Yulia Nachalova
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Yulia Viktorovna Nachalova (31 January 1981 – March 19, 2019) was a Soviet and Russian singer, actress, and television presenter.
Early life
Nachalova was born in 1981 in Voronezh, in a musical family. Her grandfather, a combine driver and Labour hero, played accordion and balaka. Both Nacholova's parents were active musicians on the Voronezh Philharmonic. Nachalova was taught from birth and performed in the Philharmonic for the first time at the age of five.
Personal life
Nachalova was married to singer Dmitry Lanskoy (Premyr-Ministr) from 2001 to 2004. She was married to Evgeni Aldonin from 2006 to 2011. They had one child, a daughter named Vera Aldonina (born 1 December 2006).
Alexander Frolov, a professional hockey player, lived with Nachalova from 2011 to 2016.
Career
Nachalova rose to fame in Russia as a child star following her participation in the Channel One programme Morning Star in 1991. Recognising her potential, her family moved to Moscow. In 1992, she presented the children's music programme Tam-tam novosti. At the age of 14, Nachalova flew to New York to participate in the music competition Big Apple-1995, where she won the Grand Prix. She has claimed that one of the other participants of the competition was Christina Aguilera. Subsequently, she released her debut album Akh shkola, shkola. She graduated from the pop-jazz department from the Gnessin Musical College.
In 2003, Nachalova was one of the participants in the adventure game show Last Hero 4: End Game. She was the third participant to be evicted from the show after being voted out on day nine. In 2004, she collaborated with Premyer-Ministr on the song "Lyubov-raketa", which peaked at #24 on TopHit radio airplay charts.
In 2005, Nachalova released the album Muzyka lyubvi and a reprint of her 1995 album. From April 2005 until December 2007, she presented the musical show Saturday Evening on RTR alongside Nikolay Baskov. In 2006, Nachalova released two albums, Davay pogovorim o lyubvi and Raznye pesni o glavnom. In 2009, she was part of the jury of the children's version of New Wave.
Nachalova flew to United States in 2010 to record her final and only English-language album Wild Butterfly, which did not manage to secure her a breakthrough outside of Russia.
In 2014, she participated in the second season of One to One! on Russia-1. She stayed on the show for fifteen weeks, eventually finishing fourth overall. She subsequently presented the programme Two Voices on STS alongside Dmitry Shepelev.