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Occupation
  
actress

Years active
  
1971-early 2000s


Name
  
Natalya Gundareva

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
August 28, 1948 (
1948-08-28
)
Moscow, USSR

Died
  
May 15, 2005, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Mikhail Filippov (m. 1986–2005), Leonid Heifetz (m. 1973–1979)

Parents
  
Georgy Makarovich Gundarev, Elena Mikhaylovna Gundareva

Awards
  
Nika Award for Best Actress

Movies
  
Autumn Marathon, Dogs' Feast, Passport, Lost in Siberia, It

Similar People
  
Mikhail Filippov, Georgiy Daneliya, Leonid Heifetz, Viktor Koreshkov, Eldar Ryazanov

Natalya Georgyevna Gundareva (Russian: Ната́лья Гео́ргиевна Гу́ндарева, August 28, 1948, Moscow, USSR, - May 15, 2005, Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet Russian film and theatre actress, one of the leading figures at the Mayakovsky Theatre where she worked since 1971. People's Artist of Russia (1986) and the USSR State Prize (1984) laureate, as well as a four times winner of the Soviet Screen magazine’s Soviet Actress of the Year poll (1977, 1981, 1985, 1990), Gundareva is best remembered for her leading parts in Sladkaya zhenshchina (Sweet Woman, 1976), Autumn Marathon (1979) and Odnazhdy dvadtsat let spustya (Once, 20 Years On, 1981).

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Biography

Natalya Gundareva

Natalya Gundareva was born in Moscow and spent her early years in a communal flat her family shared with several others, at the Taganka region. He father Georgy Matveyevich was an engineer at a car factory, her mother Yelena Mikhaylovna was a senior engineer at a construction engineering research institute. Both were fond of theatre and Natalya often attended shows and rehearsals of the amateur troupe her mother was performing with. Aged fifteen, Natalya joined the Leninskiye Gory Pioneer Palace's youth theatre, and two years later decided to make acting her profession. She enrolled into the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and joined the Katin-Yartsev's group, where her classmates were Konstantin Raikin, Yuri Bogatyryov and Natalya Varley, among others.

Career

Upon graduation in 1971, Natalya Gundareva joined the Moscow Mayakovsky Theatre troupe. Her breakthrough here came in 1974 when, substituting for Tatyana Doronina, she played Lipochka in The Bankrupt after Alexander Ostrovsky's play, her performance lauded by both theatre critics and the Moscow theatrical community.

In 1972 Natalya Gundareva debuted on the big screen with the leading role in Vitaly Melnikov's 'rural comedy' Hello and Good-Bye. Her first success came with Vladimir Fetin's melodrama Sweet Woman (1977) where she played Anya Dobrokhotova, although in retrospect two of her earlier performances, in Andrey Smirnov's Autumn (1975) and Nikolai Gubenko's Wounded Game (1976), have been highly acclaimed too. In 1977 Gundareva won the Soviet Screen magazine’s Actress of the Year poll, a feat she repeated in 1981, 1985 and 1990.

The years 1979-1984 marked the peak of Natalya Gundareva's career. In 1979 she excelled on theatre stage as Katerina Izmaylova in Andrey Goncharov's production of Nikolai Leskov's Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District. In film, Gundareva created a number of multi-dimensional characters, notably Nina Buzykina in Georgiy Daneliya's Autumn Marathon (1979), that earned her the Vasiliev Brothers Prize. Later critics praised her performances in Vitaly Melnikov's September Vacation (after Alexander Vampilov's play Duck Hunt, 1981; at the time the film was tagged 'decadent' and premiered only in 1987) and Samson Samsonov's For Lonely People There is a Hostel (1984) where she played Vera Golubeva, a character the scriptwriter Arkady Inin created with her in mind. In 1986 Gundareva was honoured with the People's Artist of Russia title. That year also saw her getting seriously injured in a car crash.

In the 1990s Natalya Gundareva's appearances in films became few and far between. Her health began declining. The facial plastic surgery might have given glitzy sheen to her looks and taken her to posh magazines’ covers but damaged her stage performance, causing difficulties with mimics. In the summer of 2001 Gundareva suffered a stroke. In 2002, while walking in the garden she slipped, fell and injured her neck.

Natalya Georgyevna Gundareva died on May 15, 2005, in the Saint Alexiy hospital in Moscow, as the second stroke she suffered proved fatal. She is interred in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.

Filmography

Actress
2001
Rostov-papa (TV Series) as
Anna Gusarova
- Synok (2001) - (as N. Gundareva)
- Eyo poslednyaya lyubov (2001) - Anna Gusarova
1999
Khochu v tyurmu as
Masha
1998
Rayskoye yablochko as
Rimma Petrovna Krutilina
1994
Peterburgskie tayny (TV Series) as
Tatyana Shadurskaya
- Vtoraya seriya (1994) - Tatyana Shadurskaya
- Pervaya seriya (1994) - Tatyana Shadurskaya
1995
Moskovskie kanikuly
1993
Alfons
1993
Lichnaya zhizn korolevy
1993
The Jester Balakirev (Short) as
Catherine I
1993
Zalozhniki dyavola as
Elena Pavlovna Sergeeva
1993
Vivat, gardemariny! (TV Mini Series) as
Elizaveta Petrovna - imperatritsa Rossii
- 2 seriya (1993) - Elizaveta Petrovna - imperatritsa Rossii
- 1 seriya (1993) - Elizaveta Petrovna - imperatritsa Rossii
1992
Un bout de Challenger as
Zinaida
1992
Gardemariny III as
Elizaveta Petrovna - imperatritsa Rossii
1991
Choknutye as
Countess
1991
Kuritsa as
Alla Ivanovna Kostrova
1991
Vivat, gardemariny! as
Empress Elizaveta Petrovna
1991
The Promised Heaven as
Luska
1991
Iskushenie B.
1991
1000 dollarov v odnu storonu as
Gladilshchikova Anfisa
1991
Lost in Siberia as
Faina
1990
Pasport as
Inga
1990
Sobachiy pir as
Jeanne
1990
Ono as
Klementinka de Burbon
1989
Dve strely. Detektiv kamennogo veka
1989
Serdtse ne kamen (TV Movie) as
Apollinariya Halymova
1988
Aelita, ne pristavay k muzhchinam! as
Aelita
1988
Zhizn Klima Samgina (TV Series) as
Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Raspad (1914-1917) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Zrelost (1912-1913) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Za granitsey (1909-1912) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Radenie (1906-1908) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Barrikada (1905) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Vosstanie (1905) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Voskresenie (1904-1905) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Odinochestvo (1902) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Pered vyborom (1897-1899) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Moskva (1896) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Provintsiya (1896) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Peterburg (1895) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Yunost (1894) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
- Detstvo (1877-1893) (1988) - Marina Petrovna Zotova
1987
Izbrannik sudby as
Maidservant
1986
A Fairy-Tale About a Stupid Husband (Short) as
The Wife (voice)
1986
Zhizn Klima Samgina (TV Movie) as
Margarita - beloshveyka
1986
Podvig Odessy as
Agrafena Kolyada - tetya Grunya
1986
Lichnoe delo sudi Ivanovoy as
Lyubov Grigoryevna Ivanova
1985
Deti solntsa (TV Mini Series)
1985
Proshchaniye slavyanki as
Zhenya
1985
Winter Night in Gagra as
Irina Melnikova
1984
Is It a Bird or Is It a Beast? (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1984
I zhizn, i slyozy, i lyubov... as
Antonina (as N. Gundaryeva)
1984
Khozyayka detskogo doma (TV Movie) as
Aleksandra Vaneeva
1984
Odinokim predostavlyaetsya obshchezhitiye as
Vera Nikolayevna Golubyeva
1983
Srok davnosti as
Natalya
1983
Podrostok (TV Mini Series) as
Tatyana Pavlova
- Episode #1.1 (1983) - Tatyana Pavlova
1982
Detskiy mir as
Lyulya
1981
Prodannyy smekh (TV Movie) as
Frau Bebber
1981
Nezvanyy drug as
Anna Glushenkova
1981
Odnazhdy dvadtsat let spustya as
Nadya Kruglova
1981
O bednom gusare zamolvite slovo (TV Movie) as
Zhuzhu - modistka (as N. Gundaryeva)
1980
Belyy sneg Rossii as
Nadezhda
1980
Dulsineya Tobosskaya (TV Movie) as
Dulsineya
1980
Mnimyy bolnoy (TV Movie) as
Belina
1980
Ushyol i ne vernulsya (TV Movie)
1979
Otpusk v sentyabre (TV Movie) as
Valeriya
1979
Ukhodya - ukhodi as
Marina Valikova
1979
Autumn Marathon as
Nina Buzykina
1979
Sled na zemle as
Klava
1978
Vas ozhidayet grazhdanka Nikanorova as
Katya Nikanorova
1978
Smeshnye lyudi! as
Mashunya
1978
Stoykiy tuman (TV Movie) as
Yefrosinya (as N. Gundareva)
1978
Kapitanskaya dochka (TV Movie) as
Catherine II (as N. Gundareva)
1978
Obratnaya svyaz as
Anna Alekseyevna Medvedeva
1978
Garantiruyu zhizn as
Olga
1977
Truffaldino iz Bergamo (TV Movie) as
Smeraldina
1977
Lyubov Yarovaya (TV Movie) as
Dunka
1977
Dokhodnoye mesto (TV Movie) as
Vyshnevskaya
1977
Podranki as
Tasya (as N. Gundaryeva)
1977
Sladkaya zhenshchina as
Anna Dobrokhotova
1976
Vishnevii sad (TV Movie) as
Dunyasha
1975
Traktirshchitsa (TV Movie) as
Mirandolina
1975
Vozvrashchenie (TV Movie) as
Sofya Kirillovna Zadneprovskaya
1975
They Fought for Their Country as
Glikeriya (voice, uncredited)
1974
Sergeyev ishchet Sergeyeva as
Alla Vladimirovna (as N. Gundaeyeva)
1974
Tsement (TV Movie) as
Motya - zhena Savchuka
1974
Samyy zharkiy mesyats as
Galina
1974
Autumn as
Dusya (as N. Gundaryeva)
1974
Naznacheniye (TV Mini Series) as
Mayya Zolotkova
1973
Obryv (TV Movie) as
Marfenka (as N. Gundareva)
1973
Ishchu cheloveka as
Klava -sestra Mashi (as N. Gunderyeva)
1973
Zdravstvuy i proshchay as
Nadezhda Semyonova
1970
V Moskve proyezdom as
Prodavshchitsa (as N. Gundaryeva)
Soundtrack
1981
O bednom gusare zamolvite slovo (TV Movie) (performer: "Serdtsa tomnaya zabota")
1979
Autumn Marathon (performer: "Shto stoish, kachayas", "Vesyolyye puteshestvenniki" - uncredited)
Self
1995
Chtoby pomnili (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Chapter 16. Yuriy Bogatyryov (1995) - Self
1993
The VIIth Annual Awards of the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts (TV Special) as
Self - presenter
Archive Footage
2006
Kak ukhodili kumiry (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Natalya Gundareva (2006) - Self

References

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