Since childhood, Larissa Krivtsova dreamed of theatricalScenes, but fate brought her to television. Becoming in the 90s the leading popular program "First Channel" "Good Morning", she won the audience with her sincerity and benevolence. Subsequently, Krivtsova headed the management of the morning programs, was engaged in producing, created her own projects. Today, the presenter, who was beloved by many viewers, gave way to the blue screen to her younger colleagues, but she is still interested in what is happening on domestic television.
Larisa Valentinovna Krivtsova was born in the firstthe day of January 1949 in Vilnius. Her father was a soldier, so the family moved from one city to another repeatedly. Finally, the Krivtsov settled in Yaroslavl. Here Larissa went to school and began attending the theater circle. The girl was very fond of participating in performances, and in high school she decided to enroll in a local theater school.
However, strict parents considered the profession of an actressnot serious and persuaded her daughter to choose a more solid specialty. Under their pressure, Krivtsova became a student of the philological faculty of the Yaroslavl Pedagogical Institute, who graduated cum laude in 1974. After this, the girl entered postgraduate school and began to prepare for a scientific career, but she still had a craving for art.
To at least somehow touch the beautiful, sheactively attended the Institute of Theater. On his stage, Larissa Valentinovna played Zhenya Kamelkova in the performance of B. Vasilyev's "A Dawns Here Are Quiet" and the first woman of Adam in "Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri.
When Krivtsova studied in graduate school, the dream ofthe professional scene of the unexpected became a reality for her. The director of the student theater of the teacher's college was invited to teach at the Yaroslavl Theater School. He had to stage the play, but the actress could not find the main role. And then the director recalled Larisa Krivtsov, who was well acquainted with him in the student theater, and invited her to the third year of the acting department of the theatrical school. Larissa Valentinovna gladly accepted his offer, but did not quit her postgraduate studies.
After graduation from the theater school andgraduate school Larisa Krivtsova, whose biography is described in this article, decided to live separately from her parents and left Yaroslavl. Having settled in Kaliningrad, the girl got a job in the local theater, and after a while she married her colleague on the stage. Serving the art in the provinces did not bring Larissa moral satisfaction, and the joint life with her husband did not develop. After parting with him, she decided to return to Yaroslavl to her parents. From now on her life makes a sharp turn.
Walking through the streets of Yaroslavl, Krivtsovamet her old girlfriend. Learning that Larissa is in search of work, she invited her to work as a director of theatrical performances at a local television studio. So the future presenter first got on TV. In the new job, she easily mastered and quickly began to move up the career ladder. The management of the channel offered her candidacy for the chairmanship of the committee on television and radio broadcasting. To get to this post, Krivtsova was forced to enter the journalism faculty at the Higher Party School in Moscow, which she graduated in 1986. While she was studying in the capital, she met Valery Krivtsov, whom she had an affair with during her youth. Soon she married him and on December 25, 1986 gave birth to her son Eugene.
Marriage and the birth of his son crossed his careerLarissa at the Yaroslavl television studio. Having moved to her husband in Moscow, she could not find a decent job for a year until she got a job in the crew of the TV show "Vzglyad". In 1991, Mr .. Krivtsov took a journalist in the program "Good evening, Moscow!" On the channel MTK.
Having worked very little, it was approvedto the position of the presenter, but after the first recording the young woman was removed from work. The culprits of the failure of Kryvtsova were large plastic earrings, which she wore on the air. When the novice TV star turned its head, they rang loudly, drowning out the voices of the studio guests. This did not please the management of the channel, and Krivtsov was removed from the air.
But not for long. Soon, Larissa Valentinovna was still called to conduct the program "Good evening, Moscow!" And even made her a leader. In parallel with this work, she created her own projects "The Life of the Capital" and "Moscow Time - 850". With the TV channel, MTC Krivtsova worked until 1997 and was forced to leave because of disagreements with top management.
In December 1997 Larisa Krivtsova was invited to lead the popular program "Good Morning" on "The First Channel" (at that time, ORT). She worked on issues that aired on Thursdays. Unlike other Moscow TV presenters, who do not allow themselves unnecessary emotions before the camera, Larisa Valentinovna never restrained herself. Her excessive openness, sincerity and contagious laughter were often criticized by colleagues. However, Krivtsova continued to be herself, and conquered the fans of domestic television. The program "Good Morning" with her participation has always collected tens of millions of viewers from all over the CIS near the blue screens. Krivtsov was the undisputed anchorman of the television program until 2003. In addition, she served as the director of the morning programs on Channel One.
Despite the workload at work, Krivtsovafound time for the organization of its own TV studio "Studio-A", which was joined by many of her familiar TV men. First, Larisa Valentinovna made films and programs to order, but after the studio began to bring a good income, the TV host began to come up with her own projects. In 1998, at the height of her work in the program "Good Morning" on "First Channel", Krivtsova with the Studio-A team started creating a quiz show "Aye, da Pushkin!", Dedicated to the anniversary of the great poet. The program, which Larissa conducted personally, was on the air of ORT throughout 1998-1999. In 2000 the TV host started to create her next TV project - the quiz "Russia: the bells of fate".
In 2001, Larissa Krivtsova and Andrey Malakhovappealed to the leadership of the "First Channel" with the idea of creating a talk show "Big Wash". Producers of the telecast were "Studio-A" and "New Company". Andrey Malakhov was appointed to the role of the presenter, and Krivtsova became the producer. "Big washing" is considered the most successful project of Larissa Valentinovna. She was the producer of the talk show until 2004, after which she was replaced by Natalya Nikonova. Leaving the project, Krivtsova continued to communicate with Malakhov, considering him an unusually talented and charming leader.
The program "Good Morning" has made Krivtsova a favoriteand recognized by many, therefore, when in 2003 the TV presenter began to conduct the "City of Women" show at the "First Channel", she immediately attracted the attention of a multimillion audience to him. In the same period, she made a proposal to create a project "Stand up and go." In 2004-2007, Larisa Valentinovna held the post of general director of the Publishing House "City of Women". Thanks to her ideas, such programs as "Fashion sentence", "Control purchase", "Malakhov +" appeared on domestic television. In 2010, Krivtsova tried her hand at a new role, acting as the screenwriter of the film "Abode".
Talented director and producer Larissa Krivtsova -the TV presenter of 1 channel in 90 years. Where does it work now? To date, Larissa Valentinovna is 67 years old. She is the director of the "Studio-A" she created. On television, Krivtsova left behind herself a worthy receiver in the person of her own son.
29-year-old Eugene Krivtsov followed in the footsteps of his mother. After graduating from the Faculty of International Journalism at Moscow State University, he became a successful TV presenter, correspondent, producer, director and screenwriter. At the beginning of his career he led the program "Big letters", "Techno", "Personal time". Today Eugene is actively engaged in the creation of documentary films. There is a young man working and in feature films. In 2010, he played Daniel Naryadov in the film "Abode". In 2011, the filmography of the son of Larisa Krivtsova was replenished with the role of the photographer in the third part of the series "St. John's Wort".
With her husband Larisa Valentinovna was not lucky at allless than with his son. Valery Evgenievich Krivtsov spent his entire life in scientific work, for a long time headed the Faculty of High Technologies and Innovations of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Although the husband of the famous presenter has never had a relationship with television, he always supported her ideas and was never jealous of work. This is the secret of the happy family life of the Krivtsovs.
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