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Blagikh, Natalya Alexandrovna

Natalia Aleksandrovna Blagikh (born February 16, 1972 ) is a Russian theater and film actress. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2009). Winner of the Golden Mask Award (2010). Included in the permanent composition of the troupe of the theater "Et Cetera" p / r A. A. Kalyagin.

Natalya Blagikh
Birth nameNatalya Aleksandrovna Blagikh
Date of BirthFebruary 16, 1972 ( 1972-02-16 ) (aged 47)
Place of Birth
Citizenship
Profession
actress
AwardsZaslujeniy artist1.png (2009) Golden Mask Award.png (2010)
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Biography

Born February 16, 1972 in Chelyabinsk . She spent part of her childhood in Turkmenistan , where her mother worked at a gas station. Later, the family returned to Chelyabinsk, where Natalya graduated from high school [1] [2] .

She graduated from the Russian Institute of Theater Arts - GITIS in 1997 (course P.N. Fomenko ). She played in several performances of the theater " Workshop of Peter Fomenko ." In 1998, she was invited to the troupe of the theater " Et Cetera " [3] .

In 2009 she was awarded the title “ Honored Artist of the Russian Federation ” [4] . In 2010, she won the Golden Mask Award in the category "Best Actress - Operetta or Musical" for her role as Ulla in the musical "Producers" [5] [6] .

Theatrical work

Et Cetera

  • “Producers" (premiere 2009) - Ulla [7]
  • “The Tempest” (premiere of 2010) - Ariel [8] Performance-winner of the “Nail of the 2010/2011 Season” Award
  • “Suppress and Excite” (premiere 2006) - Two Lights - the wife of a Good actor, formerly an actress [9]
  • "Shylock (The Merchant of Venice)" (premiere 2000) - Nerissa, the servant of a rich bride
  • Duck Hunt (premiere 2015) - Vera
  • “Comedy of Errors” (premiere 2013) - Courtesan
  • “Hope, faith and love ...” (premiere 2010) - music of Victory, songs of war.
  • “Wow Dog Feeding Place” (premiere 2012) - She
  • Orpheus (premiere 2011) - Aglaonika
  • “Heart is not a stone” (premiere 2014) - Apollinaria Panfilovna
  • Don Quixote (premiere 2011) - prostitute
  • “The Secret of Aunt Malkin” (premiere 2011) - Queen
  • "Game of Dreams" (premiere 2002) - Mother
  • "Competition" (premiere 1999) - provincial intellectual
  • “Luciet Gautier, or Shoot Right Away!” (Premiere 2003) - Luciet Gautier
  • “Forever, Forever” (premiere 1998) - 237th girl of Pope Sergey Krukson
  • Paris Romance, Nostalgic Cabaret (premiere 2004) - Yvette Gilbert
  • “An old friend is better than the new two” (premiere 1997) - Pulcheria Andreevna
  • "My Fair Lady" (premiere 2001) - Lisa Dulina, flower girl

Workshop of Peter Fomenko

  • “Cold and Hot, or the Idea of ​​the Master of the House” - Feli
  • "Summer residents" - Varvara Mikhailovna Basova
  • Garpagoniada
  • Winter's Tale - Hermione
  • "School for Fools" - Vera Arkadyevna
  • "Wedding" - Zmeyukina

Filmography

  • 2005 - Adjutants of Love - Madame de Stael
  • 2007 - Other - Chef
  • 2007 - Tatyana's Day - Yana Barinova
  • 2010 - Bodyguard

Notes

  1. ↑ "Everything Else" by Natalia Blagikh
  2. ↑ Natalia BLAGIKH: “I do not want to conquer Moscow”
  3. ↑ Natalia Blagikh
  4. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 6, 2009 N 134 “On Awarding with State Prizes of the Russian Federation”
  5. ↑ Natalia Blagikh
  6. ↑ Triumph of one capital. Laureates of the Golden Mask Theater Award announced
  7. ↑ producers
  8. ↑ Storm
  9. ↑ Suppress and Excite
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blahikh__ Natalya_Aleksandrovna&oldid = 97167449


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