Svetlana Sorokina where she currently works at. Celebrities and their adopted children (18 photos)

16.06.2019

For some, adoption (adoption) is the last chance to become a mom and dad, for someone - an act of goodwill. Either way, it's good for the child. Today, all over the world, the adoption of children, for one reason or another, left without parental care, is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon. Well, public people - they are just in plain sight.


Tatyana Ovsienko and son Igor


The famous director Vladimir Naumov and his wife Natalya Belokhvostikova have their own adult daughter Natasha and a small adopted son Kirill


Angelina Jolie
The most "promoted" mother of many children in Hollywood is Angelina Jolie: together with Brad Pitt they are raising six children - three boys and three girls.


Svetlana Sorokina and daughter Tonya


Actor Alexei Serebryakov has three children - stepdaughter Dasha and adopted sons Stepan and Danila


Ekaterina Georgievna Gradova with her daughter Masha, son Alexei and grandson Andrei (left)


Sharon Stone
After three unsuccessful attempts to have a child with husband Phil Bronstein, the couple decided to adopt the baby. So, in 2000, Roan Joseph Bronstein appeared in the family. While divorced, Stone adopted two more boys, Laird Vaughn Stone and Quinn Kelly Stone.


Actress Irina Alferova, in addition to her daughter Xenia, has an adopted son and two daughters, whom she adopted after the death of her friend


Actor Viktor Rakov and son Daniel


Statesman Pavel Borodin, son Vanya and daughter Natasha.


Madonna
The pop diva became a foster mother for two kids from a poor African country - Malawi. David and Mercy are not round orphans, but the families in which they grew up were so poor that they were forced to give them to an orphanage (children from one orphanage).


Lawyer Mikhail Barshchevsky, daughter Dasha and son Maxim


Spouses Nikolai Karachentsov and Lyudmila Porgina, in addition to their own son Andrei, also have an adopted one - Mikhail


Nicole Kidman
Married to her first husband Tom Cruise, the actress adopted two children - daughter Isabella Jane and son Connor Anthony. After the divorce, the children stayed with Nicole. In her second marriage to Australian singer Keith Urban, Faith's daughter Margaret was born, she was carried by a surrogate mother.


Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock has adopted an adorable baby boy, Louis Bardot, whom she named after her favorite singer, Louis Armstrong. Now the 49-year-old actress plans to adopt a girl, Sandra does not want Luis Bardot to grow up alone.


Michelle Pfeiffer
In 1993, Michelle adopted a girl named Claudia Rosa at baptism.


Meg Ryan
In 2006, Meg Ryan adopted a little girl, Daisy, who was born in China.


Charlize Theron
In mid-March 2012, it became known that Oscar-winning Hollywood actress Charlize Theron had adopted a child. Little Jackson was born in the USA, he is African American.

Svetlana Innokentievna Sorokina (née Sarykova). She was born on January 15, 1957 in Pushkin. Russian journalist, TV presenter.

Father - Innokenty Sarykov - a military builder.

Mother - Valentina Sarykova - history teacher.

Has a sister Larisa.

She graduated from the Forest Engineering Academy in Leningrad in 1979 with a degree in landscaping engineer.

In 1985 she entered the studio of announcers at the Leningrad television.

Since 1986, as a freelancer, she has been preparing stories for the Saturday evening TV show Telecourier.

In 1987 she was included in the staff of the Leningrad Television, in 1988-1990 she was the host of the 600 Seconds program.

In 1990 she moved to Moscow. First, she trained at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Ostankino, then from May 13, 1991 to November 22, 1997 she was a political observer, the host of the daily news program Vesti of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

Sorokina's branded farewells, with which she closed each issue of Vesti, were especially famous.

Svetlana Sorokina in the Vesti program - January 1992

Since November 1997, she worked at the NTV television company, hosted the Hero of the Day and Voice of the People programs, and made documentaries, including as part of the Recent History project.

In 1999, she initiated and participated in the creation of the radio play The Hobbit (based on the story of the same name by J.R.R. Tolkien) on Ekho Moskvy radio, and in 2000 she participated in the radio play Hard to Be a God.

Since 2001 - Member of the Russian Television Academy.

From May 2001 to January 2002, she worked on the TV-6 channel in the information program “Today on TV-6” (from September 2001 the name of the program was changed to “Now”) and the talk show “Voice of the People”.

From June 1, 2002 to January 2003 - on the TVS channel, in the program "Nothing Personal" (closed after five episodes on the initiative of the presenter).

Repeatedly was a participant in the humorous program "Extinguish the Light" with Khryun Morzhov and Stepan Kapusta.

From March 4, 2003 she worked on Channel One. From March 2003 to June 2005, she hosted the talk show Basic Instinct. After the talk show closed, the channel's general director offered Svetlana to continue working on the channel as an author of documentaries and a host of a charity program.

Since September 2005, he has been hosting the Saturday evening program “In the Circle of LIGHT” on Ekho Moskvy radio (since September 2006, the co-host is Yuri Kobaladze, since November 2007 the program has been released on Tuesdays).

In September 2006, the TV version of the program "In the Circle of Light" was aired on the Domashny TV channel. Only four episodes aired. The latest live jury program led to a heated political debate. According to Kommersant, the shareholders of STS Media, which includes the Domashny channel, did not like the fact that political topics were discussed live on the program. The reason for the closure was the live broadcast of the program assessing the Russian court as a "police", as well as the words about the "impudent interference" of the FSB in the work of the "third power". This caused such a sharp reaction from a number of shareholders of the channel, in particular Alfa Group, the newspaper writes.

He is actively involved in charity work, primarily in favor of sick children. He teaches in the system of journalism education. Since April 2007, she headed the Center for Public Relations of the RSPP, but soon left due to disagreements with the leadership.

From October 20, 2007, she hosted the Saturday social talk show White on Black on Rossiya (8 episodes).

In 2006, she was the host of the Channel Four social project (Yekaterinburg TV) “Together we can do everything!”, which discussed the problems of orphans and children with serious illnesses. During the telethon, viewers of Channel Four donated 380,000 rubles for children who needed urgent, expensive treatment. As a result of the action to collect baby diapers for social centers where children under three years old were kept, 1,500 packages of baby diapers were collected. Following the results of the social project “Together we can do everything!” in 2006, 2 million rubles were donated to needy children.

The project received two TEFI statuettes in 2006 (Publicistic Program) and in 2007 (Special Project "Television and Life").

For some time Sorokina's Civil Defense program was published on the RIA Novosti website, where guests spoke on topical issues. The last issue of the program on March 7, 2012 was dedicated to the new third term of the president.

Since 2011, he has been teaching at the Faculty of Media Communications of the Higher School of Economics.

On December 8, 2011, together with her friend Irina Yasina, she announced her resignation from the presidential council for the development of civil society institutions and human rights in protest against the falsification of the results of the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation on December 4, 2011.

The growth of Svetlana Sorokina: 173 centimeters.

Personal life of Svetlana Sorokina:

Was married twice.

She took the surname Sorokina from her first husband.

The second spouse was a television operator Vladimir Grechishkin. Then they divorced.

Svetlana Sorokina and Vladimir Grechishkin (left)

In July 2003, she adopted a girl, Tonya.

Filmography of Svetlana Sorokina:

1998 - "Heart of Yeltsin" (NTV) - about the operation undergone by Boris Yeltsin
1998 - "Purely Russian Murder" (NTV) - about the murder of Galina Starovoitova
1999 - "Congress of the vanquished?" (NTV)
1999 - "First First Lady" (NTV), dedicated to the wife of the President of the USSR Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva
2000 - "Shine and poverty of Gokhran" (NTV)
2000 - “Victory. One for all ”(NTV)
2001 - Virgin Soil (NTV)
2001 - "Songs of War" (TV-6)
2002 - "Swan" (TVS) - about General Lebed
2003 - "Amber Ghost" (Channel 1) - about the amber room
2005 - "The Punishers" (Channel 1)
2005 - "Russian Captivity" (Channel 1)
2006 - "Russians" (Channel 1), host of the documentary cycle.

Bibliography of Svetlana Sorokina:

2008 - Non-Children's Stories
2009 - I care


Journalist, TV presenter, politician Date of birth January 15 (Capricorn) 1957 (62) Place of birth Pushkin

Journalist Svetlana Sorokina has worked on television for over 20 years. With her participation, hundreds of news releases of Vesti and information and political programs went on the air. For her services on television, the presenter became the laureate of the prestigious TEFI award three times, was awarded the Order of Courage and the National Olympia Prize.

Biography of Svetlana Sorokina

Svetlana Innokentievna Sorokina was born in the city of Pushkin. Since it was located near the regional center, she often visited the cultural capital. As a girl, she bore the surname Sarykova. The girl's parents were ordinary Soviet citizens: her father was a builder, her mother was a school teacher.

As soon as Sveta went to school, she set her priorities in favor of education. At the graduation party, a diligent student was awarded a gold medal. Then she entered the Forestry Academy to become a landscaping engineer. In 1979, Sarykova graduated from the institution and applied for graduate school at the same university. In parallel, the student worked in her specialty at the Leningrad forest management enterprise.

Svetlana thought about her television career in 1985. She went to the studio of local television announcers and a year later received a freelance position in the Telecourier program.

In 1987 Sorokina was officially hired. In 1988, a young and promising journalist was invited to host news releases of 600 Seconds. For two years, the girl gained experience and made useful contacts in the television industry.

In 1990, Sveta decided to move to Moscow. To get on Channel One, she had to undergo an internship. In May 1991, Sorokina first aired on Central Television in the news release of Vesti. For six years of daily work, the host has developed a branded farewell and won the trust of viewers. In 1996, Svetlana Innokentievna was nominated for the TEFI award as the best TV presenter in the information genre. The award brought Sorokina even more popularity.

Svetlana began working with NTV in November 1997. On the channel, she was entrusted with hosting the Voice of the People and Hero of the Day programs. In parallel, the journalist was engaged in filming documentaries on topical issues.

In 2000, Sorokina received a second TEFI prize statuette for an interview on the Hero of the Day talk show. The third victory at the ceremony in 2005 brought the TV presenter the program "Basic Instinct".

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Personal life of Svetlana Sorokina

From the first husband in the life of a famous TV presenter, only the surname Sorokin remained. The second choice was the operator Vladimir Grechishkin. A few years later, their relationship cracked.

In 2003, an unmarried Russian television star adopted a girl. Svetlana's daughter's name is Antonina.

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Biography, life story of Sorokina Svetlana

Svetlana Sorokina
Birthday: 01/15/1957

Sorokina is a native Leningrader and most of her life was spent in this city. She graduated from high school with a gold medal. After she entered the Forestry Academy, after graduating she became a forestry engineer. Her profession - landscape architecture - is deciphered very simply: specialists of this profile are usually engaged in planting greenery in cities. But Sorokina decided to continue her education - she studied at graduate school, worked as a guide in her free time.

Sorokina Svetlana Innokentievna was born in 1957.

Sorokina is a native Leningrader and most of her life was spent in this city. She graduated from high school with a gold medal.

After she entered the Forestry Academy, after graduating she became a forestry engineer. Her profession - landscape architecture - is deciphered very simply: specialists of this profile are usually engaged in planting greenery in cities.

But Sorokina decided to continue her education - she studied at graduate school, worked as a guide in her free time.

Later, the main cycle of her life came - television, which began when, at the invitation of A. Nevzorov, Sorokina came to work in the Leningrad television program "600 seconds". It was a very decisive step. Without a special education, in fact, without knowing television, Sorokina began working in a program that was distinguished by a peculiar approach to the selection and presentation of news. Very often they were limited to the darkest aspects of life - murders, robberies, violence. Nevertheless, this program became not a bad professional school for Sorokina, just like work in another Leningrad television program - Telecourier.

Having received the necessary professional skills, Sorokina moved to Moscow and began working as the host of the Russian television news program - Vesti. She was at the very beginning of this program, together with everyone she was looking for the most suitable name for the program, creating its model, and over time she herself became the face of the program. In recent years, Sorokina worked as a political observer for Vesti.

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It was already a different level of journalistic activity and a different status. For the sake of such an opportunity, I even had to give up amenities: at first, Sorokina lived in a hotel, worked hard and only recently acquired a small apartment. The tenants of the house are proud of their famous neighbor; Sorokina is also recognized in stores, which she takes for granted. She is accustomed to fame and considers it an indispensable component of her profession. Working on Russian television, Svetlana Sorokina has become a true professional. She became one of the most popular TV presenters, which is greatly facilitated by her creative approach to business.

In the Vesti program, she had to do the same work as all the other presenters: select stories proposed by correspondents, form news releases and offer them to viewers. It would seem that the most common work that every presenter of information programs performs. And at the same time, each of them does it a little differently. With the exception of the most relevant official and political events, each presenter decides for himself what is the main news for this hour and how to talk about it.

The people's favorite, Sorokina not only enjoyed the sympathy of the viewers, but also earned the recognition of her colleagues on television. In 1995, at the festival of the Russian Television and Radio Company, Sorokina became the first in the nomination "Best Presenter of Information Programs" and received a prize - a horse figurine, noting that this animal perfectly reflects the essence of her profession. Following this recognition, Sorokina's professionalism was already marked by the highest television award - the TEFI Prize.

Work on television, life on schedule, a huge responsibility for every word spoken on the air to some extent changed the character of Sorokina: she became more nervous and tough. But this is her inner feeling - colleagues, on the contrary, note her even character and say that Svetlana is not able to shout or offend with a word. As a creative nature, Sorokina respects extraordinary thinking people, but does not tolerate poor performance or optionality. Work has become her calling and the meaning of life.

In the fall of 1997, what the viewers were so afraid of happened: on November 22, Svetlana Sorokina went on the air for the last time in the Vesti program to say goodbye to her viewers.

The management of the channel decided to radically change the program. The new concept, according to Sorokina, will not raise the rating of the program, since now it will be even more semi-official. And Sorokina for a long time defended her position as the author's presentation of news, not wanting to turn into an announcer. As the presenter of the information program, she adhered to the principle of objectivity of information. . The position of the journalist did not correspond in any way to the new concept of the program, and Svetlana was simply removed from the air.

In this difficult period for herself, Sorokin again felt the support of her fellow journalists and viewers. S. Dorenko made a special report about this event for the program, E. Kiselev regarded Sorokina's departure from Vesti as the news of the week. He invited his friend and colleague to the night edition of the program and, on behalf of the NTV management, offered her a job at his television company. Newspapers also wrote about Sorokina's departure from Vesti, she spoke on the radio.

Sorokin did not hide the fact that the head of the RTR, N. Svanidze, suggested that she create and host any other program on RTR or on the Kultura channel. But she refused, explaining her refusal by her unwillingness to "accept their terms of the game." Appearing on all the main TV channels of the country already as a guest, and not as a host, Sorokina did not change her principles this time either. She only talked about work, avoiding talking about her personal life. Thus, the persistent requests of viewers to tell about themselves once again remained unanswered.

She, having become the permanent host of the Hero of the Day program on NTV, proved that she was going to continue her television career and did not think about going into politics. "I am a sane person," Sorokina says. "Everyone should feel their own threshold of competence and do what they can do."

Svetlana refers to herself as a conservative woman: she does not make trendy haircuts, rarely changes something in herself and her appearance, she prefers the classic style in clothes, "although she likes to wear bright and delicate colors - pink, white, red. She considers her main fashion designer T. Fedorov, but in extreme cases, he can buy a ready-made suit from Versace, Lagerfeld or Sonya Rickel.

He prefers to spend his holidays in seclusion, so that there is only sun and sea, good food and good wine and, of course, books and conversations.

The house for Sorokina is her refuge, in which she likes to clean up. She lives there with her husband, a cameraman and her beloved cat. The main serving in the kitchen is unbreakable dishes so that there is no temptation to discharge after the broadcast. Sorokina replaced the classic way of relieving stress with a cold shower, followed by a small exercise and five to ten minutes of skipping. She also has another secret of keeping fit - training on simulators and a massage with various aromatic oils, which is mandatory after them. In addition, twice a week Svetlana plays tennis and swims in the pool, since the gym is located near the house.

But all these means are only useful for maintaining physical fitness, but the source of her peace of mind and optimism has always been and remains communication with people. According to Sorokina, this is precisely the peculiarity of the Russian mentality and the main secret of her cheerfulness and strength.

Recently, a premiere took place in the capital, which brought together many domestic celebrities with children. Actress Anastasia Makeeva and her husband, composer and performer Gleb Matveychuk, public figure Irina Khakamada, TV presenter and showman Alexander Tsekalo with his wife Victoria Galushka, actress Olga Budina and many others were seen here.

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However, the rarely published TV presenter Svetlana Sorokina attracted special attention of the media representatives. She appeared on the red carpet of the event, accompanied by her adopted teenage daughter Antonina.. To appear in front of the cameras, Sorokin chose a blue coat and red pumps, and the girl chose a white quilted jacket, a plaid skirt and black ballet flats. A red shoulder bag completed the look. It is noteworthy that Antonina wears glasses.

Sorokina never hid from the public that she had adopted a girl. This happened in the summer of 2003. Soon after the momentous event, Svetlana gave her first interview about her daughter. " With my profession and fame, you can’t hide the fact of adoption. I raise her, educate her, and when she grows up, let her decide how she should be, yes, Tonka? Say!" she explained. The TV presenter said that she had been preparing for such a serious step for a long time, but the process itself from the beginning of the search to the final result took two months.

Sorokina stressed that she herself gave her daughter such a rare name. "On one of my visits, a pretty girl reached out to me. I took her in my arms and that's it! I really like the name Tonechka. My grandmother was Antonina. Antonova Antonina Ivanovna. So we now have Tonya Sorokina Antonina Mikhailovna. She really is Sorokin - she loves everything shiny", - she said. Svetlana literally beamed with joy: " I'll tell you straight: my life began anew, with the letter A - the initial letter of the name Antonin".



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