The host of the Good Morning program Olga Ushakova became a mother of many children. Olga Ushakova: biography and personal life Olga Ushakova TV presenter special daughter

Olga Ushakova and Timur Solovyov in the program “ Good morning»

Olga Ushakova For more than three years he has appeared in the Good Morning program on Channel One. At the end of January, the TV presenter shared with fans good news about the imminent addition to the family.

Yesterday Olga posted a tender photo on Instagram with her husband and child, captioning it: “04/14/18. 9 months after the wedding, our miracle was born. They say children conceived in Honeymoon, will be happy... Let it be so.”

It is known that the TV presenter gave birth to a girl. The baby was born in one of the most prestigious maternity hospitals in the capital - the Lapino Mother and Child Clinical Hospital. The first ever photograph of Olga Ushakova’s third daughter was taken by a professional photographer working at the hospital.

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Olga Ushakova with her husband Adam

Olga Ushakova is raising two daughters of the same age: 12-year-old Daria and 11-year-old Ksenia. U older girl diagnosed with neurological disorders resembling high-functioning autism. Olga admitted: “Raising special children in our country is like surviving on a desert island.” The TV presenter almost didn’t talk about the girls’ father and didn’t mention his name, however, that her daughters bear his last name.

Olga lived in a civil marriage for several years with a much older man, having met him in Ukraine. After her lover moved to Moscow, the TV presenter followed him. According to her reviews, the man communicates well with his daughters and helps her raise them.

Olga began dating her current husband, restaurateur Adam, in October 2013. The TV presenter carefully guards her personal life and does not say anything about her husband. It is known that Adam does not live in Russia most of the time. The couple got married on July 17, 2017 in Cyprus. Adam found it before the wedding mutual language with Olga's daughters. “They have fun together. The husband generally handles children skillfully, and all the children, familiar and unfamiliar, always circle around him,” noted the TV presenter.

How did you meet your husband?

We met about four years ago in London. My friend and I were standing in line in the dressing room of a popular restaurant, and Adam and his friend did not notice the line and approached from the other side. Fairly hungry and irritated by the slowness of the cloakroom attendant, I called out to the “insolent people.” They apologized profusely and profusely. And then, according to my husband, he watched me from the side all evening and, when we got ready to go home, he realized that he couldn’t let me leave... And now we are husband and wife, although initially it was difficult to imagine that we In principle, we can have at least some kind of relationship.  We're both too difficult people

, besides, all the circumstances were against us, the most important of which was distance.

How did Adam propose to you? For several years we rushed between two cities, arranged dates on neutral territory. And at one of them, in Vienna, Adam proposed to me. In principle, we have already discussed for a long time further development

our relationship and came to the conclusion that it was enough to fly in the skies both literally and figuratively, it was time to create a family, a hearth, a nest - in general, something earthly and tangible, and I didn’t think much about the topic of engagement. First, Adam had to ask the children for my hand, then my dad. And all this was so touching and important for me that, it would seem, no more was needed. But my beloved chose the moment when I least expected the proposal, and got down on one knee in the royal scenery - in the park of Belvedere Castle.

How many guests were there?

We decided to invite only the closest relatives: parents, brothers and sisters with their families - 18 people in total. Although the original plan called for a big wedding. That’s what the groom wanted, and I didn’t seem to mind. I love big holidays and enjoy organizing them. But this time I wanted something different. Having started organizing, I realized that this wedding would not be about us. I wanted something soulful, intimate, to slowly enjoy every moment.

Why did you decide to have your wedding in Cyprus, and in the hottest time? On one of our first trips we went to Cyprus and stayed in a very beautiful place - in a private villa complex with beautiful garden

As for the date, everything is much less romantic - we squeezed the wedding into our work schedules and combined it with a short summer vacation. But already within the resulting interval, they chose a beautiful date: 07/17/17. Adam's birthday is on the 17th and mine is on the 7th. We thought it would be symbolic. But it’s really hot on the island at this time, so we scheduled the ceremony for the evening, literally an hour and a half before sunset. It's funny that we initially chose 16:00. Then, a few days before the wedding, I arrived at the place and every day I went to the beach at a certain time: first at four o’clock, then at five, at half past six - and finally, experimentally, I found out that six o’clock in the evening would be ideal.

What were the decor, floristry, music, food, entertainment like?

When celebrating a wedding on the beach, the most obvious thing seems to be to use a nautical theme. But this is exactly what I categorically did not want - no starfish, ropes or anchors. The only reference to the sea were the shells on which the calligrapher wrote the names of the guests for seating. To describe the style, in a conversation with a decorator, I ultimately came up with the following definition: wealthy fishing village. Real boats, which now served as decoration for the garden, fit perfectly into this concept. We dressed the children in blue linen overalls and loose white shirts, and completed the look with straw hats. For other guests, the dress code was limited to a certain color scheme- there was a ban on bright colors. I wanted the brightest colors to be the natural blue surface of the sea, olive trees and pale pink sunset. And in general, we tried to use natural scenery to the maximum. So we abandoned the classic altar.

I initially knew that I didn’t want a flower arch - I always feel incredibly sorry for the flowers that are left to die immediately after Mendelssohn’s march subsides. We chose two trees that form a natural arch and decorated them a little with white bougainvillea - it blooms at this time. The rest of the flowers were ordered from Israel - all within our pastel-powdery range. Although I must say that the local florists know their business and all the compositions delighted us for several days after the wedding. By the way, our team turned out to be international. I knew who my photographer would be even before I got ready to get married. Elina and I met just while filming for Wedding - I was filming as a bridesmaid. The photographer, in turn, recommended a videographer. I found the organizer in Moscow also through a recommendation. It was important to me that we were on the same wavelength and not far from each other. Cyprus has its own criteria for a good wedding: the main thing is to invite as many guests as possible and feed everyone well. They don't pay much attention to details. Therefore, even Cypriot contractors are our former compatriots. Only the musicians were native Cypriots. We invited a violin duet for the formal part and a jazz band for dinner.

Almost the most important question: How did you choose the dress?

The dress added another accent to the overall style. I chose it shortly before the appointed wedding day completely by accident. It was buried in a heap of others lush dresses. I saw only a piece of lace and immediately realized that this was what I was looking for. Real Lush Wedding Dress with corset and train. But at the same time it did not look pretentious at all. Cypriot style lace fit perfectly into the wedding concept and even gave it a new direction. We added lace to the decor and ordered personalized napkins made from the famous Lefkari lace as souvenirs for the guests. This is an ancient local craft, which is even protected by UNESCO. We also prepared lace parasols and wooden fans with our initials for the guests.

It took us no more than an hour and a half to create the image, and I was ready even before the groom. True, right before going out, force majeure happened: one of the bridesmaids caught her heel on my dress. The sound of the fabric cracking made my heart skip a beat. The hole in the top layer of lace turned out to be huge. But I decided for myself that this was for luck. They mended the hole right on me, and, in fact, no one noticed anything. One of the organizers later complimented my self-control, saying that some people would have postponed the wedding after this.

What was the most important thing at this wedding?

Atmosphere! She was perfect, exactly what we wanted. Everything was moderately solemn, but nevertheless very family-like. Absolutely everyone felt comfortable.

What was your most touching and emotional moment?

Our first eye contact with my future husband. He stood at the “altar”, and I walked towards him through the garden on my father’s arm. At this moment, the violinists tore our hearts out with our favorite Coldplay melody. It was a fabulous moment.

What do you remember most?

To be honest, it’s hard to pick just one. It was like one tune, well played from start to finish. First, a very touching solemn part, vows, rings, congratulations from loved ones. Then a short romantic photo session at sunset. At this time, guests were treated to drinks, fruits and light snacks at the lemonade bar, which we organized on real, very heavy barrels. I remember how much work it took to get them there. Then we all sat down at the table, speeches and toasts began. Both families have a good sense of humor, so we laughed until we cried. Since we have an international family, the wedding turned out to be a kind of mix of European and Russian traditions. Due to the fact that the company was small, any games went with a bang, since everyone was involved - a shoe battle, a dance battle and other entertainment kept the mood high until the very end. Naturally, the first dance of the newlyweds was not complete. It was a delicate moment because we didn't have the opportunity to rehearse. Therefore, the day before I showed the groom literally a few movements. And to disguise our clumsiness, I put together a slide show, which, along with music, was displayed on the big screen during the dance. As a result, everything worked out surprisingly well for us, and it even became a little disappointing that the photos drew some of the attention to themselves, while we danced very wildly. The final touch, of course, was a cake and a small fireworks display. But even after that, no one wanted to leave, and we sat on the beach and chatted for a long time.

Olga Ushakova is a TV presenter who has long had a staff of her loyal and devoted fans. From the comments on various forums it is clear that there are people who watch programs with her participation only for the sake of the presenter. My brilliant career On Channel One, the girl built on her own, coming to television as an ordinary trainee in 2004. Like many public people, she attracts Special attention ordinary people to your person. Olga Ushakova - TV presenter, personal life who is very interested in an impressive part of her regular viewing audience, tries not to disclose information about her beloved man. But this only increases the public’s interest in the personal life of the screen star.

An example to follow

Looking at television presenters, many get the feeling that their freedom, sociability, ease of communication and perfect command of speech are exclusively innate abilities. But few people think that some screen stars had to develop all these qualities through hard work over many years. The beautiful Olga Ushakova is a TV presenter who belongs to this category of people well-known in the media space.

She acquired many of the qualities that now make the girl a unique screen star thanks to her difficult childhood. Olga Ushakova, a TV presenter (whose age, height, weight interests all her fans), is without a doubt an example to follow. Today, the 35-year-old woman has almost ideal parameters: her height is 172 cm, and her body looks slim and toned. But few people think that the presenter’s attractive appearance and excellent figure were also not a gift from above. In order to maintain ideal shape after two births, Olga has to make a lot of effort.

Family and childhood of the future screen star

This homeland beautiful girl is Crimea. Olga Ushakova is a TV presenter whose date of birth is of interest to many viewers of her broadcasts (since everyone is concerned about the same question: how old is this woman really? beautiful woman), - born 04/07/1981. The girl's father was a military man, and quite strict rules reigned at home.

In addition to Olga, two more children were growing up in the family: a younger brother and an older sister, who was mainly involved in Olya’s upbringing. Ushakova recalls that when the children in their family were 8-9 years old, they were already completely independent: they did their homework themselves, cooked their own meals and cleaned the apartment. Such qualities acquired from childhood as perseverance, discipline and responsibility were very useful to Olga in her later life.

How did the first communication skills develop?

Since the father of the future TV presenter was a military man, their family moved quite often from place to place. It so happened that Olga did not stay in one school for more than six months. In order to join new team, establish contact with peers and teachers, Olya had to be interesting, sociable and sociable. Largely thanks to such a childhood with constant moving, Olga Ushakova (TV presenter, whose photo is in our article) developed a talent for finding an approach to completely different people and the ability to find a common language with them.

Education received and experience gained as a business woman

IN school age Ushakova loved to read and had a good memory. The girl got straight A's and graduated from school at the age of 16 with a gold medal. Then she entered Kharkov University. After graduation, together with her beloved young man, Olga began to actively engage in business. Living in Ukraine, future star Russian screen was engaged in the promotion of famous foreign brands. Being quite a young girl, at the age of 23 she already headed one of the branches of a large trading company.

Fatal move to Moscow

Olga Ushakova, a TV presenter whose biography changed dramatically after moving to Russia, dreamed of being an announcer or TV presenter since childhood. But life circumstances developed in such a way that for a long time the woman had to give up her dreams. Everything changed dramatically after she moved to Moscow.

In one interview, the TV presenter said that the move was due to the fact that her beloved man needed to be in the Russian capital, and she followed him. After the move, Olga doubted what she really wanted to do. Today she recalls that, seeing her swept away state, her beloved asked what she dreamed of becoming as a child, and Ushakova remembered that she always wanted to become a TV star.

Coming to television

Initially, this idea seemed crazy, since Olya did not have a specialized education as an announcer or TV presenter. In 2004, auditions were held at Ostankino, and Olga Ushakova (TV presenter, who is loved by almost all viewers of Channel One today) decided to go to them at her own peril and risk. Unexpectedly, it turned out that the girl is very photogenic, the camera loves her, and she looks simply great in the frame.

But at the same time, her lack of experience in the media sphere, as well as her obvious one, could not allow her to instantly become the host of top programs. But at the same time, Channel One did not want to lose such an interesting type, and Olga was offered a position as an intern.

Hard work on yourself and well-deserved career growth

For almost a year, Olga Ushakova, a TV presenter whose husband supported her in all her endeavors and aspirations, studied the secrets of television behind the scenes. She took rhetoric classes and studied speaking techniques, tried to get rid of her accent and learned to write news articles and prepare them for broadcasts.

Gradually, the hope that someday she would be allowed on air began to leave Olga. And just at that moment a vacancy became available for a leading news program. Olga was offered this position, and she successfully held this position for 9 years.

In 2014, when no one doubted the professionalism of this woman, she became the host of the Good Morning program, which brought her recognition and love from viewers throughout Russia.

The secret of personal life

Olga really doesn’t like to talk about topics that concern the father of her children. In all her interviews, she emphasizes that she does not consider it necessary to make her personal life public. Periodically in printed publications and on various information resources Completely different information appears regarding the status of the relationship between Olga and the father of her children.

According to one of them, Ushakova and her husband are in a civil marriage. Others write that Olga and her husband divorced, but simply maintain good and warm relations.

Olga very carefully and tactfully avoids the topic of marriage and divorce, saying only that she and the father of her children have one common goal - to give them the best, make them happy and educate them worthy people. By the way, this mysterious couple has two children - two girls of the same age: Ksenia and Daria. For some unknown reason, despite the fact that the girls still have one father, they are registered at different surnames. But Olga also does not expand on this riddle, just as she does not agree to name their father. Ushakova only says that this is very right person, who is much older than her and to whom she is very indebted, first of all, for moral support. The screen star also notes that this man always mentored her spiritually, encouraged her to spiritual self-development and self-improvement. It is simply impossible to find any negative statement from Olga that would concern the father of her children, since she always speaks about him only in the best way.

The secret of a good mood and excellent appearance

Olga Ushakova, a TV presenter whose age haunts the majority of Channel One TV viewers, often becomes the subject of controversy and discussion on Internet forums, as she looks truly amazing. The TV presenter herself, apparently wanting to sometimes be a flirt, says that her make-up artists provide her with such a fresh and cheerful look in the morning. Of course, no one diminishes their merits, but Olga herself should be given her due. On this moment She turned 35 years old, but those who see her for the first time on television will never give her more than 25.

Olga endured two pregnancies, and, as she herself admits, after the second birth it was quite difficult for her to get back into shape. Ushakova said that after the birth of her second daughter, for the first time she began to like herself again only a year later. At first it was difficult to cope alone with two little girls, and there was a catastrophic lack of time for oneself. But when Olya got used to the role of a mother, she took care of herself. Of course they were physical exercise, massage and cosmetic procedures. The main incentive that forced the TV presenter to achieve ideal forms was, of course, her daughters, for whom she wants to be an example in everything.

Olga also tries to ensure that there is always only healthy food in her kitchen, and, as far as possible, Ushakova tries to follow the principles of proper nutrition.

And, of course, her favorite work and the love of regular viewers is the catalyst that makes Olya remain cheerful and positive under any circumstances.

A significant part of our contemporaries structure their lives according to the principle where they were born, where they came in handy. To date, no one has canceled this rule, but no one has insisted on following it blindly. It has long been noted that children from families of Soviet military personnel are distinguished by their ability to adapt to specific conditions and establish contacts with the people around them. Olga’s biography says that she was born on April 7, 1981 in a military family. The Ushakovs lived in Crimea at that time. After some time, the child was transported to his father’s new place of duty.

In her conversations with fans and admirers, Olga always notes that the love of changing places was instilled in her since childhood. Willy-nilly, she had to observe how people live in different cities and villages. In every locality, where fate threw the girl, she had to, as they say, establish contacts with new friends, teachers and adults. The only item that did not change was the TV. And from a young age, the girl communicated with TV show hosts as if they were old acquaintances. Moreover, she tried in every possible way to imitate the “aunties from the screen” and dreamed of working as a TV presenter herself.

At school the girl only got excellent grades. I couldn't stand C's or B's. When such grades did appear, Olga immediately tried to correct them to “A’s.” As a result of this approach, she graduated from school with a gold medal when she was only 16 years old. I immediately entered the university to have higher education. After receiving her diploma, Ushakova and her boyfriend went into business. Her career progressed successfully, and soon she headed a branch of a European company in Ukraine. However, circumstances were such that Olga moved to Moscow, following her lover.

Work in the capital

At that moment, television was casting for the position of correspondent and TV presenter. Olga remembered her childhood desire and went to audition. Common-law husband fully supported her in this endeavor. Based on the results of the “audition,” the photogenic, erudite and relaxed girl was hired as an intern. Olga had to persistently work on articulation in order to get rid of the southern Russian pronunciation. At the same time, we had to prepare information for presentation on the air. A year later, she was entrusted with leading morning news broadcasts on Channel One.

It should be noted that Ushakova was interested in many areas in the work of television. She was a nightly news anchor and made films based on her own scripts. Professional recognition was participation in conducting a direct line with the president of the country. After updating the “good morning” program, Olga was invited to work as a presenter in tandem with a colleague. And within a year the program received prestigious award"TEFFY".

The personal life of the TV presenter remains closed from prying eyes. She has two daughters growing up. It is known that husband and wife live on different sites and often in different cities.

Sources:

  • Olga Ushakova

Tip 2: Dmitry Ushakov: biography, creativity, career, personal life

Dmitry Nikolaevich Ushakov is a famous linguist and publicist. He became the compiler and editor of the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language in four volumes. The outstanding scientist was the first to study orthoepy, the science of pronunciation. He was a holder of the orders of St. Stanislaus and St. Anne. Awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.

Dmitry Nikolaevich Ushakov is an outstanding lexicographer. He compiled explanatory and spelling dictionaries in several volumes.

Time of childhood and youth

The talented scientist was born on January 24, 1873 in Moscow. His father was a famous metropolitan ophthalmologist. He died when the child was two years old.

The child was raised in the house of the mother's father, the grandfather of the future linguist. Grandfather himself was a protopresbyter in the Assumption Cathedral of the capital's Kremlin. Elementary education Dmitry received it at home. In 1882, a nine-year-old boy entered the capital's gymnasium.

After six years of study in 1889, the future scientist moved to another educational institution. Two years later, the graduate became a student at the university’s Faculty of History and Philology. His teacher was Philip Philipovich Fortunatov, known as a specialist in the field of Russian linguistics.

It was under his guidance that the student wrote his master's essay on the topic of declensions in Homer. After receiving his education, the graduate began working at school as a teacher of Russian language and literature. He worked in this position for seventeen years.

In 1903, Dmitry Ushakov was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav, III degree. Seven years later he became a holder of the second degree of this award. In 1906 he was awarded the Order of St. Anne, III degree. Since 1907, he combined work with teaching at Moscow State University.

With his book published in 1911 Russian spelling"convincing arguments are presented in favor of beginning the transformation of domestic spelling. University activities took more than twenty-eight years. From private assistant professor, Dmitry Nikolaevich rose to professor.

Passionate work

Noticeable social changes in the country have significantly affected the native language. Its vocabulary has changed. Since 1918, the famous linguist began developing a spelling reform. Since the late thirties, Ushakov became the head of the Slavic department of the Institute of Writing and Languages ​​of the Peoples of the USSR.

All pedagogical and scientific activity the scientist gave lectures in various educational institutions. Students of higher pedagogical courses, the military pedagogical school, and the Bryusov Literary Institute listened to their reading.

The outstanding linguist became the developer and compiler of the first Russian textbook on linguistics. It was reprinted nine times. Ushakov is known as the compiler explanatory dictionary. The book was published in the mid-thirties.

Since the twenties, talented scientists Ozhegov, Vinogradov, Tomashevsky have worked in the team of authors under the leadership of Dmitry Nikolaevich. In total, the publication contains more than ninety thousand descriptive articles. Ushakov’s contribution to both dialectology and orthography is great.

He actively promoted the reform of Russian spelling, and with the advent of the last century he published the collection “Russian Spelling”. Reform native language began in 1918 under the patronage of the Academy of Sciences, but back in 1915, a dialectological commission was created and headed by Dmitry Nikolaevich in this organization.

Its main goal was to create a map of dialects common in the European part of the country. The studies reflected the dialects of all the nationalities living there. In 1921, Ushakov became part of the commission engaged in preparing documentation for negotiations with Poland on the delimitation between states before the conclusion of the Polish-Soviet treaty.

To accomplish this task, it was planned to take into account data on the ethnic and linguistic background of the population of border areas.

Significant works

The scientist developed and implemented a multifaceted and significant system of litter in terms of style. The now common “colloquial”, “official” belong to his authorship. etc. Alexander Reformatsky, a colleague of the researcher, recalled that Dmitry Nikolaevich really valued live communication with people.

He interacted with students, teachers, doctors, actors. The famous linguist taught his colleagues not to isolate themselves from the everyday life around them, but to engage in educational activities.

At the beginning of 1936, Dmitry Nikolaevich received a doctorate in linguistic sciences. Three years later he became a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

A recognized expert in correct pronunciation, Ushakov has advised the country's Radio Committee for many years. People even turned to the famous scientist for advice famous actors Vasily Kachalov and Evdokia Turchaninova.

Awards and family

Dmitry Nikolaevich became famous as an excellent expert in local dialects. According to the recollections of one of his students, who also became a famous researcher, from the dialect of a first-year student, he could accurately determine where he came from to the capital. In 1940, the outstanding scientist was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War the outstanding figure was evacuated to Uzbekistan.

The personal life of the scientist also took place. His wife was Alexandra Misyura. Ushakov’s chosen one was the granddaughter of the famous publicist, editor of Moskovskiye Vedomosti Valentin Korsh. Three daughters grew into a family, Vera, Natalya and Nina. Youngest child became a son, Vladimir. The famous scientist became a true example of love of the native language and hard work.

Even when he was evacuated, he did not stop working. Just a year before his death, the scientist began studying the Uzbek language. He managed to compile a compact and very convenient Russian-Uzbek phrasebook. On April 17, 1942, Dmitry Nikolaevich died in Tashkent.

Sources:

  • Ushakov Dmitry Nikolaevich: personal file of a lexicographer, Interesting Facts, memoirs of contemporaries

Tip 3: Andrey Ushakov: biography, creativity, career, personal life

Count, Russian military man statesman, associate of Peter I, general-in-chief, head of the secret investigative office in 1731-1746. Amazing eighteenth century figure

Andrey Ushakov: biography

Born in 1672 in the Novgorod province. The son of a poor nobleman from the Ushakov family. Andrei Ivanovich and his four brothers were left orphans early, and their father’s only serf, the peasant Anokha, took upon himself all the care of them. Until the age of twenty, Ushakov led an unremarkable village life. In 1691, Peter I issued a decree ordering all nobles, without exception, free from service, to report to Moscow at the disposal of the Tsar.

Service

The Ushakov brothers arrived in Moscow and all five were enlisted as soldiers. Andrei Ivanovich - a handsome, tall and strong young man, who was called “baby” for his agility and strength - was enlisted in the first guards regiment created then - Preobrazhensky. Promoted to non-commissioned officer, he was noticed by the tsar and in 1708 awarded captain-lieutenant of the guard, then Peter the Great elevated him to the rank of secret fiscal (1714) and instructed him to oversee the construction of ships. Having become a guards captain, Ushakov received numerous estates as gifts and constantly, throughout his career, received orders from the Tsar himself.

In 1715, he was already a guard major and commander of the 4th battalion of the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment. After the death of F. Yu. Romodanovsky in 1717, the Secret Chancellery was transferred to St. Petersburg, and its leadership was entrusted to Ushakov and the old Count P. A. Tolstoy. Tolstoy was not involved in the affairs of the Chancellery, but Ushakov was there constantly. On the day of his proclamation as Emperor, Peter I promoted Ushakov to major general (1721). In 1725, he began to lead the group on criminal matters. Catherine I promoted him to lieutenant general and awarded him the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. After the abolition of the Secret Chancellery in 1726, he actively participated in the investigation into the failure of the expedition sent by Peter I to the pirates of Madagascar on the island of St. Maria. Had direct relation to equipping expeditions by the Russian expedition of Vitus Bering (1728), and later Ivan Fedorov and Mikhail Gvozdev to the shores of America (1732).

Upon Anna Ioannovna’s accession to the throne, he signed a petition from the nobility condemning the attempt Supreme Council limit imperial power (1730). In 1730 he was appointed senator, in 1731 - head of the office of secret investigative affairs, which resumed work under a new name; took zealous part in the search for various important matters, for example in the Volynsky case.

During the reign of Ivan Antonovich, whose mother was the ruler Anna Leopoldovna, when there was a struggle about who should be regent, Ushakov supported Biron. But Biron soon fell, and Ushakov came into favor with the ruler, safely freed from the charge of assisting the fallen temporary worker. He refused to join the party that carried out the coup in favor of Elizabeth Petrovna, but when the coup took place, he retained an influential position under the new empress and even participated in the commission that investigated the case of Osterman and other opponents of Elizabeth Petrovna.

While all the influential members of the previous administration were deprived of their seats or exiled, Ushakov was included in the renewed composition of the Senate (1741). Empress Elizabeth, under the pretext of Ushakov's advanced age, but in fact, in order not to lose sight of him, appointed him an assistant, who became his successor - Count A.I. Shuvalov. By the highest decree, dated July 15, 1744, general-in-chief, senator, Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov was elevated to the rank of count Russian Empire dignity. He died in 1747 and was buried in the Annunciation tomb of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

Important period

The first and very important period of A.I. Ushakov covers 14 years of his life - from 1704 to 1718. During this period, Andrei Ivanovich did a dizzying career from an ordinary guards regiment to a brigadier and a guard major, a man whom the tsar himself valued and respected. His path was not strewn with roses, every new one military rank, behind every favor of the monarch there were sleepless nights, thousands of kilometers of roads spent in the saddle, blood shed on the battlefields of the Northern War. It was under these conditions that Andrei Ivanovich’s qualities such as diligence, courage, energy, perseverance in achieving his goal, and excellent organizational skills manifested themselves. These same qualities helped Ushakov more than once while commanding a sabotage detachment of Cossacks operating on the communications of the Swedish army, during battles in Poland against supporters of Stanislav Leshchinsky and the Swedish corps of Krassov, during preparations for the defense of Ukrainian lands from the invasion of the Crimean Tatars.

However, circumstances so developed that Ushakov’s main talents were revealed not on the battlefield or in the fight against external enemies, but in protecting the state from such dangers as bribery, embezzlement and malfeasance.

Personal life

Ushakov was married to a wealthy widow, Elena Leontyevna Apraksina, née Kokoshkina. The wedding took place through the petition of Peter I himself. The couple occupied a magnificent mansion on Palace Embankment, 16. Their only daughter Ekaterina Andreevna (1715-1779) was married to the diplomat Count P. G. Chernyshev. They were the parents of Countess Daria Petrovna Saltykova and Princess Natalya Petrovna Golitsyna, known as Princesse Moustache (prototype main character A. S. Pushkin's story "The Queen of Spades"). Ushakov's stepson was Field Marshal S. F. Apraksin (1702-1758), his stepfather's patronage helped him make a fast career.

wife: Elena Leontievna

Stepson: Stepan Apraksin

daughter: Ekaterina

Granddaughter: Daria Saltykova

Granddaughter: Natalya Golitsyna

Olga Ushakova – Russian TV presenter, known for her work on Channel One news and on the Good Morning program. Finalist of the prestigious television award “TEFI-2017”.

Childhood and youth

Olga Ushakova was born in Crimea on April 7, 1981 in a large family. Since Olga’s father was a military man, the family had to change cities in Russia and Ukraine every six months, or even less. Naturally, at school Olga had problems in relationships with new classmates, and the future TV presenter had to defend her honor even with her fists; conflicts often resulted national character. However, Olga quickly found a common language with other classmates, and in high school she easily achieved authority.


Establishing communications with different people turned out to be a very useful skill for a career in television, which Olga had dreamed of since childhood. As a little girl, she picked up a newspaper and imitated the style of television announcers, and for the sake of an impromptu interview, Olga picked up a comb (as a “microphone”) and pestered her acquaintances, bombarding them with questions.


Already at the age of 16, Olga graduated from school with a gold medal, moved to Kharkov and entered the university. In fact, she started independent life, and she had to earn extra money, and over time, together with her boyfriend (whose name Olga never named), she began to do business. By the age of 23, she became the head of the Ukrainian branch of an international company that promoted large brands.

TV presenter career

Olga did not stay as the head of the branch for long, as she moved to Moscow with her young man. It was then that she remembered her childhood dream and decided to try her hand at television, especially since the capital opened up enormous opportunities. At the auditions at the Ostankino television center, they paid attention to the photogenic Olga, but they pointed out her southern accent.


The girl was nevertheless hired as an intern, where she trained speech techniques, searched for informational reasons for news stories, and wrote them.

In 2005, Olga became the presenter of morning news on Channel One, broadcasting to the eastern regions of Russia (alternating with Andrei Ukharev for a week).


In 2009, Olga Ushakova appeared on the screen again, but as a presenter of the nightly news of Channel One, broadcast on Central Russia. A year later, the “Other News” program was added to Olga’s responsibilities, the main focus of which was apolitical stories.


From 2013 to 2017 Ushakova was one of the co-hosts of the annual “Direct Line with Vladimir Putin”.

In 2014, Ushakova began working as the host of the Good Morning program. At that time, the program underwent significant changes: the composition of the presenters became “younger,” and the headings and topics for the stories were also updated. Such innovations benefited the program, and in 2015 the Good Morning program received the TEFI award. After 2 years, the program was again encouraged by this prestigious award, and Olga Ushakova herself (together with Sergei Babaev) was among the finalists in the “Morning Program Host” nomination (the award was received by Yulia Vysotskaya with the “Eating at Home” program).


Personal life of Olga Ushakova

Olga Ushakova rarely gives interviews, and in general she tries not to advertise her personal life. With the young man about whom it was written above, famous TV presenter in her youth she was in a civil marriage. In union with him, two girls appeared with a year difference - Daria (2005) and Ksenia (2006).


Dasha developed neurological problems: the child started talking ahead of schedule, but within a year he became silent, and this continued until he was five years old. Doctors diagnosed her with Kanner syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. Dasha had to go through a method of raising children with special needs, but this did not stop the girl from living a full life. She started school on time and subsequently showed interest in foreign languages which came to her with ease. Ksenia really likes to sing, she studied vocals.


In the summer of 2017, Olga Ushakova got married in Cyprus. Her chosen one was restaurateur Adam Karim. The couple met in London in 2013. Olga stood in line at the restaurant's cloakroom; Adam and a friend approached from the other side; they did not notice the girl and got ahead of her in line. Olga was indignant, but when she heard Adam’s heated apologies, she realized that they weren’t doing it on purpose. The man watched Ushakova all evening, and when she got ready to leave, he realized that he couldn’t let her go just like that.


In April 2018, their common daughter was born. During pregnancy, Olga still hosted the Good Morning program, and also made stories about physical exercises during childbirth.


To keep yourself in good shape and in the right mood for morning broadcast Olga occasionally practices yoga and gymnastics, and in her free time from work she loves to read and travel with her whole family. In addition, the famous TV presenter basically does not eat meat and occasionally practices a raw food diet.

Scandals

In October 2018, football players Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamaev beat the driver of Olga Ushakova, the man was admitted to intensive care with a head injury. The TV presenter sued the athletes, saying that she “only suffered financially.” “There is blood both outside and inside. There is also a strong dent on the side. Apparently, the driver was hit against the body of the car,” Olga said, without commenting on the condition of the victim. However, the presenter later wrote on Instagram that she had assembled a team of lawyers who would defend the rights of the victim in court.

Kokorin and Mamaev beat the driver of Olga Ushakova

Olga Ushakova now

Despite the work schedule of the leading morning program, in which you need to wake up at 3 a.m. and literally have breakfast on the go, Olga Ushakova likes own work. She is still filled with that sunny optimism that she is ready to share with the whole country.
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