Maslova Nina - Soviet actress, known for the films "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes the Profession", "Afonya", "Big Change". Her childhood was not happy, but thanks to her appearance, she was able to find herself in the cinema.
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Family, early years
Nina Konstantinovna was born in Riga on November 27, 1946. The girl did not feel happy: her parents divorced when she was 5 years old, the relationship did not work out either with her mother or with her stepfather.
At school, Nina did not study very well, spent time on the street, early learned the taste of alcohol. Having received secondary education, she went to the capital and began her studies at the Institute of Irrigation and Reclamation. However, after 2 years, Maslova realized that the chosen profession would not suit her, and took the documents.
She entered the Moscow Art Theater School, where she studied from 1965 to 1967, and then was expelled allegedly for bad behavior. The actress herself said in an interview that she refused to inform teachers and fellow students in the KGB. Later, Maslova began to study at VGIK on the course of Sergey Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova. She graduated in 1971.
Creative career
Nina Konstantinovna’s career began in the Theater Studio of a film actor, however, while still a student of Maslova, she appeared in episodes of several films (“I Loved You
", "At a lake").
In 1971, the actress got a prominent role in the film "Russian Field", where she worked with Tikhonov Vladimir, Mordyukova Nonna. Later there were filming in the film "Big Break", where Maslova met with famous artists. After the release of the picture, Nina became known throughout the country.
Later, viewers saw Maslova in the movie "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes the Profession" and "Athos." The main role of the actress was only one - in the film "Smile, peer!". In the mid-80s, Nina starred in the movie "Danger to Life!" (dir. Danelia Georgy), where she again worked with Kuravlev Leonid and Boris Brondukov.
Subsequently, Nina Konstantinovna starred in the film "Two Arrows. Stone Age Detective", "Scammers". During the years of perestroika, Maslova was out of work and became addicted to alcohol. She was later given a terrible diagnosis. The actress quit drinking and began to attend church. A year later, her condition improved.
In the two thousandth Maslova received offers to star in the series. She appeared in the films "Captain's Children", "Bless the Woman" and some others.