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Yuliya Nachalova in Geroy eyo romana (2001)

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Yuliya Nachalova

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  • Born
    January 31, 1981 · Voronezh, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  • Died
    March 16, 2019 · Moscow, Russia (cardiac arrest)
  • Birth name
    Yuliya Viktorovna Nachalova

Biography

    • Yuliya Nachalova is Russian singer, actress and TV presenter. From the age of two she began to study vocals under the guidance of her father. From the age of five she began to sing on the professional stage. Yuliya studied at the children's art school. In 1991-1992, she participated in the Morning Star TV competition and won it. Creative activity had to be combined with learning. At the "Morning Star" a meeting was held with the singer Irina Ponarovskaya, with whom Yuliya later went on tours. In 1995, the first album was released at the studio "Union" "Ah, school, school." In the same year, she took part in the international vocal competition of Russian-speaking performers "Big Apple-95" in New York, where she won the Grand-Prix. Despite the fact that among the competitors were Christina Aguilera and Dina Brown, Yuliya Nachalova managed to win this competition. In 1997, the single "The Hero of Not My Romance" was released, which became the singer's business card. In 2000 she graduated from the pop-jazz department of the Gnesins Music School (course V. Khachaturov). In 2001 she starred in the film Geroy eyo romana (2001), in 2004 - in the film "Bomb for the Bride" with Dmitriy Kharatyan. In 2003 she participated in the reality show The Last Hero (2001). In 2004 Nachalova entered the correspondence department of GITIS. In 2005 she starred in the musical comedy Tri mushketyora (2005). In 2010, she recorded a new English-language album "Wild Butterfly" in the USA. In 2019, the last filming of Nachalova on television was participation in the show Ty super! (2017) on the NTV television channel and the final of the show One to One! (2013), where the singer was a mentor.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Tango Papa

Family

  • Spouses
      Evgeniy Aldonin(June 1, 2006 - November 2011) (divorced, 1 child)
      Dmitriy Lanskoy(January 20, 2001 - 2004) (divorced)
  • Children
      Vera Aldonina
  • Parents
      Viktor Nachalov
      Taisiya Nachalova

Trivia

  • Nachalova had years of ongoing health issues prior to her death in 2019. In early 2000s, she suffered anorexia nervosa. In 2007, she had unsuccessful breast augmentation surgery in Los Angeles, which led to sepsis and kidney failure. She later was diagnosed with gout and was treated for it in different countries, but all the courses of treatment she had were unsuccessfully. On March 8, 2019, she was hospitalized in a west of Moscow hospital right from the rehearsal. On March 11st, she was hospitalized at the Botkin Hospital with complications from gout, high blood sugar and incipient gangrene of her leg, which she developed after a minor injury and self-administration of lidocaine. On March 13rd, it was reported that she was on artificial lung ventilation and put into drug sleep. On the morning of March 16th, it became known that she had undergone surgery on her leg, but she died the same day at 18:20 from sepsis and heart failure at the age of 39. She was buried on March 21st at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow (site No. 17).
  • Had one daughter, Vera Aldonina (b. December 1, 2006), with her ex-husband Evgeniy Aldonina. Vera was named after Nachalova's late grandmother. Her godparents are Rolan Gusev and Larisa Dolina.
  • The fourth The Last Hero (2001)'s season 4's participant to die in less than four years. The other three were Zhanna Friske, Yana Volkova and Kirill Tolmatskiy. Tolmatskiy died just a month prior to her own death and she was really upset about it as they were on good terms while participating in the show.
  • The second One to One! (2013)'s participant to die before the finale; the first was Batyrkhan Shukenov.

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