Natalia Medvedeva (actress)
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Natalya Pavlovna Medvedeva (russian: Наталья Павловна Медведева, 18 December 1915 – 12 August 2007) was a Russian film and stage actress. Medvedeva's mother was an actress, whereas her father,
Pavel Nikolaevich Medvedev Pavel Nikolaevich Medvedev (russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Медве́дев; in Saint Petersburg – 17 July 1938 in Leningrad) was a Russian literary scholar. He was a professor, social activist, and friend of Mikhail Bakhtin, as ...
, was a literary scholar and President of St. Petersburg Union of Writers; he was executed in 1938 and rehabilitated in 1957. Medvedeva studied acting at the
Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy The Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (russian: Российский государственный институт сценических искусств), formerly known as St Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy, formerly Leningrad State ...
(1939–1943). She was already married by then, and when her husband was sent to Sverdlovsk, she followed him there and in 1943–1944 acted at the Sverdlovsk drama theater. Next year the family moved to Moscow, where Medveva worked in drama theaters and since 1952 acted in films and TV series. She retired in 1979 and focused on raising her daughter Galina.


Filmography

*''Prestuplenie'' (1976) – school director Lidiya Dorokhina *''Dom i khozyain'' (1967) – Zina *''Lyudi i zveri'' (1962) – Valentina Pavlova *''
Chelovek menyaet kozhu ''A Man Changes Skin'' (russian: Человек меняет кожу, Chelovek menyaet kozhu) is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Rafail Perelshtejn. Plot The construction of the Vakhsh Canal is underway which is one of the largest constru ...
'' (1960) *''Lyudi na mostu'' (1960) – Anna Semyonovna *''Trizhdy voskresshiy'' (1960) – Anna Shmelyeva *''Chelovek menyaet kozhu'' (1959) – Valentina Sinitsyna *''Lyudi na mostu'' (1959) – Anna Semyonova Bulygina *''
Ilya Muromets Ilya Muromets (russian: Илья Муромец), or Ilya of Murom, sometimes Ilya Murometz, is one of the ''bogatyrs'' (epic knights) in Bylinas of Kievan Rus. He is often featured alongside fellow bogatyrs Dobrynya Nikitich and Alyosha Popo ...
'' (1956) – Princess Apraksia *''Za vitrinoi univermaga'' (1955) – Anna Andreeva *''
The Return of Vasili Bortnikov ''The Return of Vasili Bortnikov'' (russian: Возвращение Василия Бортникова, ''Vozvrashshyeniye Vasiliya Bortnikova'') is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin based on the novel ''The Harvest'' by G ...
'' (1952) – Avdot'ya


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Medvedeva, Natalya 1915 births 2007 deaths Actresses from Saint Petersburg Russian State Institute of Performing Arts alumni