Natalia Vladimirovna Fisson ( May 11, 1964 , Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR ) - Russian theater and film actress, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation ( 2005 ) [1] .
| Natalia Fisson | |
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| Date of Birth | May 11, 1964 (55 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR |
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| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1990 - present time |
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Biography
Natalia Fisson was born on May 11, 1964 in Leningrad. She began her career in the troupe of the Lyceum Theater, where she worked from 1982 to 1985. In 1990 she graduated from LGITMiK (course of G. A. Tovstonogov).
In 1991, together with her husband, Vadim Fisson , formed the St. Petersburg Theater Partnership "Comedian-Trust" . In 1993, at the invitation of Vyacheslav Polunin, she performed an improvisation number that was appreciated, and then an invitation to work in the German Pomp Duck and Circumstance circus theater followed. At Pomp Duck and Circumstance, she worked from 1994 to 1996. But from the further cooperation, as well as from the invitation of the Canadian circus Du Soleil, the actress refused. After graduating from the American Broadway Dance Center in 1996 and then the English Clown Schoolof Fillip Golie in 1997, Natalia Fisson returned to St. Petersburg.
One of the first works of Natalia Fisson on the movie screen was the main role in the crime melodrama directed by Viktor Sergeyev, “Strange Men of Semenova Ekaterina” (the final part of the director’s triptych, begun by the films “The Executioner” and “Genius”). Fisson played the frivolous, eccentric, careless actress of the drama theater Yekaterina Semenova, who is cast by her lover. The result was the Lenfilm film studio award "For Best Acting Work", which Natalia was awarded in 1992. In the first half of the 90s, Natalia Fisson starred in several more films, including: Elena Tsyplakova’s melodrama “I Hope for You” (Marina), Yevgeny Ivanov’s film “Nicotine” (She), and Greydon Clark’s mystery novel “Death Dance” ( Natasha) and others.
In recent years, Natalia Fisson reappears on the television and movie screens: Mrs. Carlisle in the TV series “Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin”, Tanya in the “Lord of the Air”, Anna in the film “Heaven and Earth”, business lady Ada Tarkovskaya in the film “The Most happy ", Mrs. Alena Polikarpovna Savrasova in the comedy" Shakespeare never dreamed of, "Marina Tsvetaeva in the films" The Moon at its Zenith "and" Mayakovsky. Two days ”, Sarah Nielsen in the series“ Sea Devils ”.
In 2007, the actress starred in the film by the English director Tom Roberts "On Stage". The picture takes place in the post-war period near Leningrad. Natalia Fisson played freelance Tamara, a woman much older than herself. The film also stars the stars of domestic and foreign cinema: Evgeny Mironov, Ingeborga Dapkunaite , Thomas Kretchmann, Vera Farmiga and others.
Since 2006, she has been the host of the talk show Energetic People.
Filmography
- 1990 - Sideburns - member of the Capella
- 1990 - The Story of a Provocation (Short)
- 1991 - How good it is when ... - Natasha
- 1991 - I do not admit censorship to memory - a prostitute at the cottage
- 1992 - I trust you - Marina
- 1992 - Strange Men of Semenova Ekaterina - Ekaterina Semenova
- 1992 - Shagreen bone (short)
- 1993 - The Extraordinary Adventures of Ibicus in St. Petersburg
- 1993 - Nicotine - She
- 1993 - Dance of Death - Natasha
- 1994 - The Last Affair of Boiled
- 1996 - Inexperienced (Short)
- 1998 - Streets of broken lanterns - “just Maria”, criminal authority (series “Safety variant)
- 2002 - Agency - Insurance Agent
- 2002 - Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin - Mrs. Carlisle
- 2003 - Heaven and Earth - Anna
- 2003 - Lord of the air - Tanya
- 2005 - Harp and Boxing
- 2005 - The Happiest - Ada Tarasovskaya, Business Lady
- 2007 - The moon at its zenith - Marina Tsvetaeva
- 2007 - By stage
- 2007 - Shakespeare never dreamed of - Mrs. Savrasova Alena Polikarpovna, actress of the Imperial Theaters
- 2009 - Sea Devils -3 (series "Gas Syndrome") - Sarah Nilson
- 2011 - Mayakovsky. Two days - Marina Tsvetaeva
- 2011 - Lights of the brothel - Zaslavsky’s wife
- 2011 - A4 format - Mikkonen
- 2012 - Who, if not me? - Marina Smirnova, artistic director of the folk theater
- 2014 - For kefir (in production)
- 2018 - Hoffmanniad - scoring
Prizes and awards
- "The brightest actress" of the festival of St. Petersburg theater studios
- "Best Young Actress" of the pop festival "Under the Roofs of St. Petersburg"
- Lenfilm Film Studio Award for "Best Role of the Year"
- Award "For Best Actress" at the Baltic Theater International Theater Festival
- Marie Claire Magazine Prize
- Woman Style Award from ELLE Magazine
- Prize of the Government of St. Petersburg "In the field of literature and art"
- Prize of the International Festival "Master Class"
- Award "For the best role" of the festival "Christmas Parade"
- Nominee for the Best Actress Award of the Golden Mask Festival
- Honorary Resident of the cities of Waterward and Colorado Springs (USA)
- Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2005)
Notes
- ↑ The honorary title was awarded by decree of the President of Russia No. 1540 dated December 27, 2005 No. 1540 Archived on December 24, 2014.