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Natalya Igorevna Selezneva
Наталья Селезнёва
Birth at
19 June 1945
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Selezneva Natalia Igorevna – a famous Russian actress of theater and cinema – was born in Moscow on June 19, 1945. The family of the future star was creative: his father is a well-known photographer, and his mother is a talented artist. Natalia played the first role when she was 6 years old. The director of the Theatre of the Soviet Army saw a girl on the street and invited her to the play “30 Silvermen”. There, the young talent was noticed by the writer Agnia Barto and recommended Natalia to the
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Selezneva Natalia Igorevna – a famous Russian actress of theater and cinema – was born in Moscow on June 19, 1945. The family of the future star was creative: his father is a well-known photographer, and his mother is a talented artist. Natalia played the first role when she was 6 years old. The director of the Theatre of the Soviet Army saw a girl on the street and invited her to the play “30 Silvermen”. There, the young talent was noticed by the writer Agnia Barto and recommended Natalia to the director Anatoly Granik, who was preparing for the shooting of the children's film "Alesha Ptitsyn develops character."
In 1963, Natalia Igorevna became a student of the Shchukin Theatre School on the course of Boris Zakhava, which she successfully graduated in 1966. After graduation, Natalia became an actress of the Satire Theatre.
In 1965, the film came out.
"Operation Y and Other Adventures of Shurik" Natalia Selezneva played the role of Lida. “The obsession” brought the actress wild popularity and love of millions of viewers. Cooperation with
Ivan Vasilyevich is changing his profession (1973) and "Can't Be!" (1975). No less significant role was played by the participation of the actress in the television "Cabinet "13 chairs", where she acted as Mrs. Katarina. Natalia Igorevna really shone on the screen.
In 1968, Natalia Selezneva starred in the film “Kalif-Stork”, where she met Vladimir Andreev, her future husband. Vladimir Andreev has long been the main director of the Yermolova Theatre. In 1969, the couple had a son Yegor, who currently works as a professional diplomat. In 1996, Natalia Igorevna had a grandson Alexei. In 2011, from the second marriage of the son of Natalia Selezneva appeared grandson Nikolai. Natalia and her husband live in Moscow on Tverskaya street.