Valentina Talyzina spoke candidly in an interview with REN TV, explaining that she felt healthy and strong after being released from the hospital. The actress conveyed relief and gratitude for the care she received, describing a steady path toward full recovery and a hopeful return to her creative rhythm.
According to the interview, Talyzina is scheduled to resume filming on February 1. While she did not name the specific project she would join, she emphasized her readiness and eagerness to re-enter the studio. She thanked the medical team for their support, highlighting a particular appreciation for the physician who oversaw her treatment and recovery.
She asked to extend a message of thanks, saying, “Please write that I am grateful to doctor Anna Kurochka.” The actress underlined the importance of personalized care and clear communication with healthcare professionals during her medical course, which helped her regain strength in a relatively short period.
On January 22, Mash Telegram reported that Talyzina was hospitalized in Moscow after tests indicated bronchopneumonia. She was connected to an IV drip as doctors monitored her condition closely. According to her daughter Ksenia, a coronavirus test returned a negative result, providing reassurance to the family and fans who had been following the situation with concern.
The illness also led to the postponement of a Mossovet Theater performance of the play Wolves and Sheep. The production’s hiatus was directly connected to Talyzina’s health, and the team announced that she would return to the stage toward the end of February. Rescheduled performances featuring her participation were planned for February 13, 15, 21, and 29, with appearances in both Wolves and Sheep and The Queen of Spades on the cards upon her return to active duty.
From January 31, Talyzina was on parole from the hospital and continued treatment at home, following the medical guidance provided during her discharge. The period of rest and careful recovery was described as essential to regaining stamina for the demanding pace of stage and screen work, with the artist prioritizing health while preparing for a return to the spotlight.
Earlier, the star of the TV film Daddy’s Daughters revealed an injury sustained during a Lenkom rehearsal when she accidentally broke a finger. The incident was handled with the usual professional seriousness of the theater, and plans for returning to full performance duties remained on track, subject to medical clearance and the recovery timeline previously outlined by her doctors and the theater management.