Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich (née Guseva) (Russian:
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(Ð"ÑƒÌ Ñ ÐµÐ²Ð°); born 15 February 1972 in Zvenigorod) is a Soviet and
Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the
leading role of Alisa Selezneva in Guest from the Future (1984).She
graduated from Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in
1995. In 2008, after a 20-year break from the spotlight, she
participated in several film and television projects.Natalya
Yevgenyevna Guseva was born on February 15, 1971 in Zvenigorod. Her
father was Evgeni Alexandrovich Gusev, a worker, and her mother was
Galina Maksevna Guseva, a physician-therapist. In 1979 Natalya went to
the first class of the Moscow Secondary School No. 692.In 1983, an
assistant from the Gorky Film Studio came to her school, who was
looking for children with good diction. Natalya was one of the
children selected and received an invitation to a tryout. As a result,
her first role was as a schoolgirl in the children's short film
Dangeous Trifles (1983), which was made in order to teach children
traffic regulations. In this role, she caught the eye of an assistant
to Pavel Arsenov, who was looking for a girl to play the role of Alisa
Selezneva in the television series Guest from the Future. When meeting
Arsenov, Natalya was so excited that when she was asked for her year
of birth she mistakenly said 1872 instead of 1972.
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(Ð"ÑƒÌ Ñ ÐµÐ²Ð°); born 15 February 1972 in Zvenigorod) is a Soviet and
Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the
leading role of Alisa Selezneva in Guest from the Future (1984).She
graduated from Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in
1995. In 2008, after a 20-year break from the spotlight, she
participated in several film and television projects.Natalya
Yevgenyevna Guseva was born on February 15, 1971 in Zvenigorod. Her
father was Evgeni Alexandrovich Gusev, a worker, and her mother was
Galina Maksevna Guseva, a physician-therapist. In 1979 Natalya went to
the first class of the Moscow Secondary School No. 692.In 1983, an
assistant from the Gorky Film Studio came to her school, who was
looking for children with good diction. Natalya was one of the
children selected and received an invitation to a tryout. As a result,
her first role was as a schoolgirl in the children's short film
Dangeous Trifles (1983), which was made in order to teach children
traffic regulations. In this role, she caught the eye of an assistant
to Pavel Arsenov, who was looking for a girl to play the role of Alisa
Selezneva in the television series Guest from the Future. When meeting
Arsenov, Natalya was so excited that when she was asked for her year
of birth she mistakenly said 1872 instead of 1972.
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