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Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich (née Guseva) (russian: Ната́лья Евге́ньевна Мурашке́вич (Гу́сева); born 15 February 1972 in
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n actress, who became well known in the
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for the leading role of
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in ''
Guest from the Future ''Visitor from the Future'' (russian: Гостья из будущего, ''Gostya iz budushchego'' lit Guest from the future) is a five-part Soviet children's science fiction television miniseries, made at Gorky Film Studio, first aired in 1985 ...
'' (1984). She graduated from Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in 1995. In 2008, after a 20-year break from the spotlight, she participated in several film and television projects.


Biography

Natalya Yevgenyevna Guseva was born on February 15, 1972, in
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.Биография Наталья Гусева (Гусева Наталья Евгеньевна)
/ref> Her father was Evgeni Alexandrovich Gusev, a worker, and her mother was Galina Maksevna Guseva, a physician-therapist. In 1979 Natalya went to the first class of the Moscow Secondary School No. 692. In 1983, an assistant from the Gorky Film Studio came to her school, who was looking for children with good diction. Natalya was one of the children selected and received an invitation to a tryout. As a result, her first role was as a schoolgirl in the children's short film ''
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'' (1983), which was made in order to teach children traffic regulations. In this role, she caught the eye of an assistant to
Pavel Arsenov Pavel Oganezovich Arsenov (russian: Павел Оганезович Арсе́нов; 1936 — 1999) was a Soviet and Russian film actor, screenwriter and film director. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1996). Biography Pavel was born o ...
, who was looking for a girl to play the role of
Alisa Selezneva Alisa Selezneva or Seleznyova (Russian: Алиса Селезнёва) is the main character of the series of children's science fiction books by Russian writer Kir Bulychev. The first book with Alisa Selezneva was published in 1965, and the ser ...
in the television series ''
Guest from the Future ''Visitor from the Future'' (russian: Гостья из будущего, ''Gostya iz budushchego'' lit Guest from the future) is a five-part Soviet children's science fiction television miniseries, made at Gorky Film Studio, first aired in 1985 ...
''. When meeting Arsenov, Natalya was so excited that when she was asked for her year of birth she mistakenly said 1872 instead of 1972. Her role in the series made Natalya extremely popular, and many Soviet schoolboys fell in love with her, leading to large quantities of fan mail (including from outside the Soviet Union). This phenomenon was known as "Alicemania" (Алисомания). Natalya was not ready for such fame, and for a while developed a problem with her posture: she walked with her head bowed low so that her fans would not recognize her. She starred in three other films during her career: '' The Race of the Century'' (1986), ''
Lilac Ball The ''Lilac Ball'' (russian: Лиловый шар) is a 1988 Soviet science-fiction children's film starring Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries ''Guest from the Future''. Plot Alisa Se ...
'' (1987) and '' Will of the Universe'' (1988), but these films did not achieve the success of ''Guest from the Future''. In ''The Race of the Century'' her role was relatively minor and episodic, and the film was a box-office failure. ''Lilac Ball'' was a sequel to ''Guest from the Future'', but took a darker tone: Natalya again played Alisa Selezneva, but she was 14 years old during filming, and the character had moved on from that in ''Guest''. After this, Natalya's film career came to a close. In 1989 she was offered the main role of Valery Nikolayev in the crime drama ''
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'', but declined the offer as the plot contained many scenes of violence and she did not want to tarnish the image she had created of Alisa Selezneva. She later received several further offers of film roles, but refused them all, as the films contained, as she put it, "
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" scenes. Natalya never intended to become a professional actress, having been fond of biology since childhood and often took many pictures of nature as a child. After graduating from school in 1989, she entered the Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies in the
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department, and graduated in 1994. After graduating she worked for a long time as a
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at a
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. Natalya became one of the leaders in a company developing
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test systems for the diagnosis of a number of
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. As of May 2017, she was no longer working, fully devoting herself to her younger daughter and family. In 2007 NTV aired an episode on '' The Main Hero'' titled "Natasha Guseva: Alice as an Adult". It reports on the lives of Natalya and other young actors from ''Guest from the Future'', and considers the significance of the series for the generation of the 1980s, and the cultural phenomenon of "Alicemania" (Алисомания). In 2009 Natalya returned to the film world for a short while, and voiced a role in the animated film ''
Alice's Birthday ''Alice's Birthday'' (russian: Де́нь рожде́ния Али́сы, translit. Den' rozhdeniya Alisy), is a 2009 Russian traditionally animated children's science fiction film, directed by Sergey Seryogin and produced by Master-fil ...
''.


Personal life

In the autumn of 1987, while in
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, she met her future husband, Denis Anatolievich Murashkevich (who had fallen in love with her when seeing her in ''Guest from the Future''). In 1993 they married, and on December 14, 1996, they had a daughter whom they named Alesya. Denis had proposed naming the child Zabava (after his mother), or Alice, but Natalya rejected both names. They divorced in 2001, but Natalya retained her husband's surname. A few years after the divorce, Natalya met Sergei Lvovich Ambinder, a designer and employee of the charity fund " Rusfond", which is headed by his father. They moved in together, and in February 2013 Natalya gave birth to a daughter, Sofya. On July 18 of the same year Natalya and Sergei married.


Filmography


Scientific Publications

* ''Isachenkov VA, Ship O.P., Kulish M.A., Murashkevich N.E.'' Use of Color Photographic Reagents in Assays Based on Detection of Peroxidase Reactions // Biotechnology. - 1995. - No. 5-6 . - P. 36-40 .


References


External links


Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Murashkevich, Natalya 1972 births Living people People from Zvenigorod Russian film actresses Soviet television actresses Russian voice actresses Soviet film actresses Soviet child actresses 20th-century Russian actresses Russian biochemists Russian women chemists Employees of the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology