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Ninel Konstantinovna Myshkova
Нинель Мышкова
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8 May 1926 - 13 September 2003
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The name of the honored artist of the RSFSR Ninel Myshkova is “Lenin”, only vice versa. So called his daughter Lieutenant-General of artillery Konstantin Romanovich Myshkov, and Ninel preferred to introduce herself as Eva. So she called and amorous actor Vladimir Etush, and about the true name of his wife, he learned only by marrying her. However, Ninel generally liked surprises. She was born on May 8, 1926 in Leningrad. Despite a favorable start to her career - a diploma from the B. V. Shchukin
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The name of the honored artist of the RSFSR Ninel Myshkova is “Lenin”, only vice versa. So called his daughter Lieutenant-General of artillery Konstantin Romanovich Myshkov, and Ninel preferred to introduce herself as Eva. So she called and amorous actor Vladimir Etush, and about the true name of his wife, he learned only by marrying her. However, Ninel generally liked surprises.
She was born on May 8, 1926 in Leningrad. Despite a favorable start to her career - a diploma from the B. V. Shchukin Theatre School in 1947 and a successful debut in Alexander Feinzimmer's film For Those at Sea - her creative destiny was not easy. Perhaps it was all about her character and the constant search for a fairy tale in reality. Or perhaps the surrounding reality was just detrimental to her nature.
She always fell in love and changed husbands. Etush was followed by composer Antonio Spadavecchia, then there was cinematographer Konstantin Nikiforovich Petrichenko, from whom she gave birth to a son Konstantin. For quite a long time she was happy with the director Viktor Ivchenko, whom she met in 1962, during the filming of the film “Hello, Gnat”. Their happiness lasted until 1972, when Ivchenko overtook the fourth heart attack.
From the early films of Ninel should be mentioned about her roles in the films-fairy tales “Sadko” (Ilmen Princess) and “Mary – Artist”, where she played the role of the main character. And the true popularity to Myshkova came after the filming of the painting by Lev Kulijanov and Yakov Segel “The House in which I Live” in 1957. Then there were roles in the films “Captain of the first rank”, “Man changes skin”, “House with mezzanine”,
"Man from Nowhere" “Never,” “Now Judge,” and many others. In total, she played about thirty film roles.
The last time on the screen Ninel appeared in 1982 in the film “Race vertically”. And then a terrible thing happened - Ninel was diagnosed with progressive sclerosis. In this state, she lived for another 20 years in the full care of her son. Ninel Myshkova died on September 13, 2003. /