Women's stories 20.08.1999 (1999)

Telecast №101112, 1 part, Duration: 0:25:51
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The program is dedicated to the actress Natalia Gvozdikova.

Natalia Fedorovna Gvozdikova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the Russian Federation.

The fame that fell on her in her youth became a real test that had to be passed.

Crowds of fans pursued the performer, wrote letters with declarations of love and sang serenades about their feelings under the windows of her house.

Nevertheless, the actress's marriage was considered one of the strongest in the acting environment.

In the program, Natalia Gvozdikova talks about her life and her husband, actor Evgeniy Zharikov.

Natalia was born on January 7, 1948, in the small town of Borzya, located in the Chita region.

Her parents, Fyodor Titovich and Nina Nikolaevna, also had an older daughter, Lyudmila.

Her sister also became an actress and performed with Arkady Raikin at the Leningrad State Theater of Miniatures.

Natalia also chose an acting biography for herself.

But she did not come to this choice right away.

In her youth, Natasha attended a ballet school.

Following the example of Galina Ulanova, she dreamed of a career as a ballerina, but was forced to leave choreography due to an injury.

The future star changed dance to artistic gymnastics, but soon left this section too.

After school, Natalia went to Moscow and entered the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography, where she studied with the legendary teachers Gerasimov Sergei and Makarova Tamara.

After graduating from the university in 1971, Gvozdikova joined the troupe of the Film Actor's Studio Theater and served there until 1993. The first time Natalia found herself on the set of Gvozdikova was when she was a student.

She starred with Vasily Shukshin in the social drama "By the Lake".

Soon followed the children's comedy film "Oh, this Nastya", where the actress played the older sister of the main character, as well as the film story "Pyotr Ryabinkin" and the lyrical comedy "Stoves-benches".

In 1972, Natalya Gvozdikova starred in the famous 4-part comedy "Big Change".

After this success, Natalya's filmography included the war film "Duma o Kovpake" and the social drama "Kalina Krasnaya".

Despite the fact that Gvozdikova got an episodic role as an employee of a telephone station, the actress was remembered by viewers.

When meeting the actress, fans constantly recall the famous phrase of the main character, performed by Vasily Shukshin, addressed to the telephone operator: "No need to shoot your eyes here!" The film became the leader of the box office in 1973, the film was watched by 62 million viewers.

That same year, the actress received the leading role of the studio worker Nina Lagutina in the melodrama "Near These Windows...".

The film story is about a young projectionist Mikhail Anokhin (Yevgeny Zharikov), who, having become an election campaigner, got the opportunity to meet the residents of his native yard, and also meet his first love in the person of the heroine Natalya Gvozdikova.

At the same time, the performer appeared in the acting ensemble of the melodrama "Banks" and the adventure film "Behind the Clouds - the Sky".

The actress's next star role was Maria Kondratieva-Korableva in the crime detective "Born of the Revolution", for which Gvozdikova was awarded the USSR State Prize.

The life story of the UGRO employee was to the taste of TV viewers, the performers of the main roles received all-Union popularity.

Natalia Gvozdikova and Yevgeny Zharikov managed to convincingly show their characters in a young, mature and elderly image.

In the drama about the life of a test pilot "Because I Love" Gvozdikova played the heroine Vera.

In the late 70s, films with the participation of the actress "Crime", "The Last Chance", "My General", "Dangerous Friends" were shown.

In 1983, Natalia Gvozdikova and Yevgeny Zharikov appeared once again together on the same screen in the adventure drama "Seven Hours Before Death", where they played the Shulgin spouses.

In the industrial drama "Quiet Waters Are Deep" Natalia Gvozdikova appeared in the image of the mother of miner Mikhail (Anatoly Vasiliev).

In 1986, the film "On the Pass" was released about the construction of a railway in Central Asia, where the actress starred in an episodic role.

Of the films of the 80-90s, it is worth highlighting the psychological film "Dangerous Friends" and the drama "Night of the Suicide" jointly produced by Sweden, Germany and the Soviet Union.

In 1995, Natalya Fedorovna got into the cast of the film "The Young Lady-Peasant", where she transformed into the landowner Natalya Roshchina.

Photos from the family album of Natalya Gvozdikova: Natalya Gvozdikova with her sister, the actress's parents, photos from the theater, photos of director Sergei Gerasimov, Evgeny Zharikov and Natalya Gvozdikova photos from different years.

B/W chronicle: Entrance exams to VGIK, director Sergei Gerasimov and future students.

Video: Natalya Gvozdikova and Evgeny Zharikov sit at a table in a cafe.

Video: Evgeny Zharikov talks about Natalya Gvozdikova and their first meeting.

Video: Film fragments featuring Gvozdikova Natalia and Zharikov Evgenia.

Video: Gvozdikova Natalia and Zharikov Evgenia walk down the street.

Video: Gvozdikova Natalia, Zharikov Evgenia and the presenter chat on the street.

Video: Gvozdikova Natalia and the presenter walk down the alley, sit on a bench.

Persons:

Gvozdikova Natalya Fedorovna - Soviet and Russian actress, laureate of the USSR State Prize.

Zharikov Evgeny Ilyich - Soviet and Russian film actor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989), laureate of the USSR State Prize.

Gerasimov Sergei Apollinarievich - Soviet film director, actor, screenwriter, playwright and teacher, professor of VGIK, Academician of the USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, Hero of Socialist Labor, People's Artist of the USSR, laureate of the Lenin Prize, three Stalin Prizes, the USSR State Prize and the Lenin Komsomol Prize, Cavalier of four Orders of Lenin.

Calendar:

20.08.1999

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