Natalya Andreychenko

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Natalya Andreychenko
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Natalya Andrejchenko, 2010
Born
Natalya Eduardovna Andrejchenko (Наталья Эдуардовна Андрейченко)

(1956-05-03) May 3, 1956 (age 65)
Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russian Federation)
OccupationActress
Years active1976–present
Spouse(s)Maximilian Schell (1985–2005)
Children2
AwardsBest Actress for
Lyuba in Voenno-polevoy roman in 1983

Natalya Eduardovna Andreychenko (Russian: Ната́лья Эдуа́рдовна Андре́йченко; born May 3, 1956) is a Russian actress. Her most famous roles include the title character in Mary Poppins, Goodbye and Lyuba in Wartime Romance. She has the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1984)[1]

Biography[]

Andreychenko decided to become an actress in early high school. After an unsuccessful attempt to get into the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School, she was admitted to the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography where she studied under Sergei Bondarchuk and Irina Skobtseva. In 1976 she appeared in her first films From Dawn Till Sunset and  [ru]. Her first successful film role was in the 1979 epic film Siberiade, which received the special jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival. However, Natalya became more popular in the Soviet Union after her roles in Mary Poppins, Goodbye and Wartime Romance, both feature films released in 1983.

Personal life[]

From her first marriage to the Russian composer Maksim Dunayevsky she had a son named Dmitry (born 1982), a banker by profession. In 1985–2005 she was married to the Austrian/Swiss actor, writer, producer and director Maximilian Schell, whom she met on the set of Little Odessa. They have one daughter together, Anastasia Schell.

She is a vegetarian, practices a raw food diet, and is engaged in yoga.[2][3]

Filmography[]

Self[]

  • Meine Schwester Maria (2002) as Natascha Schell

References[]

  1. ^ Новая Российская энциклопедия: в 12 т. / Ред. кол.: А. Д. Некипелов, В. И. Данилов-Данильян, В. М. Карев и др. – М.: ООО "Издательство "Энциклопедия"» Т. 2 А – Баяр, 2005. – 960 с.: ил.
  2. ^ Наталья Андрейченко: «В состоянии клинической смерти я путешествовала без тела минут пять»
  3. ^ Наталья Андрейченко: В день Конца света я умерла и родилась заново!

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