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Natalia Evgenievna Guseva : ウィキペディア英語版
Natalya Murashkevich

Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich (née Guseva) ((ロシア語:Ната́лья Евге́ньевна Мурашке́вич (Гу́сева)); born 15 February 1972 in Zvenigorod) is a Soviet and Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the leading role in ''Guest from the Future'' (1984) as Alisa Selezneva''.
Many Soviet schoolboys fell in love with her, leading to bags of letters from fans. This phenomenon was called "Alicemania" (Алисомания) and had a large scale. Natalya also starred as Alisa in the film Lilac Orb ((ロシア語:Лиловый Шар)), and as the spaceship captain in the 2009 animated film ''Alice's Birthday''.
Graduated from Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in 1994.
==Filmography==

*''Dangeous Trifles'' (1983)
*''Guest from the Future'' (1984)
*''The Race of the Century'' (1986)
*''Lilac Ball'' (1987)
*''Will of the Universe'' (1988)
*''Alice's Birthday'' (2009, postscoring)

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