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Larisa Negreeva
Лариса Негреева
Birth at
21 February 1957
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Larisa Vladimirovna Negreeva was born in Moscow. In 1973, she graduated from secondary school No. 84 of the Proletarian district of Moscow.
From 1973 to 1975 she worked in the theater - the studio of the film actor soufflor.
In 1980, she graduated from the Rostov School of Arts theater department. In the same year she returned to Moscow.
From 1981 to 1987 she worked at the Moscow Veterinary Academy at the Faculty of Public Professions as a teacher.
In 1983, her son Ivan Negreev was born.
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Larisa Vladimirovna Negreeva was born in Moscow. In 1973, she graduated from secondary school No. 84 of the Proletarian district of Moscow.
From 1973 to 1975 she worked in the theater - the studio of the film actor soufflor.
In 1980, she graduated from the Rostov School of Arts theater department. In the same year she returned to Moscow.
From 1981 to 1987 she worked at the Moscow Veterinary Academy at the Faculty of Public Professions as a teacher.
In 1983, her son Ivan Negreev was born.
In 1988, she was admitted to the staff of the theater - the studio of a film actor as an assistant director. In the same theater, she played in several performances: “Stupid Life”, “Marriage Loan”, “Woe from Wit”.
In 1991, she had a second son, Dmitry Negreev.
In 1993, she entered and graduated from Moscow Business College, an entrepreneur manager.
In 1994, she left the theater at her own request due to a change of leadership.
Since 1994, she worked as executive director of the All-Russian Theater Film Concert Advertising Company of the VSV. TV program "Construction Yard" channel MTK "New Year's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in Moscow" - children's music show channel MTK (writer of the script directed by producer) "Sherlock Holmes and Space Pirates" - 1996.
In 1998 she founded Telecompany "Big Bear" where she works to this day as General Director. The main activity of the company: production and placement of advertising on the central and regional TV channels production of television programs of corporate films.
The author of the script of the series: "The Ferris Wheel".