how much does he need at his 83 years old? Last years Armen Dzhigarkhanyan has become a laughing stock, it’s unfortunate, but true, all these photos of him with Vitalina Tsymbalyuk evoke the most unpleasant feelings. He is 83, and she is 37, she supposedly loves him since she was 16 years old. But I don’t believe it!

Well, now I suggest you look at all these photos, in them you will see the young, young Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, his wife Tatyana Vlasova in her youth and old age, the intriguer Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya in all her glory.

In this photo, young Tatyana Vlasova.

Pay attention to these photos, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk believes that she is very similar to Marilyn Monroe, she has this actress on her T-shirt.

In this photo you see Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, his wife Tatyana Vlasova and their common favorite - the cat Phil, this fluffy lived for 18 years, the People's Artist considered him the closest creature on the planet.

In the photo is Armen Borisovich with his ex-wife Tatyana and her own son Stepan.

Young Tsymbalyuk.

In this photo is Dzhigarkhanyan's father.

Continues to gain momentum. On federal channels one after another, new stories are released every day, revealing more and more details of this family drama.

For example, today in the Central Television program, 82-year-old Dzhigarkhanyan stated that he has not only financial claims against Vitalina. The fact is that the spouses had another reason for conflict. According to Armen Borisovich, the 36-year-old wife insisted on having a child with him. For obvious reasons, the actor was categorically against the birth of an heir.

“Vitalina wanted us to have a child... Only an adventurer could come up with the idea for an 80-year-old to give birth to a child!” - Armen Borisovich told NTV journalist. The actor is great understands that he could hardly see with his own eyes how a child born from a young wife would go to at least first grade. In addition, let us recall that the people's artist experienced tragedy when his beloved daughter died after falling asleep in a car parked in the garage with the engine running.


Armen Dzhigarkhanyan says about Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya: “Before my eyes, she gradually turned into a monster.” When asked by the correspondent whether there was love, the people's artist replies that he simply lived with a woman and shared a bed with her. But life and work in the theater should not intersect. Now the actor wants only one thing: “I will try to forget her for the rest of my life.”

In turn, Vitalina is still waiting for her husband and a serious explanation with him about everything that happened. In an interview with the NTV channel, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya said that if it weren’t for her, then, most likely, Dzhigarkhanyan would not have been alive for a long time. However, her famous husband does not want to listen to or see his savior, with whom he was in a relationship for 17 years.

Let us remind you that on October 16 it became known that the second wife famous actor Armen Dzhigarkhanyan 36-year-old Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya wrote a statement to the police that her husband had disappeared. She explained that she suspected that Dzhigarkhanyan had been kidnapped. Andrei Malakhov undertook to find Dzhigarkhanyan. After long discussions of the situation, journalist Valentina Pimanova appeared in the Live Broadcast studio. She reassured everyone: the People's Artist of the USSR is now in the 57th Moscow hospital, and everything is fine with him. Armen Borisovich said: it’s painful for him to even pronounce Vitalina’s name, since this woman behaved vilely. "She's a thief! Thief!" - the actor said emotionally, adding that there can be no talk of any reconciliation.

The young wife of 82-year-old Armen Dzhigarkhanyan insisted on having a child