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Anastasiya Ivanova
Анастасия Иванова
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24 July 1958 - 3 June 1993
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For most viewers, she remained an actress of one role - many remember her shrill play in the film Can't Say Goodbye (1982).
Anastasia Ivanova was born on the Black Sea coast, in Adler, July 24, 1958. Having received a certificate, the girl entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, and after her graduation went to work in Vladimir, where she quickly became a popular theater actress. Dreams of working in the cinema did not leave Anastasia. Soon she returns to Moscow, where she is confirmed for one of
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For most viewers, she remained an actress of one role - many remember her shrill play in the film Can't Say Goodbye (1982).
Anastasia Ivanova was born on the Black Sea coast, in Adler, July 24, 1958. Having received a certificate, the girl entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, and after her graduation went to work in Vladimir, where she quickly became a popular theater actress.
Dreams of working in the cinema did not leave Anastasia. Soon she returns to Moscow, where she is confirmed for one of the main roles in the film.
I can't say goodbye . On the set, a young beauty meets the actor
Boris Nevzorov . An affair broke out between them, and soon the lovers got married. Their daughter Pauline was born.
Paradoxically, Ivanova, who became famous after the role of Lida Tenyakova, received very few new offers to play in films. Anastasia devoted several years to her little daughter, and when she started work, it turned out that actresses of another plan are in demand - brave and assertive rebels. Therefore, in her filmography, only four new films appeared: “The Breath of a Thunderstorm” (1982), “Sparrow on Ice” (1983), “Boys” (1990) and “The Pop Had a Dog...” (1993).
In June 1993, the irreparable happened: Anastasia Ivanova was killed in her apartment shortly before her husband returned home. The investigation in search of the criminal has reached a dead end. Only after many years the name of the killer became known, by that time he was no longer alive.