Where Barbie from the TV series “stepmother” Did Tamta Lano disappear – it’s hard to recognize her today

Where Barbie from the TV series “stepmother” Did Tamta Lano disappear – it’s hard to recognize her today

In the zero Tamta Lano was in high demand. The audience remembered her from the series “stepmother”, “Ranetki” and “Adult Games”. But where is she today?

Where Barbie from the TV series “stepmother” Did Tamta Lano disappear – it’s hard to recognize her today

Maybe the name Tamta Lano means nothing to you, but you certainly remember Barbie from the TV series “stepmother” and Olya Lebedeva from “Ranetok”. In the 2000s, the actress had a lot of fans and imitators, but today few people know how her fate unfolded.

Tamta handled the bitchy roles well, sparking interest.

Few people know that the girl grew up in Georgia and did not know the Russian language (although she was born in Moscow), but she quickly learned it. The girl received a vocal education (in the sense of “pop-jazz vocals”), but then moved on to acting.

In 2007, the Stepmother project came, followed by a sequel – the Adult Games series, where Tamta played Vika Lozhkina, nicknamed Barbie. This role glorified the girl. Then there was “Ranetki” and “Next”, and then … his career began to decline. And in the end, Lano disappeared from radar.

We wondered what had happened to him. And we found it!

It turned out that after failures in acting, Tamta decided to focus her energies on her initial education. She became a singing teacher and, together with her husband Peter Malanov, performed in the duet “Rules of the Game”. The girl’s voice is really amazing. By the way, the couple have a son.

In social networks, Lano has a very small blog, but she obviously develops it, regularly posting lessons and tips on singing. And a lot of nostalgia for the theme of “Stepmother”. By the way, from the same microblog we learned that Tamta did not completely leave the theater: she occasionally plays small roles in Russian TV series.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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