Honored Artist of Belarus since 2016 - Larisa Gribaleva - is an actress, singer and TV presenter. Currently, her creative career is at its peak, and to the general public she is better known for the film projects "Sunday in the Women's Bath" (2005) and "Above the Sky" (2012).
A native of Polotsk (Belarus) and a native of a military family - Larisa Gribaleva - in addition to creative activities related to cinema, stage and television, she is engaged in business. Her festive bureau of the same name has repeatedly won the Choice of the Year and Red Carrot awards. In addition, she is the founder of the Golden Heart charitable foundation, which supports sick children in her homeland.
Biography and creative career of Larisa Gribaleva
On October 20, 1973, the future artist was born in the Belarusian city. Because of the nomadic profession of her father, Larisa lived for a long time in Africa and the Far Eastern Blagoveshchensk. And since 1992, she began to live with her parents in Belarus. Here, after receiving a certificate of secondary education, she graduated from the Pedagogical Institute and the University of Culture, becoming a teacher and a vocalist, respectively.
The beginning of Larisa Gribaleva's creative career can be confidently called 1994, when she became the winner of the Molodechno song and poetry competition. In the period 1994-2009. the aspiring artist was a soloist of the National Orchestra, participated in cinematic projects and released the musical album "Something" (2003). Also, since 1994, the artist has become the permanent host of the rating TV show "It's okay, mom!". On Belarusian television, she successfully collaborates with the famous producer Yegor Khrustalev, as a result of which many popular musical compositions were born, among which her calling card is the song "Something".
For the period 1997-2000 accounts for the joint TV project "Morning Mail" (channel "ORT") with Yuri Nikolaev, and up to 2004, several Belarusian programs were published, where Gribaleva acted as a TV presenter.
Since 2009, a new creative stage in the professional career of the famous singer begins, when she stops working with the Mikhail Finberg orchestra and begins performing with the solo program "Everything will be fine", touring all over Belarus. And in 2012 the premiere of her concert project "Girl-Fire" took place.
In 2013, Larisa Gribaleva's second musical album, "Do not offend me," was released, which included her own song, "Until tomorrow." And the very next year, as a theater actress, she took the stage in the role of the main character of the play "Two henpecked".
Personal life of the actress
Despite the fact that the Honored Artist of Belarus does not like to publicly talk about her personal life, it is known about her husband, businessman Alexander Stavier. In this family union, the daughters Alice (2003) and Alena (2016), as well as the son Arseny (2005), were born.