Natalya Gvozdikova
Natalya Gvozdikova | |
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Born |
Natalya Fedorovna Gvozdikova 7 January 1948 Borzya, Chita Oblast, USSR |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1970–present |
Awards |
Honored Artist of the RSFSR People's Artist of Russia USSR State Prize Medal of Pushkin |
Natalya Fedorovna Gvozdikova (Russian: Наталья Фёдоровна Гвоздикова) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actress.[1]
Biography and career
Natalia Gvozdikova was born on January 7, 1948 in the Borzya Chita Oblast. Her father was soldier Feodor Titovich Gvozdikov (1911) and mother was Nina Gvozdikova (1921-2005). Natalia Gvozdikova's husband was actor Evgeny Zharikov (1941-2012), a People's Artist of the USSR. Gvozdikova's son is Fedor Zharikov (1976). Her elder sister Lyudmila Fedorovna Gvozdikova (1941) is an actress of the Leningrad State Theater of Miniatures under the direction of Arkady Raikin.
She graduated from the VGIK, specialized as a theater and film actress (1967-1971, acting course of Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova). Between 1971–1993 she worked as an actress at the State Theater of the Film Actor.
During the filming of Big School-Break, Natalia was subjected to sexual harassment from the screenwriter and director Aleksey Korenev. She rejected his advances. Korenev wanted to take revenge by cutting Natalia's character out of the film completely. But since almost all of the scenes with her participation have already been filmed, he restricted himself to significantly reducing her role (in particular it was planned that she would perform a song).
Personal life
On the set of the movie "Born to Revolution" she dated her on-screen spouse, actor Evgeniy Zharikov, and after one year they got married. On August 2, 1976 their son was born, Fedor Zharikov, who graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages, received the rank of officer, was a French language translator, and now works as a chief information security officer in aircraft construction. In 1994-2001 Zharikov had an affair with the journalist Tatiana Sekridova, who bore him a son Sergei and daughter Katya. After Sekridova went to the press about this, Zharikov ended the relationship, then spoke about the affair with regret and remorse. Gvozdikova reconciled with her husband and they stayed married until his death. Zharikov died on January 18, 2012 in Moscow, at the Botkin hospital from cancer.[2] He was buried on January 21, at the so-called actor's alley of the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.[3]
Selected filmography
- By the Lake (1969) as girl
- Big School-Break (1973) as Polina
- The Red Snowball Tree (1974) as telegraph operator
- Born to revolution (1974–77) as Mariya Kondratyeva
- Mistress into Maid (1995) as neighbor
Awards
- USSR State Prize (1978)
- Honored Artist of RSFSR (1983)
- Medal of Pushkin
- People's Artist of Russia (2013)[4]