Natalja Nikolajewna Belochwostikowa

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Natalja Nikolajewna Belochwostikowa ( Russian: Наталья Николаевна Белохвостикова ; born July 28, 1951 in Moscow ) is a Russian actress .

Life

She graduated from the Moscow Film School VGIK . She received her first leading role in the cinema from her teacher Sergei Gerasimow as Lena in Am See (1969). For this she received the State Prize of the USSR and the Acting Prize at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival . Gerassimow also cast her for the role of Mathilde de la Mole in his Stendhal film adaptation of Red and Black . In addition to these films, she is known to German audiences through Ozean (1974), Nadeshda (1974), Das Ufer (1984), Ehe vor dem Gesetz (1985) and as Nele in the historical drama Die Legende vom Til ( Ulenspiegel ; 1977).

One of her most important tasks is the (double) leading role as interpreter Marie and her daughter Nathalie in the Soviet - French large-scale production Tehran 43 . In an impressive scene, as Nathalie, she holds the dying Alain Delon in her arms. Her own daughter from the marriage with director Vladimir Naumow , Natalja Naumowa , has a small role in "Tehran 43" and is meanwhile also an actress.

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