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Natalya Maksimovna Tenyakova (Russian: Наталья Максимовна Теняко́ва; born July 3, 1944, Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1994),[1] Laureate of the Golden Mask Award (1995) and the Stanislavsky Prize (2005).
Natalya Tenyakova | |
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Born | Natalya Maksimovna Tenyakova 3 July 1944 |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1966—present |
Spouse | Sergei Yursky |
Natalya Tenyakova was born in Leningrad in 1944, graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (LGITMiK) (Boris Sohn's course). Her fellow students were Olga Antonova, Lev Dodin, Victor Kostetskiy, Sergei Nadporozhsky, Leonid Mozgovoy, Vladimir Tykke, other masters of theater and cinema.[2]
After graduation she was accepted into the troupe of the Baltic House Festival Theatre, where she made her debut as Polly Peachum in The Threepenny Opera (1966).
In the movie debuted in 1966, one of the main roles in the Georgy Natanson's film Older Sister.
In 1967, Natalya Tenyakova became an actress of the Leningrad Bolshoi Drama Theater.
Since 1979, Natalia Tenyakova worked at the Mossovet Theater, where she also became one of the leading actresses. In 1988, at the invitation of Oleg Yefremov moved to the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.
Was married to director Lev Dodin. Wife of actor Sergei Yursky. Daughter Daria Yurskaya (1973), actress.[3]
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