Natalya Kustinskaya
Natalya Nikolayevna Kustinskaya (5 April 1938 – 13 December 2012) was a Soviet actress, who was a Meritorious Artist of Russia from 1999.
Kustinskaya was born in Moscow, and starred in a total of twenty films.[1] Her most recognizable roles were in Three Plus Two, Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future and in the TV series Eternal Call. She died on December 13, 2012 from complications of pneumonia.
Filmography
- 1959 – Gloomy Mourning (Marusya)
- 1960 – Stronger Than A Hurricane (Katya Belyayeva)
- 1960–1961 – The First Challenges
- 1961 – Maiden Years (Nastya)
- 1962 – After the Wedding
- 1962 – Dismissal to the Shore (Katya Fedorova)
- 1963 – Three Plus Two (Natalya)
- 1965 – Sleeping Lion (Natasha Tsvetkova)
- 1966 – Royal Regatta (Alyona)
- 1971 – Spring Fairy Tale (Yelena the Beautiful)
- 1971 – Wandering Front
- 1973 – Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (Yakin's friend)
- 1973–1983 – Eternal Call (Polina Lakhnovskaya)
- 1975 – Accident (woman in car)
- 1976 – Apprentice (Svetlana)
- 1978 – Pushful Person (Irina)
- 1980 – My Dad (idealist)
- 1981 – Driver for One Trip (Masha)
- 1989 – Svetik
References
- ↑ Состояние здоровья актрисы Кустинской по-прежнему остается тяжелым (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.