Natalia Kustinskaya is a famous Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. She was one of the first beauties not only in the USSR, but also throughout the world, playing in such imperishable tapes as “Three plus two”, “Ivan Vasilyevich changes his profession”, “Eternal Call” and others.
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Biography
The future Soviet movie star Natalya Kustinskaya was born in Moscow in 1938. Her parents, Natalia and Nikolai Kustinsky, were famous pop artists. From childhood, Natalia Nikolaevna was surrounded by the care and attention of not only creatively gifted parents, but also their many friends on the stage. It is not surprising that the girl showed musical and acting abilities. She studied at the famous Gnesinka, and then graduated from VGIK.
Since 1961, Natalia Kustinskaya began acting in films. She appeared in the drama Walking in Pain and its sequel with the subtitle Gloomy Morning. Then came the melodrama Royal Regatta. But the first deafening success overtook the actress in 1963, when she played in the comedy "Three Plus Two." Kustinskaya was dubbed the “Soviet Brigitte Bardot, ” and she became snapped up among the directors.
The actress played in the film "Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha" and in several other projects. The next famous image in her career came only years later: Kustinskaya played a small but truly "folk" role of Yakin's mistress in the comedy "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes the Profession" In the future, the actress starred in the serial film "The Eternal Call." Unfortunately, Kustinsky did not have more known roles in the movie due to growing health problems.