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Raisa Stepanovna Nedashkovskaya
Раиса Недашковская
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Raisa Stepanovna Nedashkovskaya was born on February 17, 1943 in the city of Malin (Zhytomyr region, Ukrainian SSR). Since childhood she was engaged in dancing in the choreographic circle, was a soloist of the ensemble. In 1961, she played the main role of Mavka in the film "Forest Song" - the director of the film Viktor Ivchenko invited her to this role. In 1965, she graduated from the Film Faculty of the Kyiv Theatre Institute named after I.K. Karpenko-Karogo and became an actress of the Kyiv
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Raisa Stepanovna Nedashkovskaya was born on February 17, 1943 in the city of Malin (Zhytomyr region, Ukrainian SSR). Since childhood she was engaged in dancing in the choreographic circle, was a soloist of the ensemble. In 1961, she played the main role of Mavka in the film "Forest Song" - the director of the film Viktor Ivchenko invited her to this role. In 1965, she graduated from the Film Faculty of the Kyiv Theatre Institute named after I.K. Karpenko-Karogo and became an actress of the Kyiv Film Studio named after A. Dovzhenko. The actress played in such films as “Dmitro Goritzvit” (1961), “The Royal Bride” (1964), “Dream” (1964), “Viper” (1965), “Commissioner” (1967), “The Mistake of Honore de Balzac” (1963), “Bread and Salt” (1970), “Born by the Revolution” (1974-77), “Babylon XX” (1979), “Fear” (1980), “On the Edge of the Sword” (1986), “The Billion and the King” (1989), “Groth” (1995), “Jobobobs” (1993), “Jobobs” “Gabia” (1993), “Jobs” “Jobs” (1992), “Jobobobs” (1993). One of her last roles was the prophetess in Yuri Ilyenko’s film Prayer for Hetman Mazepa (2003). In 1980-1983, Raisa Nedashkovskaya worked in the Kiev Youth Theatre, on the stage of which she successfully played the leading roles in the plays Cyrano de Bergerac, Behind Two Rabbits. The creator of several solo performances. Since 1993 he cooperates with the cultural center "Svit L" ("Svit Lobovi"). Currently, the artistic director heads the Kiev “Theater of the Zurly Sky”.
Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1969). Laureate of the prize "Nika" in the nomination "Role of the second plan" (1988). Knight of the Order of Princess Olga III degree (Ukraine).