Schukina Natalya Yurievna is an actress who can play any role, and she successfully proves it again and again with her career. On the account of this charming actress there are many reincarnations in both royal ladies and ordinary village women.
Biography
Natalia was born in Barnaul, just at the time when her family was discussing moving to Moscow in September 1970. Soon, the Schukins moved to the capital, but, unfortunately, this did not benefit the family - pretty soon the parents divorced and the future actress was raised by her mother.
The daughter was talented in many ways, and therefore from an early age, in 1980, her mother took her to a theater studio, headed by Vyacheslav Spesivtsev himself, a famous director, actor and teacher. Prior to this, Natalya was engaged in dancing, gymnastics, singing and many others. But acting has become her true love.
In the same place, the girl played many roles on the theater stage in amateur and semi-professional productions, and in 1985 she played her first, albeit small role in the film "Memory Photography".
Movie career
At the age of 18, Natalya was invited to his film by Eldar Ryazanov, where she played one of the students of the main character. The painting is called "Dear Elena Sergeevna" and is a sharp social drama, relevant today. And in the next, 1989, Schukina entered the cast of the famous painting "Intergirl".
In 1992, Natalia graduated from the Higher Theater named after her namesake Shchukin and began working in the famous Lenkom, which remains an employee today. She became one of the most popular actresses for supporting roles, but she never regretted it, enthusiastically embodying her characters, which always turned out to be bright and vibrant.
All fans of Soviet and Russian cinema will surely remember Jeanne from "Promised Heaven", Sonia from "Moscow Evenings", sophisticated Sophie from the movie "The Key to the Bedroom". In a word, Natalia is always in front of both the audience and the directors.
In 2002, Shchukina Natalya Yuryevna was awarded two prestigious awards for her creative work. This is the title of Honored Artist and the Triumph Award "for achievements in art." The actress continues her work today, receiving awards and prizes for performances and films with her participation.
In addition to theater and cinema, Shchukina has been engaged in voice acting for cartoons and has recently given more energy to the theater, admitting once that in Russian modern cinema there is almost no interesting work, and the characters that she is offered are gray and inexpressive. The actress is very choosy, preferring loud fame the happiness of the work done.