A new man has appeared in the life of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya’s mother and father turned out to be sectarians Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya’s childhood and youth

25.06.2019

Vitalina Viktorovna Dzhigarkhanyan - third wife of the Soviet and Russian actor Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. By profession she is music director Moscow drama theater. As a girl I had double surname Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

The relationship between 36-year-old Vitalina and Armen Dzhigarkhanyan began in 2014 or 2015. The exact date is unknown, since the couple hid their romance for a long time and still does not tell when it all started. Rumors about the relationship appeared in September 2015, when Armen Borisovich divorced his second wife Tatyana Vlasova. Official confirmation followed on February 25, 2016, when the couple decided to legitimize their relationship. There were few guests at the ceremony - only close friends. And photographs from the wedding of Dzhigarkhanyan and Vitalina appeared in very limited quantities.

Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is a former Kiev resident, but has lived and worked in Moscow for many years. According to Vitalina herself, she first saw Armen Dzhigarkhanyan in 1994, when she was only 14 years old. He came to Kyiv with the Mayakovsky Theater and made a huge impression on young Vitalina. The girl attended all the performances with which Armen Borisovich came to the capital of Ukraine, and dreamed of meeting him. I read all the books he mentioned in interviews, watched all the films with his participation.

Vitalina met her idol in 2000. This was facilitated by the girl’s friend, who worked as an administrator at the Lesya Ukrainka Russian Drama Theater. The meeting took place before the play “Krapp's Last Tape” based on the play by S. Beckett. The actor and his fan drank tea in the dressing room and talked about creativity.

Six months later, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk met her star again. It happened by accident. As a 4th year student at the Kyiv Conservatory, she went to a concert in Moscow. There, the girl remembered that Dzhigarkhanyan’s birthday was coming soon, and asked mutual friends for his number in order to congratulate the actor on the holiday. IN telephone conversation he invited her to a rehearsal at his theater, created in 1996.

Soon Vitalina entered the Maimonides State Classical Academy, for which she moved to Moscow. Sometimes she called Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, and during one of the conversations he offered her a job in his theater. At first the girl was an accompanist, then she became a music director.

Vitalina Dzhigarkhanyan says that her first feelings for her future husband arose in Kyiv, but then it was just sympathy. The artist first perceived the girl as a friend and colleague, and began to show signs of attention only shortly before his divorce from his wife.

Armen Borisovich - Vitalina’s first husband. Surely this beautiful and educated girl previously had beloved men, but those relationships did not end in anything serious. Vitalina has neither entries in her passport nor children.

Some people condemn Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya for “destroying” Dzhigarkhanyan’s marriage to Tatyana Vlasova. These accusations are groundless, because Vlasov was still in the 90s. went to live and teach in the USA, and marriage remained just a stamp in my passport. He did not interfere with the elderly actor at all, and the divorce could have taken place many years earlier if there had been a reason for this. But the reason appeared only in 2015, and it was, as he believed, true love. Now Armen and Vitalina Dzhigarkhanyan officially became husband and wife, and all that remained was to wish them happiness. True, it, apparently, turned out to be not so long - already in causing skeptics to shrug: “We told you so...”

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is again at the center of a scandal. The pianist is sure that she ex-husband Armen Dzhigarkhanyan always envied Oleg Tabakov, so People's Artist will die in poverty and shame.

IN lately Things are not going well for Vitalina in the best possible way. Recently, a Moscow court arrested her apartment on Malogvardeyskaya and a bank account worth 1 million rubles. Apparently, being upset, the pianist said that, unlike the late Oleg Tabakov, her ex-husband Armen Dzhigarkhanyan would die in shame.

“Tabakov has always been more successful, courageous and consistent in his actions. Dzhigarkhanyan knew this and did not like him. But this is already human qualities“, Vitalina wrote in her microblog. Earlier, she stated that Armen Borisovich “doomed himself to die in shame. And it’s his choice.”

Let us remind you that Oleg Tabakov and Armen Dzhigarkhanyan are the same age, born in 1935. Both folk artists married young girls with a large age difference. There was a 30-year difference between Marina Zudina and Oleg Pavlovich, but they last breath loved each other. A woman has difficulty coping with grief after losing her beloved husband. It is unlikely that Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, who is 43 years younger than Armen Borisovich, will kill herself like that at the grave of her ex-husband.

Perhaps Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is angry because of the problems that have befallen her. The other day, the court imposed a security arrest on the pianist’s apartment and on her bank account, which contained a million rubles. Dzhigarkhanyan's ex-wife was accused of violating immunity privacy for publishing a video with the participation of the People's Artist without his desire. In addition, CCTV cameras were installed in Armen Borisovich’s office and Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is also suspected of this.

“The Moscow City Court was supposed to consider the complaint against the decision of the Cheryomushkinsky court, filed by me and Larisa Shirokova for illegal seizure in November (or December) 2017 cash from my safe deposit box. In fact, they were looking for fake documents about fraudulent real estate transactions, but in their absence they decided to seize at least the money. The article under which the investigation is being conducted does not provide for such sanctions, and we will appeal anything that is contrary to the law in all possible instances in a procedural manner. In fact, the meeting was postponed due to untimely notification (at least 7 days), and in our case, the complete lack of notification by the Cheryomushkinsky court to me and my lawyer about the date of the meeting. However, we were never notified of any procedural action of this court. We found out about the seizure by chance, a month later,” Vitalina was quoted as saying by 7days.

Ukrainian pianist, former general manager Theater under the direction of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan.

Biography of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya

born in the Ukrainian capital in 1979. Studied in Kyiv. Became a laureate of the international music competition in Paris. Graduated music school in piano, then the National Music Academy of Ukraine named after P. I. Tchaikovsky. In 2001 she moved to Moscow, where she entered the Maimonides State Classical Academy. Subsequently, she taught here at the Faculty of World musical culture and then the director Vladimir Yachmenev recommended Vitalina to the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater.

Back in Kyiv, 16-year-old Tsymbalyuk attended a performance with the participation of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (“December 32”, “City Zero”, “Hello, I’m your aunt!”, “Green Van”, “ Life Line"), took an autograph and from that moment was looking for a reason to meet with famous actor. Through acquaintances I found his phone numbers; in Moscow, sometimes I even managed to meet and have lunch together. When the artist fell ill, only his sister and Vitalina were nearby. In 2002, Armen Borisovich suffered a mini-stroke. Tsymbalyuk decided to support him and began to help Dzhigarkhanyan’s sister take care of him.

After some time, Armen invited Vitalina to work in his theater, where the pianist began serving in 2008. At first she worked as a manager musical part, and June 18, 2015 Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya took the chair of the director of the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater.

Soon the media began to be full of scandalous news related to Vitalina’s official decisions. In particular, in 2011 several people left the troupe famous artists, including Andrey Merzlikin (“Boomer”, “Piranha Hunting”, “Fortress”) and Stanislav Duzhnikov (“ Kamenskaya", "Graphomafia", "Voronins"). Elena Ksenofontova, Alexey Shevchenko, and Vladimir Kapustin joined the theater staff who left.

In 2016, another unpleasant situation became known - several employees of the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater complained that they were thrown out onto the street. Then the wife of the famous actor said that all relevant issues had been resolved by her.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya about the 2016 incident: “The allegedly illegally fired actress and costume designer lost all proceedings. This probably says something. Fortunately, everything calmed down. Now there is no place for intrigues and scandals in the team, although this, alas, happened before. But we managed to create an environment of like-minded people. It is important that not only Armen Borisovich and I feel good, all employees should feel comfortable... You see, I have almost 30 years of experience in art. I graduated from school at the conservatory and went through all these “creative” things. Got some bumps. From now on I know that it’s easier to break up with a person than to sort things out.”

In February 2017, another scandal broke out in the theater. This time connected with the dismissal of a young actress who had worked there for eight years. Dana Nazarova. She sued the institution, whose director Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya stated that the theater no longer needs an artist. Commenting on what happened to the press, Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife noted that the actress simply decided to promote herself in this way.

Personal life of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya

The romance between Dzhigarkhanyan and Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya has been known for a long time. However, until the winter of 2016, the couple was limited to civil relations, which in total lasted, according to Vitalina herself, 15 years. With his second wife Armen Dzhigarkhanyan I’ve had almost no contact for the last six years because she lives in America. Having received a divorce in September 2015, the artist proposed marriage to his young lover.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya: “Armen Borisovich invited me to his home for a cup of tea with thyme. I came and saw, or rather, felt that he was very lonely. We didn't make long-term plans. For a long time Armen Borisovich could not believe in the selflessness of my intentions, but over time he realized how much I love him.”

On February 25, 2016, 80-year-old Dzhigarkhanyan married a 36-year-old pianist. The wedding ceremony took place in an atmosphere of secrecy - only those closest to them knew about the event. True, the registration of the marriage was in jeopardy, since the actor had come down with a fever the day before.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya: “The situation was stressful: the day before Armen Borisovich was hospitalized with the flu, and until recently I didn’t know whether registration would take place. But he escaped from the hospital. Thanks to the friends who decorated the orchid arch and bought the bride’s bouquet. But I took care of the rings myself. I wanted something simple and elegant. The combination of white and yellow gold with diamonds seemed like a worthy option. No feasts, fireworks, endless toasts, competitions or presenters. Moreover, after the registry office we went to the theater.”

Vitalina was not previously married and has no children. For Armen, this was the third marriage. The 44-year age difference, according to the lovers, did not prevent the couple from finding happiness and finding each other common language.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan: “I can’t say what exactly Vitalina hooked me with. This is a very difficult question. A lot of things have been written, said, invented about these things, but there is no truth. And thank God, because then there is a chance to invent a life for yourself. And if you know the answer, then you are a person from KVN.”

In the fall of 2017, a black cat ran between Vitalina and her husband. On October 16, Tsymbalyuk wrote a statement to the police about Dzhigarkhanyan’s disappearance. She explained that, in her opinion, the actor was kidnapped. However, Andrei Malakhov undertook to find the famous artist. As part of his talk show “Live”, journalist Valentina Pimanova said that Armen Borisovich was temporarily admitted to the 57th Moscow hospital because he was slightly ill, but overall he was fine.

At the same time, the People's Artist of the USSR harshly told the correspondents who visited him that from now on he did not want to see his young wife and had already filed for divorce.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan about Vitalina: “She behaved vilely. She is a thief, not a person. She took money from my pocket. I don't feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for this process...”

It turned out that before going to the hospital, Dzhigarkhanyan left a note in his theater saying that he was firing the director Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

On October 18, 2017, it was shown on Channel One as part of the talk show “Let Them Talk” exclusive interview, which journalist Dmitry Borisov took from Armen Borisovich. Dzhigarkhanyan confirmed his intention to divorce Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, again accusing her of robbing him, called his young wife “a bad person who got into his pocket,” and added that, thanks to the efforts of Vitalina Viktorovna, he now simply has nowhere to live. live.

On November 27, court district No. 202 of the Kuntsevo district in Moscow satisfied Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s claim for divorce and officially dissolved the artists’ marriage. The court decision will enter into legal force only in a month, so Dzhigarkhanyan and Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya are still husband and wife. On day X, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya came to the studio of the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live”, where she first commented on her divorce from Dzhigarkhanyan and spoke frankly about the resonant story.

The pianist said that she did not appear in court today. Instead of Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, her representative Elina Mazur was present at the meeting. “I congratulate Vitalina. This horror, which lasted for several months, is over. Vitalina and Armen Borisovich are no longer spouses. The nightmare is over,” admitted Mazur.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya’s representative, Elina Mazur, said that after the divorce from Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, she plans to move to Paris and start a new life: “Vitalina is called to France and Germany. Don't forget, she is a professional, talented pianist. She prefers the first option, and plans to fly to Paris in mid-December to find out the terms of the contract. In Moscow, Vitalina purchased an apartment and will soon complete the renovation. And Dzhigarkhanyan has already replaced several rented apartments. He doesn’t like it anywhere - he spends the night in a new place for a couple of days, and then returns to the theater, to his office. Armen Borisovich’s friends have already spent more than a million rubles on rent.”

However, on December 4 Vitalina stated that she was offended that the court decided to divorce them without even trying to reconcile. “I’m not happy with the court’s decision. It hurts that in two months my husband never talked to me and didn’t explain what I was guilty of. I won't forgive him for this. But I still want to live with him - in any of my three apartments, where he wants, in a good neighborly manner. I feel so sorry for him, I would look after him. And I changed my mind about going to Paris, so as not to be accused of emigration: I’m going to stage my old enterprise and new performances in Moscow. I’m looking for another theater,” admitted Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

The scandalous story of the divorce of 82-year-old Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and 36-year-old Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya at the end of November seemed to have come to its logical conclusion. However ex-spouses, nevertheless, will have to meet in court. According to lawyer Armen Borisovich Evgeny Parfenov, two criminal cases have already been opened against Vitalina.

The ex-wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was charged under Article 137 of the Criminal Code (disclosure of private life) and Article 235 of the Criminal Code (theft of documents). According to the investigation, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya posted on the Internet and also gave to journalists materials about Armen Borisovich, which are legally protected as a personal secret. The woman was charged in absentia on December 5. On the same day, she was given a preventive measure in the form of a written undertaking not to leave the place.

Despite the official status married woman, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya does not deny herself the opportunity to go on a date with another man. Thus, the artist spent one of the January evenings in the company of media tycoon Alexander Mitroshenkov. The couple was caught having a romantic dinner in one of the fashionable restaurants in the capital. According to insiders, Mitroshenkov came to the meeting with Vitalina with a bouquet of daffodils. According to rumors, the businessman has long shown interest in the pianist.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's lawyer told reporters that Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya had been formally charged. The fact is that Vitalina is considered guilty of violating the privacy of Armen Borisovich, the details of which she willingly shared with journalists without Dzhigarkhanyan’s consent.

December 5th ex-lover Armen Dzhigarkhanyan - Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya was officially charged with disclosing the secrets of her ex-husband's private life.

The actor’s lawyer, Evgeny Parfenov, announced this in an interview with reporters. According to him, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya was engaged in collecting and disseminating information about personal and family life actor, without receiving the necessary consent from Dzhigarkhanyan.

Vitalina has already signed a written undertaking not to leave, so if she tries to leave Russian capital she risks being under house arrest. However, the news about the filing of charges against Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya has already been discussed by some lawyers, in particular, lawyer Alexander Dobrovinsky noted in his microblog that registering a marriage and subsequent divorce can lead to unexpected consequences.

Legal experts suggest that if Vitalina is found guilty on charges of disclosing details of her private life, she could go to jail for up to two years. In addition, it is possible that in the near future the pianist will be charged with stealing documents.

The fact is that Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is also suspected of stealing the passport of Armen Borisovich, who reported him missing to the police a few weeks earlier. Law enforcement officials have already carried out the necessary procedural actions, in particular, they searched Vitalina’s apartments, as well as her parents.

Biography of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya

Ukrainian pianist, former general director of the Theater under the direction of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan.
Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya was born in the Ukrainian capital in 1979. Studied in Kyiv. She became a laureate of an international music competition in Paris. She graduated from a music school in piano, then from the National Music Academy of Ukraine named after P. I. Tchaikovsky.

In 2001 she moved to Moscow, where she entered the Maimonides State Classical Academy. Subsequently, she taught here at the Faculty of World Musical Culture, and then director Vladimir Yachmenev recommended Vitalina to the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater.

Back in Kyiv, 16-year-old Tsymbalyuk attended a performance with the participation of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (“December 32”, “City Zero”, “Hello, I’m your aunt!”, “Green Van”, “Life Line”), took an autograph and from there moment I was looking for a reason to meet a famous actor. Through acquaintances I found his phone numbers; in Moscow, sometimes I even managed to meet and have lunch together. When the artist fell ill, only his sister and Vitalina were nearby.

In 2002, Armen Borisovich suffered a mini-stroke. Tsymbalyuk decided to support him and began to help Dzhigarkhanyan’s sister take care of him.

After some time, Armen invited Vitalina to work in his theater, where the pianist began serving in 2008. At first she worked as the head of the musical department, and on June 18, 2015, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya took the chair of director of the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater.

Soon the media began to be full of scandalous news related to Vitalina’s official decisions. In particular, in 2011, several famous artists left the troupe, including Andrei Merzlikin (“Boomer”, “Piranha Hunt”, “Fortress”) and Stanislav Duzhnikov (“Kamenskaya”, “Graphomafia”, “Voronins”). Elena Ksenofontova, Alexey Shevchenko, and Vladimir Kapustin joined the theater staff who left.

In 2016, another unpleasant situation became known - several employees of the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater complained that they were thrown out onto the street. Then the wife of the famous actor said that all relevant issues had been resolved by her.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya about the 2016 incident: “The allegedly illegally fired actress and costume designer lost all proceedings. This probably says something. Fortunately, everything calmed down. Now there is no place for intrigues and scandals in the team, although this, alas, happened before. But we managed to create an environment of like-minded people. It is important that not only Armen Borisovich and I feel good, all employees should feel comfortable... You see, I have almost 30 years of experience in art. I graduated from school at the conservatory and went through all these “creative” things. Got some bumps. From now on I know that it’s easier to break up with a person than to sort things out.”

In February 2017, another scandal broke out in the theater. This time it was connected with the dismissal of the young actress Dana Nazarova, who had worked there for eight years. She filed a lawsuit against the institution, whose director Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya stated that the theater no longer needed the artist. Commenting on what happened to the press, Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife noted that the actress simply decided to promote herself in this way.

Personal life of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya

The romance between Dzhigarkhanyan and Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya has been known for a long time. However, until the winter of 2016, the couple was limited to a civil relationship, which in total lasted, according to Vitalina herself, 15 years. Armen Dzhigarkhanyan has hardly communicated with his second wife for the last six years, since she lives in America. Having received a divorce in September 2015, the artist proposed marriage to his young lover.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya: “Armen Borisovich invited me to his home for a cup of tea with thyme. I came and saw, or rather, felt that he was very lonely. We didn't make long-term plans. For a long time Armen Borisovich could not believe in the selflessness of my intentions, but over time he realized how much I love him.”

On February 25, 2016, 80-year-old Dzhigarkhanyan married a 36-year-old pianist. The wedding ceremony took place in an atmosphere of secrecy - only those closest to them knew about the event. True, the registration of the marriage was in jeopardy, since the actor had come down with a fever the day before.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya: “The situation was stressful: the day before Armen Borisovich was hospitalized with the flu, and until recently I didn’t know whether registration would take place. But he escaped from the hospital. Thanks to the friends who decorated the orchid arch and bought the bride’s bouquet. But I took care of the rings myself. I wanted something simple and elegant. The combination of white and yellow gold with diamonds seemed like a worthy option. No feasts, fireworks, endless toasts, competitions or presenters. Moreover, after the registry office we went to the theater.”

Vitalina was not previously married and has no children. For Armen, this was the third marriage. The 44-year age difference, according to the lovers, did not prevent the couple from finding happiness and finding a common language with each other.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan: “I can’t say what exactly Vitalina hooked me with. This is a very difficult question. A lot of things have been written, said, invented about these things, but there is no truth. And thank God, because then there is a chance to invent a life for yourself. And if you know the answer, then you are a person from KVN.”

In the fall of 2017, a black cat ran between Vitalina and her husband. On October 16, Tsymbalyuk wrote a statement to the police about Dzhigarkhanyan’s disappearance. She explained that, in her opinion, the actor was kidnapped. However, Andrei Malakhov undertook to find the famous artist. As part of his talk show “Live,” journalist Valentina Pimanova said that Armen Borisovich was temporarily admitted to the 57th Moscow hospital because he was slightly ill, but overall he was fine.

At the same time, the People's Artist of the USSR harshly told the correspondents who visited him that from now on he did not want to see his young wife and had already filed for divorce.
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan about Vitalina: “She behaved vilely. She is a thief, not a person. She took money from my pocket. I don't feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for this process..."

It turned out that before going to the hospital, Dzhigarkhanyan left a note in his theater saying that he was firing director Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

On October 18, 2017, on Channel One, as part of the talk show “Let Them Talk,” an exclusive interview was aired with Armen Borisovich by journalist Dmitry Borisov. Dzhigarkhanyan confirmed his intention to divorce Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, again accusing her of robbing him, called his young wife “a bad person who got into his pocket,” and added that, thanks to the efforts of Vitalina Viktorovna, he now simply has nowhere to live. live.

On November 27, court district No. 202 of the Kuntsevo district in Moscow satisfied Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s claim for divorce and officially dissolved the artists’ marriage. The court decision will enter into legal force only in a month, so Dzhigarkhanyan and Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya are still husband and wife. On day X, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya came to the studio of the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live”, where for the first time she commented on the divorce from Dzhigarkhanyan and frankly spoke about the resonant story.

The pianist said that she did not appear in court today. Instead of Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, her representative Elina Mazur was present at the meeting. “I congratulate Vitalina. This horror, which lasted for several months, is over. Vitalina and Armen Borisovich are no longer spouses. The nightmare is over,” admitted Mazur.

Representative of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya Elina Mazur said that after the divorce from Armen Dzhigarkhanyan she plans to move to Paris and start new life: “Vitalina is called to France and Germany. Don't forget, she is a professional, talented pianist. She prefers the first option, and plans to fly to Paris in mid-December to find out the terms of the contract.

In Moscow, Vitalina purchased an apartment and will soon complete the renovation. And Dzhigarkhanyan has already changed several rented apartments. He doesn’t like it anywhere - he spends the night in a new place for a couple of days, and then returns to the theater, to his office. Armen Borisovich’s friends have already spent more than a million rubles on rent.”

However, on December 4, Vitalina said that she was offended that the court decided to divorce them without even trying to reconcile. “I’m not happy with the court’s decision. It hurts that in two months my husband never talked to me and didn’t explain what I was guilty of. I won't forgive him for this. But I still want to live with him - in any of my three apartments, where he wants, in a good neighborly manner.

I feel so sorry for him, I would look after him. And I changed my mind about going to Paris, so as not to be accused of emigration: I’m going to stage my old enterprise and new performances in Moscow. I’m looking for another theater,” admitted Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

The scandalous story of the divorce of 82-year-old Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and 36-year-old Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya at the end of November seemed to have come to its logical conclusion. However, the former spouses will still have to meet in court. According to lawyer Armen Borisovich Evgeny Parfenov, two criminal cases have already been opened against Vitalina.

Over his long, more than eighty-year life, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was married three times. All his wives were different from one another, and the fate of each of them developed differently.

The artist's double tragedy

The first wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was the actress of the Yerevan Russian Theater. Stanislavsky, Alla Vannovskaya. Dzhigarkhonyan was also enrolled in the same theater. He was amazed extraordinary beauty young woman, and Anna reciprocated his feelings.

The couple lived for six years, but they did not bring much joy to Dzhigarkhanyan. Alla was explosive, hysterical and painfully jealous. They say that in a fit of jealousy she rushed into a fight.

In 1964, Alla Vannovskaya gave birth to a daughter, Elena. Childbirth complicated Alla’s already precarious health, and doctors diagnosed her mental illness– chorea(Dance of St. Vitus). Unable to bear it, Dzhigarkhonyan took his one-year-old daughter and filed for divorce.

They say that when Dzhigarkhanyan moved to Moscow, Alla Vannovskaya committed suicide. According to another version, she died in a psychiatric hospital.

Later, the artist’s mother helped raise Elena, and then, when he got back on his feet in Moscow, the actor took her in with him. Elena wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps, and rehearsed the play “Sunset” with her father. Shortly before the premiere, Elena was found asleep in a car with her boyfriend. What was it - an accident or a double suicide! This question remains unanswered.

It is only known that Elena had a relationship with a young man, and the famous dad was against his daughter’s choice. Only once in an interview did Dzhigarkhanyan say, “ It's my fault».

Marriage of forty years

Dzhigarkhanyan lived with his second wife Tatyana Vlasova for more than forty years. He met her at the same Yerevan Russian Theater, where she went to serve as head of the literary department. She stood on the porch of the theater, thin, in black stockings, and smoked a long cigarette with a cigarette holder. Seeing her, the actor realized that this was his woman.

She was married to the director of the theater in which Dzhigarkhanyan served. Tatyana gave birth to a son, Stepan, in marriage with her husband, but the couple no longer lived together. Nevertheless, Dzhigarkhanyan did not dare to court, he simply admired from afar. One day a girl complained that nothing made her happy. " There is a proven way - you need to fall in love", advised the artist. Tatyana told the actor some time later that she followed this advice. So she confessed her love for the artist.

The young couple signed in a hurry, without even having time to buy rings. The actor put his grandmother's wedding ring on the bride's finger.

Soon Lenkom actress Olga Yakovleva came to their theater. Impressed by working with Dzhigarkhanyan in the play “104 Pages about Love,” she invited Armen to move to Moscow. To play at Lenkom, with Efros himself - who could resist such an offer? Tatyana also had a desire to move to the capital.

Interesting notes:

They lived in a small room in the basement of the theater without amenities, but were so passionate about each other that they did not notice the difficulties.

Dzhigarkhanyan’s relationship with Tatyana’s son Stepan did not work out. They remained strangers. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, but did not work in his specialty. Dzhigarkhanyan did everything possible for his stepson- bought an apartment, set up his own theater, which he organized in 1996. Stepan didn’t last long at his stepfather’s theater either; he was fired for gross violation labor discipline.

And suddenly, in the nineties, the artist’s wife expressed a desire to move to the USA. By that time, Dzhigarkhanyan had received American citizenship. Dzhigarkhanyan himself did not want to move overseas. He stayed in Russia, where his work, language, his theater are.

For fifteen years the couple lived on opposite sides of the ocean, Dzhigarkhanyan spent only two months a year in America. He complained that Tatyana was not at all interested in his life, health, or affairs. He fully supported his wife, paying all his bills and needs. A void formed next to the artist himself, and, as you know, a holy place is never empty. A third woman appeared in his life.

I was just nearby

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya was born in the late 70s in Kyiv, where she graduated from the Music Academy of Ukraine named after P. I. Tchaikovsky. In 2001, she moved to Moscow, where she continued her education at the Maimonides State Classical Academy.

The girl was a longtime fan of Armen Dzhigarkhonyan, back in her youth, in Kyiv, she attended a performance with his participation and received an autograph from the star’s hands. Since then, she dreamed of meeting the actor, looked for meetings, and looked for phone numbers.

She managed to meet her idol in person. They met sometimes and had lunch together. Vitalina was then teaching at the Jewish Academy, and Dzhigarkhanyan invited her to work in his theater. The woman first worked there as an accompanist, then headed the musical department.

In 2001, Dzhigarkhonyan suffered a mini-stroke, and a devoted fan was next to the actor's sister. Meanwhile, his legal wife lived quietly in the United States, and supposedly did not even know about his illness. According to one version, Armen himself did not tell her, because he forbade calling his wife from America, but always called himself. Vitalina supported the middle-aged man in every possible way and looked after him.

Photo by Armen Dzhigarkhonyan and Vitalina

There are very contradictory rumors about Vitalina, that with her arrival intrigues appeared in the theater, that she influences the distribution of roles and is guilty of the dismissal of a number of leading actors and other theater workers. Since 2015, the girl took the position of theater director, and she is also blamed for the departure of the previous director.

Dzhigarkhanyan divorced Tatyana Vlasova, and in 2016 married Vitalina. He cannot answer the direct question of why she hooked him. " If you know the answers to all the questions, then you are from KVN", he says.

In the fall of 2017, a scandal began around the marriage of Armen and Vitalina. The couple divorced, and their divorce proceedings and all its ensuing consequences were discussed in detail in the episodes of Let Them Talk Live broadcast. After the divorce, all of the actor’s real estate went to his ex-wife.

A video appeared on the Internet where Armen calls Vitalina “cheap” and swears at the girl, demanding to pour him more whiskey. On the show, Vitalina did not tell the reason for the scandal. ex-wife Dzhigarkhanyan said that she felt unnecessary in this relationship.

The episodes also discussed Vitalina’s possible pregnancy and her involvement in the embezzlement case at the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater. During all the proceedings, Olga Martynova supported Vitalina.