Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna: biography of the Russian actress

Dmitrieva Natalya Vladimirovna is a Russian actress, who today has managed to play about 20 bright and memorable roles in domestic cinema. She received her very first award at a fairly young age, when she was only 16 years old. She was awarded the debut prize for the pantomime dance depicted, which was later even registered with the copyright office.

A childhood full of ballet dreams

The future actress Dmitrieva Natalya Vladimirovna was born in June 1945 in Leningrad. The girl grew up in a difficult post-war environment. She was very gifted from childhood, and, like most of her peers, admired ballet. The weightless figures of ballerinas, soaring with fearlessness in the air and landing with incredible ease on the ground, could at that time charm any girl. At the time of her youth, Natalya Dmitrieva, whose photo can be seen in this article, was no exception.

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She sincerely dreamed of a career as a great ballerina, but, as you know, ballet is one of the most cruel forms of art, the standards and requirements of which are very high. Alas, Natalya Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, whose biography we are considering, could not connect her life with this very desirable direction. Perseverance and perseverance for ballet was not enough, but there were few natural data.

Training in acting and passion for mime

After the disappointment that befell her with the ballet, Natalya Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, who was not used to giving up, did not become upset. She knew very well that she wanted to connect her life with the creative profession. The girl began to play the piano and sing in the children's choir at the Mariinsky Theater. When she was a ninth grade student, a new art form opened up for her, which was very similar to ballet. It turned out to be a pantomime, and Natasha was able to fully reveal her talent in this direction.

Natalya Dmitrieva was able to achieve success and a certain level of skill in pantomime classes, so she was accepted into the legendary studio at that time, which was located in the Lensovet palace.

When the future actress turned 16 years old, at one of the performances she showed an iconic pantomime for herself called “The Story of a Hunter”. For her, Natasha was awarded a special prize, and later actors in the theater named after him staged this pantomime. A. Raikin.

Education and first acting experience

At LGITMiK, she studied on a course with V. Andrushkevich and R. Sirota. While still a student, a talented girl first appeared in the studio "Lenfilm" in the film S. Mikaelian under the name "I accept the fight." She got the role of the girl Nyura.

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Almost immediately after the filming, she was invited to an episodic role in the movie “When the Bridges Are Drawn”.

After graduating, she remained to work in her hometown - Leningrad, in the Theater. Lenin Komsomol. She performed on this stage for 10 years, from 1967 to 1977, and played several rather powerful robots there.

At different times, she embodied the following images: Maria in “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Hemingway, Nina Zarechnaya in Chekhov’s “The Seagull” and Irina in the play based on “Do not part with your loved ones” by Volodina. In addition, she played quite dramatic roles, for example, Mrs. Quickley in Shakespeare's play Windsor Gummies. Often she got the main female roles, for example, she was a teacher in the production of “Transit Zorina”, Queen Anne in “The Three Musketeers”, and also Natalya played in the plays “The Key Without the Right to Transfer”, “Two Winter and Three Summer” and “ Przewalski's horse".

Experience in TV shows

This actress was able to successfully combine active work in the theater with filming on Leningrad television. Mostly she played in television shows, and her roles have always been very vivid and memorable.

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She played Kama in Stavsky’s “Reeds”, Maria in Konetsky’s play entitled “More about the War”, Eurydice in the play of the same name based on the novel by J. Anuy and Olga in the play staged according to Gogol’s “The Artamonov Case”. The most striking television shows in which this actress played are considered to be Tarantula and Killer. By the way, for her role, Rosie Sauvage in the last work of Dmitrieva Natalia Vladimirovna was awarded the Goncurov Prize.

Roles in films

Natalya Vladimirovna Dmitrieva, films with the participation of which many are familiar with, was in demand by the directors. They appreciated her for her genuine acting skills, but besides this, the actress always had a special feminine beauty and tenderness. Also, Natalia in the frame always looks very graceful and plastic, for which she, apparently, should be grateful to many years of hard work of pantomime. Dmitrieva Natalya Vladimirovna (an actress who will be remembered for her vivid images) starred in several film studios.

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Among them - the legendary Lenfilm and studio them. A. Dovzhenko. On her account about 20 roles played. At different times, she managed to star in such films:

  • Bumbarash
  • "Anxiety of the first birds";
  • "Echo in the forest";
  • “A walk worthy of men”;
  • "Rebellious Barricade";
  • “We are your children”;
  • "NLS Agency".

Work at the Youth Theater on Fontanka

In 1981, Dmitrieva changed her first theater. She began performing on the stage of the Youth Theater on the Fontanka, where she still shines. Over the many years of work in this theater, the repertoire of Natalia Vladimirovna has become quite wide. She played in such performances:

  • "One hundred Bestuzhev brothers";
  • "Three-Penny Opera";
  • "Workshop of nonsense";
  • "Five corners";
  • The Marquise de Sade;
  • "Leave for injury";
  • "Theft".

To date, the artist’s repertoire is in no way inferior to that which was formed by young actresses.

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In September 2016, she was announced in the main part of three performances on the Fontanka:

  • "Three sisters";
  • The Lark
  • The House of Bernarda Alba.

Awards and recognition

In 1994, this wonderful actress received the title of Honored Artist of Russia. In addition to the previously mentioned award for her pantomime, which Natalya received at the age of 16, and the Gonkurov Prize, her work was noted by other awards. In the play "Five Corners", directed by E. Padve, Dmitrieva played the role of a ballerina Loli. Apparently, the character of this heroine was so close to Natalia that this image of critics was clearly called the best work of the year. The actress received another well-deserved award at the festival entitled "Youth, craftsmanship and modernity" for her role as bride Charlie in the Lenkomovsky musical "Aunt Charlie."

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In 2012, Natalia played the secondary role of an aunt in the work of the director V. Tumanov “Fantasies of Faratyev”. For her, she was awarded the Golden Sofit nomination - the highest theater prize that exists today in St. Petersburg.

Dmitrieva Natalya Vladimirovna: personal life and children

This actress is undoubtedly a beautiful woman, and, most likely, she always had many admirers and boyfriends. But unlike most modern stars, she never advertised her personal life. It is known that she was officially married.

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Her chosen one was the Russian actor, People's Artist of Russia and the Honored RSFSR - Leonid Nevedomsky. He, as a true gentleman, prefers not to talk too much about his marriage, and he does not discuss the details of his life together with Natalya Dmitrieva in the press. It is only known that the couple lived together for almost 20 years, and in their joint marriage a daughter was born - Polina.

In one of his recent interviews, the actor said that after the breakup (the reasons for which, of course, he tactfully omitted) and the official divorce, Polina's daughter stayed with him, not Dmitrieva. While the girl was small, Nevedomsky did not allow himself open relationships with other women, apparently so as not to injure the child. Leonid was able to decide on a second official marriage only many years after the divorce from Dmitrieva. Once, while being treated at a sanatorium, he met an interesting woman who was a psychologist. Returning to St. Petersburg, the couple began to develop their relationship. Polina by that time was already an adult girl and was sympathetic to the decision of her father. Nevedomsky also says that Natalya Vladimirovna and his second wife have developed quite good, one might say, friendly relations.

Daughter Polina became a choreographer, teacher and choreographer. Her career is developing successfully, the girl danced in Finland for some time, worked in the Music Hall of St. Petersburg. At the moment she is working in the theater "Russian Anterprizy".


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