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Natalya Georgyevna Gundareva (Наталья Георгиевна Гундарева, August 28, 1948, Moscow, USSR, - May 15, 2005, Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet Russian film and theatre actress, one of the stars of Mayakovsky Theatre where she worked since 1971. People's Artist of Russia (1986) and the USSR State Prize laureate (1984), Gundareva four times won the Soviet Actress of the Year title (1977, 1981, 1985, 1990), according to ''Soviet Screen'' magazine. She is best remembered for her roles in films like ''The Autumn'' (Osen, 1975), ''Sladkaya zhenshchina'' (Sweet Woman, 1976), ''Autumn Marathon'' (1979), ''Odnazhdy dvadtsat let spustya'' (Once, 20 Years On, 1981). ==Biography== Natalya Gundareva was born in Taganka, Moscow. He father Georgy Matveyevich was an engineer at a car factory, mother Yelena Mikhaylovna a senior engineer at the construction engineering research institute. Both parents were fond of theatre and Natalya often attended shows and practice sessions of the amateur stage her mother was performing at. At 15 the girl herself joined the Young Muscovites' Theatre, and yet it was a total surprise for the family when a couple of years later she decided to make acting her profession. Gundareva enrolled into the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and joined the Katin-Yartsev's group, with classmates like Konstantin Raikin, Yuri Bogatyryov and Natalya Varley.〔
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