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Anastasiya Nikolaevna Nemolyaeva
Анастасия Немоляева
Birth at
30 June 1969
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Anastasia Nikolaevna Nemolyaeva was born in 1969 in Moscow in a famous family. Her father - cameraman Nikolai Nemolyaev was the brother of the popular actress Svetlana Nemolyaeva, her grandmother worked all her life as a sound engineer at Mosfilm, and her grandfather - a film director of such films as "Happy Flight" and "Doctor Aibolit". Despite the fact that little Nastya had other hobbies - needlework and drawing, in 1991 she graduated from GITIS workshop M. Zakharov, and then got a job in the
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Anastasia Nikolaevna Nemolyaeva was born in 1969 in Moscow in a famous family. Her father - cameraman Nikolai Nemolyaev was the brother of the popular actress Svetlana Nemolyaeva, her grandmother worked all her life as a sound engineer at Mosfilm, and her grandfather - a film director of such films as "Happy Flight" and "Doctor Aibolit".
Despite the fact that little Nastya had other hobbies - needlework and drawing, in 1991 she graduated from GITIS workshop M. Zakharov, and then got a job in the troupe of the theater on Malaya Bronnaya, on the stage of which she played from 1995 to 1999.
The debut of Anastasia Nemolyaeva in the cinema took place in the New Year tragicomedy Old New Year (1980), directed by Oleg Efremov and Naum Ardashnikov. Eleven-year-old actress brilliantly played the daughter of a philistine Lisa Sebeykina, and played Nastya with the luminaries of cinema - Alexander Kalyagin and Irina Miroshnichenko.
And then there was The Courier.
director Andrey Eshpay . After this role, Nemolyaeva woke up a real actress, despite the young age of 17 years. No less vivid role in the actress was in the scandalous picture of Peter Todorovsky “Intergirl” (1989).
The creative potential of the actress helped to create rich, memorable roles in cinema: My Sailor (1990),
King's killer (1991), "I am free, I am nobody" (1994), "Heavy sand" (2003).
Thanks to the cinema, Anastasia Nemolyaeva found her fate: on the set of the film Dreams of Russia (1992) directed by Junya Sato, the actress met her future husband - translator Veniamin Skalnik, with whom a family design studio was created.
Love for needlework and drawing was reflected in the works of Anastasia Nemolyaeva. She has collaborated extensively and successfully with many famous galleries, and her works of glass and wood can still be seen in the Russian Museum of Naive Art. /