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Nadezhda Gorshkova
Надежда Горшкова
Birth at
4 November 1962
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“You always gave me yourself, and he gave me me,” said Klava Klimov, a beautiful high school student, in defense of her coldness, to Sergei, who involuntarily lost to her rival. A film about youthful love "I ask you to blame Klava K for my death." In the eighties it was very popular. Then it was a modern story about the very first and pure feeling - without much pretense, without tribute to the "basic instinct" and, at the same time, a touch of deep and dramatic love, devoid of reciprocity. Probably,
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“You always gave me yourself, and he gave me me,” said Klava Klimov, a beautiful high school student, in defense of her coldness, to Sergei, who involuntarily lost to her rival. A film about youthful love
"I ask you to blame Klava K for my death." In the eighties it was very popular. Then it was a modern story about the very first and pure feeling - without much pretense, without tribute to the "basic instinct" and, at the same time, a touch of deep and dramatic love, devoid of reciprocity.
Probably, the picture would not have turned out so piercing if the main roles were played by other actors. But Nikolai Lebedev and Ernest Yasan guessed: Sergey was played by Vladimir Shevelkov, whose subsequent career in cinema took place in front of everyone, and Klava - Hope Gorshkova, a kind of "Carmen" of the twentieth century: proud, arrogant and unforgettable.
Hope was born on November 4, 1962. After her debut role, in 1986, she became a professional actress: she graduated from the Higher Theatre School of Leningrad (today it is the St. Petersburg Academy of Theatre Art). Gorshkova did not rush to professional heights, preferring personal life and emigration: in the midst of perestroika, Nadezhda married an American and left Russia, turning into Nadia Borgesani.
This action cost Hope a lot: lost time, and break with the homeland, and failed youth. In America, Nadia did not take root, marriage with a foreigner gave a crack, and she returned home - the former "Klava", who lost the charm of youth. Fortunately, Gorshkova-Borgesani’s talent stayed with her – as did her courageous decision to start over.
In 2003, Nadezhda Vladislavovna played an interpol investigator in the film Pan or Lost, another role for her was found in the film A Long Night in Life. I hope that everything can happen again. /