Natalya Guseva

Natalya Guseva

出生 : 1972-02-15, Zvenigorod, Moskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR

略歴

The young film actress of Soviet cinema of the 1980s, widely known after playing the role of Alisa Selezneva in the cult children's five-part television movie “A Guest from the Future”, directed by Pavel Arsenov. In 1983, the director came to the class where Natasha studied, and asked the teacher to let the girls read poetry well to the studio. So Natasha got into the short film "Dangerous Trivia" by order of the traffic police. The director Pavel Arsenov noticed her on scoring the tape, looking for the actress for the main role of Alisa Selezneva in the children's science fiction film “Guest from the Future”. The film became very popular, and the role of Alice seemed to be created for her, making her famous overnight. In 1983-1988, she starred in five feature films. After school, Natasha, following the long-held dream of being a biologist, entered the Institute of Fine Chemical Technology at the Department of Biotechnology. Then she began to work at the Gamalei Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. At present, he is a professional biochemist, head of the production of immunobiological preparations. In 2008, after a twenty-year hiatus, she took part in several film and television projects.

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Natalya Guseva
Natalya Guseva

参加作品

Воля вселенной
Лена Лукашевич
The Purple Ball
Алиса Селезнёва
Alisa Seleznyova and her father professor Seleznyov are traveling in space. They meet their old friend archaeologist Gromozeka, who's just discovered a planet all inhabitants of which died. It became known that they discovered a virus of hostility, got infected and killed each other. Gromozeka also discovered that they had left the virus on Earth 26000 years ago, and the virus is about to become loose. The only chance to save the Earth is to travel 26000 years back in time - to the epoch when witches, dragons and magicians lived along with usual people.
Race of the Century
Rachel Crowhurst
Russian film transplanting the tragic tale of Donald Crowhurst into then-contemporary anti-capitalist thought.
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