Tatiana Drubich, the celebrated actress known for her captivating beauty and feminine charm, recently celebrated her 65th birthday. Despite her quiet life away from the spotlight, Drubich remains active as a philanthropist, businesswoman, actress, and grandmother.
Drubich’s career began with Sergei Solovyov’s film “A Hundred Days After Childhood,” where she captured the hearts of audiences. Solovyov played a significant role in her life, advising her to pursue medicine, which she did, becoming a homeopathic doctor. She balanced her medical career with acting, often filming during her vacations.
Although married to Solovyov for only six years, their bond lasted until his death in 2021. Solovyov recognized her unique “feminine mind,” which contributed to her success as a businesswoman in the sterilization of surgical instruments. This venture provided her with financial independence, allowing her to live comfortably.
Drubich’s daughter, Anna, is a successful Hollywood composer, while her younger daughter, Maria, remains largely out of the public eye. Anna’s musical talent was fostered by Solovyov, and she has since composed for numerous films and television series, earning accolades such as Nika awards and a Golden Eagle.
Today, Drubich dedicates much of her time to philanthropy as the co-chair of the Vera Hospice Assistance Fund. Inspired by Vera Millionshikova, the founder of the first hospice for cancer patients in Moscow, Drubich is committed to providing dignity and support to those in need. She believes that “without charity, a person’s life cannot be normal.”