Natalya Belokhvostikova

Natalya Nikolaevna Belochwostikowa (Russian Наталья Николаевна Белохвостикова; born July 28, 1951 in Moscow ) is a Russian actress.

Life

She studied at the Moscow Film School VGIK. Her first movie starring role she received from her teacher Sergei Gerasimov as Lena in Lakeside ( 1969). For this she was awarded the USSR State Prize and the Best Actor Award at the film festival in Karlovy Vary. Gerasimov they also occupied the role of Mathilde de la Mole in his Stendhal adaptation red and black. The German public is in addition to these films by Ocean (1974 ), Nadezhda (1974 ), The shore (1984 ), marriage known before the law (1985 ) and as Nele in the historical drama The Legend of Til (1977).

Her main tasks include the (double ) major role as an interpreter Marie and her daughter Nathalie in the Soviet- French large-scale production Tehran 43 In a striking scene as she holds the dying Nathalie Alain Delon in his arms. Her own daughter from his marriage to director Vladimir Naumov, Natalia Naumowa, has in " Tehran 43 " a small role and is now also an actress.

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