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Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna: biography of the Russian actress
Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna is a Russian actress, who has managed to play about 20 bright and memorable roles in Russian cinema. She received her very first award at a fairly young age, when she was only 16 years old. The debut prize was given to her for the depicted pantomime dance, which was later even registered with the copyright bureau.
Childhood, full of dreams of ballet
Future actress Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna was born in June 1945 in Leningrad. The girl grew up in a difficult post-war situation. She was very gifted since childhood, and, like most of her contemporaries, she admired the ballet. Weightless figures of ballerinas, with fearlessness soaring in the air and with incredible ease landing on the ground, could at that time enchant any girl. At the time of her youth, Natalia Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, whose photo can be seen in this article, was no exception.
Learning acting skills and hobby for pantomime
After the disappointment that befell her with the ballet, Natalia Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, who was not used to giving up, did not become upset. She firmly knew that she wanted to associate her life with a creative profession. The girl began to play piano and sing in the children's choir at the Mariinsky Theater. When she was a pupil of the ninth grade, she opened a new kind of art, which was very similar to ballet. They turned out to be a pantomime, and Natasha managed to fully reveal her talent in this direction.
Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna managed to achieve success and a certain level of mastery in pantomime, thanks to which she was admitted to the legendary at that time studio, which was located in the palace of the Leningrad City Council.
When the future actress turned 16 years old, at one of the performances she showed a pantomime for herself called "Hunter's Story". For her Natasha was awarded a special award, and later this production pantomime was played by actors at the Theater. A. Raikin.
Education and first acting experience
In LGITMiKe she studied in the course of V. Andrushkevich and R. Sirota. While still a student, a talented girl first appeared in the Lenfilm studio in S. Mikaelyan's film called "I accept the fight." She got the role of Nyura's girlfriend.
After finishing her studies, she stayed to work in her hometown - Leningrad, at the Theater. Leninist Komsomol. On this stage, she performed for 10 years, from 1967 to 1977, and played a few pretty robots there.
At different times she embodied the following images: Mary in "For whom the bell tolls" Hemingway, Nina Zarechnaya in the Chekhov's "Seagull" and Irina in the play based on "Do not Give Up Your Beloved" Volodina. In addition, she played a fairly sharp character roles, for example, Mrs. Kvikli in Shakespeare's play "Windsor Gossips." She often won major female roles, for example, she was a teacher in the production of Transit Zorina, Queen Anna in The Three Musketeers, and Natalia played in the plays "The key without the right to transfer", "Two Winters and Three Years" and " Przewalski's horse".
Work experience in television dramas
This actress was able to successfully combine active work in the theater with filming on Leningrad television. Basically, she played in television dramas, and her roles have always been very vivid and memorable.
Roles in films
Natalia Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, films with whom many are well acquainted, was in demand by the directors. They appreciated her for her genuine acting skills, but besides this the actress always had a special feminine beauty and tenderness. Also Natalia in the frame always looks very graceful and plastic, for which she, apparently, should be grateful to many years of zealous pantomime. Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna (an actress who will be remembered for her vivid images) was shot at several film studios.
- Bumbarash;
- "Anxiety of the first birds";
- "Echo in the Pushcha";
- "A walk worthy of men";
- "Rebellious barricade";
- "We are your children";
- "Agency NLS".
Work in the Youth Theater on Fontanka
In 1981 Dmitrieva succeeded her first theater. She began performing on the stage of the Youth Theater on Fontanka, where it still shines. For many years of work in this theater Natalia Vladimirovna's repertoire has become quite wide. She played in such performances:
- "One hundred bestuzhev brothers";
- "Threepenny Opera";
- "The workshop of stupid things";
- "Five corners";
- The Marquise de Sade;
- "Leave on wound";
- "Theft".
To date, the repertoire of the actress is in no way inferior to that which is formed in young actresses.
- "Three sisters";
- "Skylark";
- "The House of Bernard Alba."
Awards and recognition
In 1994, this remarkable actress received the title of Honored Artist of Russia. In addition to the previously mentioned prize for her pantomime, which Natalia received at the age of 16, and the Goncourt Prize, her work was noted and other awards. In the play "Five corners", staged by director E. Padva, Dmitrieva played the role of ballerina Loli. Apparently, the type of this heroine was so close to Natalia that this image of criticism was unequivocally called the best work of the year. Another deserved award the actress received at the festival called "Youth, skill and modernity" for her role as the bride of Charlie in Lenkomovskom musical "Aunt Charlie."
In 2012, Natalia played a second-aunt's role in the work of director V. Tumanov's Fantasy of Faratiev. For her, she was awarded a nomination for "Golden Sofit" - the highest theater prize, which exists today in St. Petersburg.
Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna: personal life and children
This actress is, undoubtedly, a beautiful woman, and, most likely, she always had a lot of admirers and boyfriends. But unlike most modern stars, she never advertised her private life. It is known that she was in an official marriage.
In one of his recent interviews, the actor said that after the break (whose reasons he naturally tactfully lowered) and the official divorce, Polina's daughter remained with him, not with Dmitrieva. While the girl was small, Nevedomsky did not allow himself open relationships with other women, apparently not to injure the child. Decide on the second official marriage Leonid was only many years after the divorce from Dmitrieva. Once, while on treatment at a sanatorium, he met an interesting woman who was a psychologist. Returning to St. Petersburg, the couple began to develop their relationship. Polina by that time was already an adult girl and with understanding reacted to the decision of her father. Nevedomsky also says that Natalia Vladimirovna and his second wife have developed quite good, we can say, friendly relations.
The daughter of Polina became a choreographer, teacher-choreographer. Her career is developing successfully, the girl danced for some time in Finland, worked in the "Music Hall" of St. Petersburg. At the moment she works in the theater of "Russian anterprizes."
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