Natalya Dmitriyeva(1945-2023)
- Actress
Natalya Dmitriyeva is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Natalya was born in Leningrad. In 1967 she graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography. From 1967 to 1977 she played on the stage of the Leningrad Komsomol Theater. From 1979 to 1980 - actress of the Lensovet Theater. Since 1981 she served in the St. Petersburg Youth Theater. She played in the children's theater center of the Krasnoselskiy district of St. Petersburg. She acted in films and on television, worked on radio.
Natalya Dmiriyeva began acting in 1962, making her debut in the film Kogda razvodyat mosty (1963). She gained wide popularity in 1971 after the main role in the film Bumbarash (1972) based on the works of Arkadiy Gaydar. In the film she played Varvara, the lover of Bumbarash (Valeriy Zolotukhin).
She is remembered by the films Pismo iz yunosti (1974) (Anna Petrovna), Ukhodya - ukhodi (1979) (Viktoriya), Progulka, dostoynaya muzhchin (1980) (Lyudmila), Skvoz ogon (1982) (Klavdiya), Trevogi pervykh ptits (1986) (Ulyana Petrachikha).
Natalya was born in Leningrad. In 1967 she graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography. From 1967 to 1977 she played on the stage of the Leningrad Komsomol Theater. From 1979 to 1980 - actress of the Lensovet Theater. Since 1981 she served in the St. Petersburg Youth Theater. She played in the children's theater center of the Krasnoselskiy district of St. Petersburg. She acted in films and on television, worked on radio.
Natalya Dmiriyeva began acting in 1962, making her debut in the film Kogda razvodyat mosty (1963). She gained wide popularity in 1971 after the main role in the film Bumbarash (1972) based on the works of Arkadiy Gaydar. In the film she played Varvara, the lover of Bumbarash (Valeriy Zolotukhin).
She is remembered by the films Pismo iz yunosti (1974) (Anna Petrovna), Ukhodya - ukhodi (1979) (Viktoriya), Progulka, dostoynaya muzhchin (1980) (Lyudmila), Skvoz ogon (1982) (Klavdiya), Trevogi pervykh ptits (1986) (Ulyana Petrachikha).