The tragic fate of Russian models. The tragic fate of Hollywood beauties who died young. The tragic fate of actresses

Sat, 19/05/2018 - 11:42

They were loved by men and hated by many women, they were famous and passed away too soon. Many say that God takes the best, maybe this is the reason for the tragic fate of these famous women? They had fame and money, but, unfortunately, this did not provide them with a happy life. So, it’s not without reason that the well-known saying “do not be born beautiful, but be born happy” ...

Natalya Kustinskaya

1938−2012

The dream of Soviet men Natalya Kustinskaya remained a cheerful beauty even off the screen, whose personal life, alas, did not develop in the best way. Husbands cheated on the first beauty of the USSR! However, she did not remain in debt either: often the new love turned out to be stronger, and Kustinskaya left herself. Twice in a row, the actress remained a widow - in the fourth and fifth marriages.

In total, the actress has 6 marriages, many betrayals and tragic accidents. The only child of the actress, son Dmitry, born in her second marriage to official Oleg Volkov, died in 2002. Dmitry had a son who died of cancer.

After the death of her son, Kustinskaya no longer had the strength to enjoy life. Depression and illness consumed her, Kustinskaya was tormented by joint pain and sciatica, and in 2012 she was hospitalized unconscious with pneumonia. In a state of coma, the actress suffered a stroke and, without regaining consciousness, died. Natalya Kustinskaya was buried at the Kuntsevo cemetery next to her son.

Tatyana Samoilova

1934−2014

Tatyana Samoilova woke up famous at the age of 22 after the release of the military drama The Cranes Are Flying. Then the actress was told that due to tuberculosis she would not be able to have children. But 15 years later, a miracle happened - Tatyana gave birth to a son, Dmitry. But ... both with her son and with the cinema, the beauty did not have a relationship. Yes, the role of Veronica in The Cranes brought Tatyana worldwide fame, but she failed to repeat the success. Samoilova was not allowed to act in Hollywood, and domestic directors did not find worthy roles for a talented actress with a languid look. In addition to two Soviet hits (“The Cranes Are Flying” and “Anna Karenina”), the actress did not have major works, and in general there were few offers.

Tatyana's son left for the USA. Dmitry himself claims that he regularly called up his mother and flew to Moscow a couple of times a year. That's just the only granddaughter Samoilov saw only once - a three-year-old baby.

They say that outwardly the life of the actress was not so bad: a furnished apartment, a presidential pension. She only lived alone and could sit for hours in the once legendary restaurant, forgetting to order.

A few years before her death, the actress began to get seriously ill, left home several times and got lost in the city, getting into hospitals. Tatyana Samoilova passed away on her birthday - she turned 80 years old.

Margarita Nazarova

1926−2005

We remember the "Tiger Queen" as incredibly beautiful woman with a steel character. And few people know how tragically the fate of the famous trainer was.

Margarita Nazarova was born in Tsarskoye Selo near St. Petersburg. The father of the future circus star worked as a forester, so Margarita got used to communicating with animals from childhood. Once she even had a chance to raise a bear cub left without a mother, and subsequently the bear was transferred to the zoo. But at that moment, the future star did not even think about connecting life with the circus. Margarita was engaged in dancing and dreamed of a stage.

Margarita was 15 years old when the war began. The girl's father went to the front, she herself and her family were evacuated to Pavlovsk, where she was taken prisoner. Margarita knew German well, so in Germany she was sent to serve in a rich house, and when she grew up a little, she was hired as a dancer in a cabaret. One day they broke into the hall of the institution soviet soldiers, and Nazarova shouted: “Guys, I am Russian!” So, in the summer of 1945, Margarita returned home.

In the post-war years, Margarita came up with an acrobatic dance number and got a job in the Circus on Stage team. Soon she began to enter the arena with horses and dogs, and after 8 years she mastered tricks on a motorcycle.

Maybe Margarita Nazarova would have become a great motorcycle racer, and not a trainer, if one day her colleague Konstantin Konstantinovsky had not offered her the job of an artist-tamer in a duet with him. At that moment, Margarita's life changed dramatically. She met the man she loved and found her life's work.

In 1954, on the set of The Tiger Tamer, Nazarova replaced Lyudmila Kasatkina, who refused to enter the cage with the tigers. The film crew did not hide the name of the understudy, and Nazarova became a star.

It was a happy time: all-Union glory, a strong family (Nazarova and Konstantinovsky had a son, Alexei), tours and filming.

In 1970, Nazarova was widowed. According to one version, Konstantin Konstantinovsky died after a tigress hit him on the head with her paw: inflammation began, and the doctors could not stop this process. According to another version, the artist's life was taken away by a brain tumor. After the death of her husband, Margarita Nazarova was treated in a psychiatric clinic and was able to return to work only a year and a half later, but things were not going smoothly in the arena.

Once a tiger jumped over the head of the artist, and at that moment the pedestal shook. The claws of the predator practically took off the scalp from Margarita. To hide the scars, the artist had to change her hairstyle and put on a bow for performances. And once the tiger did not like this bow. One stroke of the paw - rupture of the temporal artery. After this injury, Margarita was treated for a long time and suffered from headaches all her life.

In this regard, a psychiatrist was always on duty near the arena: Nazarova could break loose at any moment. She performed as if on autopilot, and outside the arena, according to her colleagues, she behaved strangely.

Another death put an end to the trainer's career. During the rehearsal of the number, in which the tiger and the artist were swinging under the dome of the circus, something broke in the mechanism of the swing. The tiger jumped off and crashed. After that, Nazarova did not enter the cage with predators. "Striped flight" arrived at the terminal station.

After completing her career, Margarita Nazarova left for Nizhny Novgorod. The adult son became a trainer and left for Europe. Margarita Petrovna lived on a pension and was starving. By a special decree of President Yeltsin, she was assigned an increased pension, but the proud artist refused this "handout". Margarita Nazarova spent almost 20 years within the walls of her apartment, practically not going anywhere and not letting anyone in. Her mental health was completely upset, and she could not even let her son into the house.

Margarita Nazarova died on October 25, 2005, she was 79 years old. The fact that the “Tiger Queen” died was only learned after 3 days: the neighbors called the police, drawing attention to the suspicious silence in the apartment.

Jean Harlow

1911−1937

She was the first actress to create an explosive reputation for herself. In 1933, Victor Fleming's film Bombshell, starring Jean, was released in the United States, and after the film Platinum Blonde with blonde Jean, the term became popular. The young actress really was a "golden girl". For her 26 years, she managed to become a superstar with record fees, played three weddings - and died in the prime of her glory. Harlow's kidneys failed after suffering the flu. An attack of uremia happened to the 26-year-old actress right on the set of the film Saratoga. In the hospital, Gina lived for another 7 days, but did not get out. Saratoga was released posthumously.

The fate of Jean Harlow inspired Hollywood to create a film about her. Jean intended to play Marilyn Monroe, but did not have time - because of the sudden death. But the film about Harlow herself was still made: instead of Monroe, she was played by Carroll Baker.

Marilyn Monroe

1926−1962

Marilyn went down in history as a sex symbol whose best friends were diamonds. But under the mask of a smiling and cheerful coquette, an unfortunate woman with a difficult fate and a monstrous childhood was hiding.

Her mother, Gladys Pearl, abandoned her first children (daughter and son), and then stated that they had died. Almost the same fate awaited the newborn Norma Jean Mortenson - she was only two weeks old when the girl was given to a foster family.

Monroe's acting career developed successfully. She began as a fashion model and extra at 20th Century Fox and worked her way up.

But the personal life of the beauty was full of disappointments. The actress suffered many abortions and miscarriages, partings followed one after another, and Marilyn was obliged to hide her feelings for the main man of her life - President Kennedy.

Her first husband was James Dougherty. Marilyn was only 16 years old, and she married so as not to live in an orphanage.

In 1954, Monroe married baseball player JoDi Maggio, who wanted Marilyn to leave her career for him, and even beat the actress.

In 1956, Marilyn got married to playwright Arthur Miller, but before the couple's honeymoon was over, the writer admitted in his personal diary that he hated his wife, who behaved like a small child. And one day Marilyn saw this record ...

Marilyn's body, handset in hand, was found on the night of August 4-5, 1962, at her home in Los Angeles. The artist was poisoned by barbiturates. In the 60s, the craze for this sedative reached its peak and often led to addiction and death, including among celebrities.

Monroe's death has given rise to many rumors. One of the most popular theories around the death of the artist was the version of the murder ordered by the brothers John and Robert Kennedy. The position of her body spoke in favor of the artist’s violent death: the actress was lying face down in a pillow, stretching her legs and arms along her torso, while drug poisoning is accompanied by vomiting and convulsions. Questions were also raised by who the artist called on the verge of death (various familiar stars after her death assured that Marilyn was talking to them in the last minutes of her life).

Judy Garland

1922−1969

In 1966, the writer Jacqueline Suzanne published the novel "Valley of the Dolls" about the Hollywood fashion for barbiturates. Almost immediately, filmmakers began filming the book, and Judy Garland was approved for one of the main roles, but later the actress was suspended from filming due to drunkenness. Ironically, Garland died two years later due to an overdose of barbiturates.

Frances Ethel Gumm - the real name of the actress - was born into a family of itinerant actors and performed with two sisters. However, the girls' mother did not wish her daughters her fate and actively took them to screen tests. So at the time of filming The Wizard of Oz, which brought Judy her first Oscar, Garland was already an experienced actress. Together with the Oscars, adult life began. First romance (with jazz musician Artie Shaw), first heartbreak, first marriage. Judy went down the aisle at the age of 19, becoming the wife of 31-year-old musician David Rose. Soon after the wedding, Garland became pregnant, but she got rid of the child under pressure, it seemed, from everyone around her: her mother, her husband, and the MGM studio, to which Judy had obligations, advocated an abortion. Abortion destroyed Judy Garland's first marriage, and three years after the divorce, in 1947, Judy had her first nervous breakdown and suicide attempt. At that time, Judy was already raising baby Lisa from her second husband, director Vincent Minnelli.

After psychiatric treatment, Garland became addicted to morphine, which helped her sleep and relieve her headaches. To consolidate the effect of the pills, the actress washed them down with alcohol ...

Garland became a nightmare for Hollywood producers: disrupted filming, days of downtime, the search for actresses to replace ... Shortly before her divorce from Minnelli, the actress even underwent electroshock therapy in the hope of getting rid of depression - she was not yet 30 years old. Gradually, Judy's condition returned to normal, she began to eat and sleep normally, and again began to work, which immediately demanded that the actress lose weight gained during treatment. Once again, pills came to the rescue ... Once during that period, Judy hurt herself by injuring her neck with a shrapnel, after which the newspapers trumpeted the news that Garland again tried to commit suicide. Producers and directors less and less agreed to work with the star, she was on the verge of bankruptcy.

third marriage and new pregnancy resurrect Judy. Married to manager Sid Luft, she gave birth to a son and a daughter, went on tour with her music show, for which she was awarded a Tony Award, and began filming the film A Star Is Born. But while working on the picture, she again disappeared, threw tantrums, but was nominated for an Oscar for her role. And in 1959, Garland was hospitalized with hepatitis. The doctors gave the artist another five years of life - and they were wrong. She lasted 10 years. She divorced Luft, who beat her for drunkenness, arranged another tour - not so successful, got married again and got addicted to barbiturates, which helped her to forget. To feel good, more and more pills were needed, and one day, 47-year-old Judy lost count of the pills ...

Gia Karanji

1960−1986

For the fashion world of the 80s, the name Gia Carangi meant the same as Kate Moss in the 90s. It was thanks to Karanji that Cindy Crawford was on the wave of success: she was called "little Gia."

At 18, Gia moved from Philadelphia to New York. Her career began with a provocation: photographer Chris von Wangenheim took several naked pictures of Gia standing behind a chain-link mesh, after which the model appeared on the covers of Vogue and Cosmopolitan. At the same time, Gia remained lonely ...

She did not hide her interest in girls, but all her hobbies never developed into something serious. At first, the model sought salvation in cocaine, and after the death of her close friend, model Wilhelmina Cooper, Gia began to use heroin.

Emotions, tantrums, depression, whims and fatigue - all this ruined the modeling career and, of course, Carangi's health. The girl used heroin even on the set, and they turned a blind eye to this. Her antics were tolerated, she was a star.

However, magazines increasingly refused to work with Gia: the last straw was the pictures for the November 1980 American Vogue, where injection marks were visible on the model’s hands. Ironically, Carangi's best cover was her last Cosmopolitan cover in 1982, shot during a brief tie-in, but Carangi's career ended the following year.

The model went home, where she worked as a salesperson in a clothing store, and later, trying to earn money on drugs, went into prostitution. In 1986, Jia was diagnosed with AIDS, and on November 18, Jia died in a hospital, becoming the first female celebrity in the United States to die of AIDS.

  • 1 of 69 Anna Nicole Smith (1967−2007). A girl of perfection and one of the most famous Playboy models of the 90s. In 2006, Anna lost her son, after which she went to Florida for treatment for "something like the flu."

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  • 4 out of 69 Gia Karanji (1960-1986). One of the first supermodels in the world. Her body was considered the standard, and in the world of modeling she had no equal.

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  • 8 out of 69 Cathy May (1982-2016). Playboy model. Recently, she suffered from pain in her neck, she went to the doctors, but on February 1, 2016, she had a blockage of the carotid artery and May died.

  • 9 out of 69 Ruslana Korshunova (1987−2008). The long-haired supermodel has appeared in advertising campaigns for Nina Ricci, Blumarine, Kenzo, Moschino and many others. The girl also auditioned for the role of the main character in the film "Perfume".
  • 10 out of 69 At the end of June 2008, the lifeless body of the "Russian Rapunzel" was found in the middle of the carriageway of one of the streets of Manhattan.

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  • 12 out of 69 Sharon Tate (1943−1969). Beloved wife and muse of director Roman Polanski. Having made great efforts to achieve success in the world of cinema, Sharon also regularly appeared on the covers of glossy publications.

  • 13 out of 69 One day, Polanski called his wife and said that he would be late on the set. At that time, Sharon was eight months pregnant and invited her friends to spend the evening with her.

  • 14 out of 69 On the same night, they were all brutally murdered by members of the "Family" sect of Charles Manson. Tate begged to the last to save her child, but, having received 16 stab wounds, both the child and his mother died.

  • 15 out of 69 Connie Kresky (1946-1995). The American fashion model and actress was a close friend of Sharon Tate. Connie was supposed to visit her pregnant friend on the fateful evening of her murder, but for some reason the meeting had to be rescheduled.

  • 16 out of 69 The girl was a model for Playboy magazine and starred in films and TV series such as American Love, The Man Is Dead and The Iron Side. On March 21, 1995, at the age of 48, Connie died of lung cancer.

  • 17 out of 69 Edie Sedgwick (1943–1971). Edie was the muse of one of the most scandalous and most famous artists of the 20th century - Andy Warhol. He filmed her everywhere and always, she was his best friend and a regular at his "Factory".

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  • 20 out of 69 Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962). This woman was the embodiment of the dream of every man of the middle of the last century. Monroe drove everyone crazy. A reference figure, seductive lips and a languid look.

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  • 23 out of 69 Kristen Erin Taylor (1978–1995). The young model became famous thanks to her older sister Nikki, who took Chrissy to a modeling agency when she was only 11.

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  • 25 out of 69 Dorothy Stratten (1960–1980). The Canadian model and actress, who played in a few but memorable films, won the love of the general public and resounding success, starring for Playboy magazine.

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  • 27 out of 69 Aliya (1979–2001). The American singer and model has also starred in three films. The R&B princess died as a result of the crash of a plane taking off from the Bahamas, where Alia was filming a new video.

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  • 30 out of 69 Carolyn Mitchell (1937-1966). American actress and fashion model. was killed on January 31, 1966 at the age of 29 by a gunshot to the head.

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  • 32 out of 69 Wilhelmina Cooper (1939-1980). The American model, who started with Ford Models, founded her own modeling agency Wilhelmina Models in New York at the height of her career.

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  • 34 out of 69 Agnieszka Kotlarska (1972-1996). Polish fashion model, winner of Miss International 1991.

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  • 36 out of 69 Chloe Jones (1975-2005). American pornographic actress and fashion model. It is known that the actress constantly used the narcotic painkiller Vicodin, which may have hastened her death.

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  • 38 out of 69 Kadamba Simmons (1974-1998). The English actress and fashion model, who starred in seven films, three of which were released after her death, was brutally murdered on June 14, 1998.

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  • 40 out of 69 Mariana Bridi da Costa (1988-2009). She started her career at the age of 14 by performing at fashion shows. In 2006, she took fourth place in the Miss World Brazil 2006 pageant. In 2007 she participated in the contest "Miss Bikini - International".

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  • 43 out of 69 Alexandra Petrova (1980-2000). Russian model, winner of Miss Russia 1996 and other beauty contests.

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  • 46 out of 69 Bonnie Lee Backley (1956-2001). American fashion model and singer. On May 4, 2001, together with her husband Robert Blake, they had dinner at an Italian restaurant.

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  • 48 out of 69 Sumire (1987-2009). Japanese model and cabaret actress; She is best known as one of the key models for the popular gyaru fashion magazine Koakuma Ageha.

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  • 50 out of 69 Lana Clarkson (1962-2003). The American actress and fashion model died on February 3, 2003 at the mansion of her producer Phil Spector, who shot her in the mouth.

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  • 53 out of 69 Mia Amber Davis (1974-2011). American fashion model, actress, television producer, editor and style consultant.

The world of gloss reveals new faces to us every day. Some of them achieve resounding success, while others fall from the top of Olympus as quickly as they rise to it. Unfortunately, not everyone is destined for a cozy place under the sun, and many of those whose beauty was admired by millions suffered a tragic end to their short but bright history. It's about these girls. PEOPLETALK tell you today.

Ruslana Korshunova (1987−2008)

Long-haired supermodel of breathtaking beauty, which throughout her career stretched her signature train of hair, starred in advertising campaigns nina Ricci, Blumarine, Kenzo, Moschino and many others. The girl also auditioned for the role of the main character of the film " Perfumer».

At the end of June 2008, the lifeless body " Russian Rapunzel»was found in the middle of the carriageway of one of the streets Manhattan. The police considered it a suicide, but the relatives of the model flatly refuse to believe it. According to them, it is physically very difficult to be so far from the house from which Korshunova was thrown out without someone's help. Friends believe that consciousness Ruslana Recently, the grouping " rose of the world”, promoting the desire for the study of life, the girl attended their trainings.

Gia Karanji (1960−1986)


One of the first supermodels in the whole world, the long-haired brown-eyed woman captivated absolutely everyone with her beauty. Her body was considered the standard, and in the world of modeling she had no equal. knew her strengths, and working with her was the dream of every photographer. The big problem was that Karanji she had an interest exclusively in girls, so she always had conflicts with her mother. When her close friend died, trying to drown out the heartache, she got hooked on cocaine. However, cocaine soon ceased to satisfy her, and heroin was used. Drug addiction put an end to the girl's modeling career: swollen veins and a painful look in the photographs no longer succumbed to retouching. Into history Gia Karanji entered not only as one of the first supermodels in the world, but also as the first famous woman who died of AIDS.


Anna Nicole Smith (1967−2007)


Anna− girl-perfection and one of the best models of the magazine Playboy 90s - she never showed that there were problems in her life. In 2006 Anna lost her son, after which she went to be treated for “something like the flu” during Florida. A year after the death of a child and several failed attempts to settle scores with a life of a lifeless Anna found in a hotel room. An autopsy showed that the model died from advanced pneumonia, the development of which was aggravated by the use of analgesics and antidepressants.


Sharon Tate (1943−1969)


Beloved wife Romana Polanski(82) had a magical appearance: huge eyes and perfect skin became the adoration of millions of fans of her few but bright works. Having made great efforts to achieve success in the world of cinema, Sharon also regularly appeared on the covers of glossy magazines. One day Polanski called his wife and said that he would be late on the set. On that moment Sharon was eight months pregnant and invited her friends to spend the evening with her. On the same night, she was brutally murdered by members of the sect " Family» Charles Manson (80).Tate to the last she begged to save her child, but, having received 16 stab wounds, both the child and his mother died. At the crime scene with the blood of his wife Polanski the word was written PIG", next to which novel allowed to photograph himself to reporters of the magazine LIFE.

The fashion world is cruel and dangerous. And it's not just words. Endless auditions, constant pressure from agents and designers, fierce competition - all this places a heavy burden on the shoulders of young girls and boys who decide to connect their lives with the fashion industry. Reality bears little resemblance to the fairy tale that many paint in their imagination, considering beautiful pictures in glossy magazines.

Girls demonstrating the latest collections and shooting for gloss are subject to severe stress, depression, and mental disorders do not bypass them. Some manage to cope with all this, others, alas, do not.

Rauda Atif

The owner of the "most beautiful eyes" in the global fashion industry was found dead in her room in a student hostel. The reasons that prompted the girl to commit suicide are still unknown.

Despite the official results of the investigation, the father of the 21-year-old model believes that his daughter was killed.

Rauda Atif.

Vivek Babaji

Another representative of the Indian fashion industry, model and famous Bollywood actress Viveka Babaji was found dead in her apartment in Mumbai.

The models of the entry found in her personal diary, as well as the testimony of her family members, indicate that unhappy love became the cause of the tragedy.

The last entry in the girl's diary reads: "Gautam, you killed me ..." These words referred to her boyfriend, stockbroker Gautam Vohr, with whom Viveka has not been on good terms lately.

Vivek Babaji.

Tom Nikon

The case with Tom has become the most discussed on the network. The young man committed suicide on the eve of the Men's Fashion Week in Milan, in which he was supposed to take part in the shows of Versace, Giorgio Armani and other brands.

Police suspect that the 22-year-old fashion model committed suicide for personal reasons: a few days before his death, he broke up with a girl.

Tom Nikon starred a lot for GQ and Vogue, was the favorite of Donatella Versace and Kim Jones, who is in charge of the Louis Vuitton men's line, and was also the face of the House of Burberry.

Dol Kim

By the age of 20, the girl, who began modeling at the age of 13, suffered from chronic depression, emotional instability and insomnia. Shortly before the suicide that Dole committed in her Paris apartment, she called one of her closest friends and shared that she was having a hard time and did not know how to live on.

Another shocking thing about Dol Kim's story is that doctors suspected she had a split personality.

Dol Kim was called the "Asian Kate Moss", and her career was as dizzying as that of the British fashion model.

Dol Kim has appeared on the covers of many famous magazines, and in her homeland, South Korea, twice became the main character of Vogue. Since the fall of 2007, she has walked in every Chanel show: Karl Lagerfeld called her his muse.

Some fans tend to believe that her name, which can be translated as "a lot of sadness," played a special role in the girl's life.

Lucy Gordon

The official reason for the suicide is the girl's reaction to the suicide of her close friend, after which she was depressed.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Lucy Gordon did a lot of commercials and collaborated with designers. The latter loved her for her appearance, ideally suited to the main trends of that time - androgyny and minimalism.

Lucy was in demand not only in the modeling, but also in the film business. The girl played in the films Spider-Man 3: The Enemy in Reflection, Russian Dolls, Four Feathers, and her last film work was the role of Jane Birkin in the autobiographical drama Gainsbourg. Hooligan love.

Ruslana Korshunova

Many people know the tragic story of Ruslana Korshunova - a few days before her 21st birthday, the girl fell out of the window of her Manhattan apartment from a height of the 9th floor.

Many friends and fans of Ruslana are still tormented by the question of what really happened that day - suicide or murder. According to relatives, shortly before the incident, the girl returned from Paris, where she took part in shows, and looked very happy.

American designers of those years considered Korshunova the main star, and fashion journalists called her "Rapunzel".

One of the most famous campaigns with the participation of Ruslana was a photo shoot for Nina fragrance by Nina Ricci.

There is a version that the girl decided to end her life after attending personal growth trainings.

Ruslan Korshunova.

Hayley Marie Cole

Hayley Marie Call is not the one whose name the whole world knew. However, in the noughties, she was a very popular model.

The reasons for Hayley's suicide are unknown: she starred for a lot of gloss, took part in shows, and a few months before the incident she moved to live in Milan, where she signed a lucrative contract with one of the modeling agencies.

Hayley Marie Cole.

Natasha Duncan

One of the first plus-size models Natasha Duncan, according to media reports, suffered from a psychological disorder and emotional instability. The girl's body was discovered by her roommate.

According to the brother of the deceased, shortly before her death, she complained to him about problems with her boyfriend.

The owner of red hair and green eyes had every chance of becoming a real plus-size supermodel.

Margot Hemingway

Margo Hemingway - famous model of the 70-90s and granddaughter of writer Ernest Hemingway - took her own life the day before the anniversary of her famous grandfather's suicide.

In those days, the famous surname in the fashion industry did not have of great importance. Margot's successful modeling career has developed due to her high growth (180 centimeters) and spectacular appearance. Wide and thick eyebrows were the main pride of Hemingway.

Having become in demand, the girl went through all the circles of hell in the modeling business - she exhausted herself with diets and training, subsequently suffered from bulimia and anorexia, and eventually became addicted to alcohol and illegal drugs. In 1975, Time magazine placed a portrait of a girl on the cover and called her "the face generation and America's most coveted model." Having conquered the fashion industry, Margot Hemingway decided to become a star in the world of cinema. Alas, several paintings with her participation were met with extremely negative reviews by critics. Failures in this area, poor health, as well as two dysfunctional marriages negatively affected the mental state of the fashion model and led to the events known to us.

If you delve into history, then you can’t help but remember the name of Regina Zbarskaya. One of the most famous Soviet fashion models died in a psychiatric hospital at the age of 52. The third suicide attempt was successful.

Many spoke about the reasons for what happened, but most agreed that the betrayal of a loved one and lack of demand in the profession were to blame.

Or maybe it's all about the book "One Hundred Nights with Regina Zbarskaya", which has become a real sensation abroad? Its author was the last lover of Zbarskaya, a Yugoslav journalist who did not hesitate to publish the confessions of her beloved woman that she had to write denunciations against colleagues in the shop, dilute them with intimate details and accompany the text with candid photos.

All this affected Regina's modeling career, and she lost her title of "catwalk queen".

Death is the only thing guaranteed to man. Sometimes, an old woman with a scythe comes for the young beautiful people who are at their peak. Their life was tragically cut short, but continues to excite the minds of contemporaries...

Marilyn Monroe was a true Hollywood icon and remains so to this day. With her beauty and incredible sexuality, she was able to charm President Kennedy, playwrights and athletes. No one was able to resist her charms. Marilyn Monroe died on the night of August 5, 1962 in Brentwood at the age of 36 from a lethal dose of sleeping pills. There are five versions of the cause of her death - a murder committed by special services on the orders of the Kennedy brothers in order to avoid publicity of their sexual relations; a murder committed by the mafia; a drug overdose; suicide; the tragic mistake of psychoanalyst actress Ralph Greenson, who ordered the patient to take chloral hydrate shortly after taking Nembutal

Sharon Tate, a Golden Globe nominee and director Roman Polanski's wife, was everyone's favorite thanks to her kindness and cheerful disposition. The actress, who was eight months pregnant, and her four friends were killed by members of the Charles Manson gang. Despite the fact that Tate begged for the life of her unborn child, the killers stabbed Sharon 16 times.

Aaliyah is an American actress, singer and model. In an interview with an American publication, Aaliya spoke about the origin of her name. "Aaliya is an Arabic name with great power," she said. As an actress, Aaliya starred in the films Romeo Must Die and Queen of the Damned. The singer died on August 25, 2001, as a result of a plane crash on which she was returning from the island of Abaco, where she was filming her new video. None of the eight people on board survived.

Actress Jayne Mansfield was a blonde sex symbol of the 50s. She appeared on the pages of Playboy magazine more than once and stopped at nothing to achieve fame. Jane died in 1967 in a car accident. The actress traveled with her friend Sam Brody and three of her four children. The car in which the movie star was traveling drove into a tractor, only children survived in the accident

Gia Carangi is considered one of the first supermodels, the forerunner of 1980s supermodels Claudia Schiffer and Cindy Crawford. Due to the striking resemblance to Karanji, the latter was often called Baby Gia. Gia's condition began to deteriorate in the early 80s, after he was heavily addicted to heroin. By December 1984, Gia had reached rock bottom. After pressure from her family, Gia was enrolled in a recovery program at Eagleville Hospital in Montgomery. She declared herself a beggar and lived on welfare. In 1986, she ended up in the hospital with symptoms of pneumonia. However, after the examination, it turned out that the model had HIV. Karanji is one of the first known women in the US whose cause of death was openly cited as a virus.

Chrissy Taylor got her modeling pass thanks to her supermodel sister Niki Taylor. From the age of 11, she began to participate in filming with her sister, and soon her career went up. Chrissy was found dead in her parents' apartment by her sister. As it turned out later, the cause of death of the model was an asthma attack complicated by sudden cardiac arrhythmia. It is curious that Chrissy did not have heart problems before.

Edie Sedgwick is an American actress, socialite, and Andy Warhol's muse. Sedgwick became famous thanks to the filming of Warhol's underground films and participation in his Factory project. Sedgwick has struggled with drug addiction for most of her life. adulthood. In 1971, she was no longer using drugs, but her doctor prescribed barbiturates to stop her physical pain. On the night of November 15, 1971, Sedgwick drank the prescribed amount of medicine and went to bed, in the morning Edie never woke up.

Selena was called the "Mexican Madonna", she was the main singer in the Latin American scene. Selena became famous at a fairly young age and during her short but vibrant life she managed to release about a dozen albums. Selena was killed by the president of her fan club, Yolanda Saldivar. In addition to working at the fan club, Saldivar was the manager of Selena's stores in Texas, but she was fired for theft. In March 1995, Selena and Saldívar met at a hotel in the Texas city of Corpus Christi to settle their final financial issues. When the meeting ended and Selena was about to leave the hotel, Yolanda Saldívar shot her in the back. The singer was able to get to the reception, but later died in the hospital from blood loss.

Dorothy Stratten was one of Playboy magazine's most famous models. She became "Girl of the Month" in August 1979 and "Girl of the Year" in 1980. Dorothy was shot by her husband Paul Snyder, with whom they were at that time in a state of divorce and the model lived with her friend, director Peter Bogdanovich. Stratten and Snyder met to discuss the financial side of the divorce, later the girl was found shot in the head in her husband's bedroom. Snyder killed Dorothy and then committed suicide

Diana, Princess of Wales was the first wife of Prince Charles, who would take the throne of the United Kingdom in the future. Diana was known throughout the world for her charitable and peacekeeping activities (in particular, she was an activist in the movement to stop the production of anti-personnel mines and the fight against AIDS). In the UK, Diana has always been considered the most popular member of the royal family, she was called the Queen of Hearts ("Queen of Hearts"). Diana died in a car accident in Paris. Together with Diana in the car were her friend Dodi al-Fayed and driver Henri Paul, who died on the spot. The princess died two hours later in the hospital. The only surviving passenger, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, was badly injured and has no memory of the events.

Anna Nicole Smith "woke up famous" after the publication of her photos in Playboy magazine, and also after her marriage to 89-year-old billionaire James Howard Marshall, who, by the way, died after a year of married life. On February 8, 2007, Anna Nicole was found unconscious in a Florida hotel. She died on the way to the hospital. Preliminary version - drug overdose. 11 types of drugs were later found in her body.

Jean Harlow was called the "Blond Bombshell". She was the incarnation of Marilyn Monroe before the advent of Marilyn Monroe herself. Harlow has played many roles in films, such as Howard Hughes' Hells Angels, as well as in several films with Clark Gable. Jean Harlow literally hypnotized the audience with her incredible sex appeal. The actress died at the age of 26 from kidney failure. It is believed that the health of the star, who was married three times, was undermined by a severe flu, which she had had in the year of her death. Curiously, Marilyn Monroe was going to play Harlow shortly before her death.

Lisa Lopez was one of three members of the American group TLC, which became known far beyond the United States thanks to the hits Waterfalls and No scrubs. The nickname "left eye" - the left eye - Lisa took for herself, because one day she was told that she had beautiful eyes, especially the left one. At concerts, she put a condom on the left lens of her glasses, thus promoting safe sex. Lisa died in a car accident in Honduras in 2002. At this time, her second solo album and the fourth album of the group TLC were being prepared for release.

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