A rich personal life did not become a guarantee of happiness.
Vladimir Basov, the lop-eared, lanky Duremar, despite the role of sometimes repulsive heroes, was known as a real seducer. It was simply impossible to resist the power of his charm and incredible energy.
The first lady of the heart, Roza Makagonova, was at first embarrassed by her clumsy gentleman, but he was so persistent and so diligently sought roles in the cinema for her that the artist gave up. Family happiness did not last long: it turned out that the artist could not have children, and Basov constantly tormented his beloved with jealousy and drunkenness.
Acquaintance with Natalia Fateeva, according to legend, the artist began with a marriage proposal, but the Soviet Gina Lollobrigida was in no hurry to answer. And after working on the film “The Case at the Mine No. 8” she still lost. Basov’s abuses also became the reason for the breakup, but jealousy for the artist’s career success was added to them.
For the longest time, the artist lived with another colleague, whom he fell in love with at the screen test, Valentina Titova. 14 years of marriage, during which Basov, a supporter of civil unions, even tricked her into signing at the registry office, ended in a break – Titova went to cameraman Rerberg.