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Natalya Negoda

Birth Name: Natalya Negoda

Birth Date: 1963-11-12

Birth Place: Moscow, Russia

Details

Alternate Names: Наталья Негода, Natalja Igorewna Negoda, Natalia Negoda, Natalja Niegoda, Natalja Něgodová, Наталія Негода

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • This Fantastic World 11 (1985) as Кэт

Most Important Roles:

  • Tomorrow Was the War (1987) as Zina Kovalenko
  • Little Vera (1988) as Вера
  • This Fantastic World 11 (1985) as Кэт
  • Tambourine, Drum (2009) as Katya
  • Back in the USSR (1992) as Lena
  • How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea (1989) as Елена Игоревна Фомкина, студентка финакадемии
  • Van Goghs (2018) as Tanya
  • Selfportrait of an Unknown Man (1988) as Vera
  • The Comrades of Summer (1992) as Tanya

Career Highlights:

  • Tomorrow Was the War (1987)
  • Little Vera (1988)
  • This Fantastic World 11 (1985)
  • Tambourine, Drum (2009)
  • Back in the USSR (1992)
  • How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea (1989)
  • Van Goghs (2018)
  • Selfportrait of an Unknown Man (1988)
  • The Comrades of Summer (1992)

Full Biography

Natalya Negoda was born in Moscow in the creative family of director Tamara Pavlyuchenko and actor of the Moscow Young Generation Theater Igor Negoda, which determined their daughter's addiction to theater and cinema. After graduating from school, Natalya Negoda entered the studio school of the Moscow Art Theatre, which she graduated in 1986.

In 1987, Natalya Negoda first appeared in a full-length film — in the drama by Yuri Kara "Tomorrow Was the War." In 1988, the world saw the picture of Vasily Pichul “Little Vera”, in which Negoda played a major role. This work brought world fame to the Soviet actress, she received the Nika Award for Best Actress and was also awarded the Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival. In the early 1990's, Natalya emigrated to the United States, where she continued to work as an actress.

In 2009, after a long acting career break, she starred in Alexei Mizgiryov's film “Tambourine, Drum,” for which she received prizes from the Russian Guild of Film Critics and the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress.

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