Russian actress
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She was born on September 27, 1986 in Moscow. The girl's great-great-grandfather on the paternal side was Vasily Surikov, a famous Russian painter and master of large-scale historical canvases. Among his works, the most famous are “Morning of the Streltsy Execution”, “Boyar Morozova”, “The Capture of a Snowy Town”, “The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak”, “Stepan Razin”. Nadia's great-grandfather was another artist, Pyotr Konchalovsky, a Soviet artist, one of the founders of the Jack of Diamonds creative association, who also left a great artistic legacy. Her grandfather Sergei Mikhalkov was a famous Soviet children's writer, war correspondent, poet who wrote the texts of the hymns of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. Her grandmother Natalya Konchalovskaya was a poetess. Marriage with Sergei Mikhalkov was her second in a row. Her first husband was the famous writer Yulian Semenov. Nadia's father, Nikita Mikhalkov, continued the creative line, like his own older brother Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky. He became a film director, took the post of Chairman of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia, was awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and the Grand Jury Prize at the 47th Cannes Film Festival for his work on the film Burnt by the Sun. Nadina's mother, Tatyana Mikhalkova, graduated from the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Institute of Foreign Languages, worked as a translator and fashion model for the Russian fashion designer Vyacheslav Zaitsev, and later became president of the Russian Silhouette Charitable Foundation.
Nadezhda Mikhalkova made her film debut at the age of seven. The first work was the role in Nikita Mikhalkov's melodrama "Burnt by the Sun". The picture told the audience about the difficult period of Stalin's political repressions. At the epicenter of the plot were the legendary commander Sergey Kotov and his family. But their old friend Mitya unobtrusively comes into their quiet and calm life, over the years of absence reincarnated from a family friend into a secret agent of the NKVD. The main roles in the film were played by Nikita Mikhalkov, Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkunaite. Even then, Nadia was very responsible about her acting work. During the filming of the opening scene of the film in the bath, the girl was very hot, but she stoically endured to the last. Not wanting to be removed from filming, she tried not to cause resentment from others. But, as soon as the command “Cut!” sounded, Nadia nevertheless fainted. A few years later, Mikhalkova played a role in Tigran Keosayan's comedy The President and His Granddaughter. Nadia embodied two images on the screen at once - the President's granddaughter and her exact copy, the artist's daughter. The role of the President was played by Oleg Tabakov. As planned, his character on the screen visually resembled the real Russian President Boris Yeltsin, and the story was a kind of interpretation of the fairy tale about the prince and the beggar. In addition, Nadia took part in other films directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. She owned a small role in the historical melodrama "The Barber of Siberia", and tapes that continue the storyline of the drama "Burnt by the Sun".
In 2008, Mikhalkova followed in the footsteps of her older sister Anna and tried herself as a producer of Leonid Rybakov's thriller Tell_Leo. Then she graduated from the Faculty of International Journalism at MGIMO. In 2010, Nadia played a role in the melodrama of her husband, director of Georgian origin Rezo Gigineishvili "Without Men". On May 21, a daughter, Nina, was born in a young family. In 2012, the second joint project of Nadia and Rezo was released - the adventure comedy Love with an Accent.
She was born on September 27, 1986 in Moscow. The girl's great-great-grandfather on the paternal side was Vasily Surikov, a famous Russian painter and master of large-scale historical canvases. Among his works, the most famous are “Morning of the Streltsy Execution”, “Boyar Morozova”, “The Capture of a Snowy Town”, “The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak”, “Stepan Razin”. Nadia's great-grandfather was another artist, Pyotr Konchalovsky, a Soviet artist, one of the founders of the Jack of Diamonds creative association, who also left a great artistic legacy. Her grandfather Sergei Mikhalkov was a famous Soviet children's writer, war correspondent, poet who wrote the texts of the hymns of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. Her grandmother Natalya Konchalovskaya was a poetess. Marriage with Sergei Mikhalkov was her second in a row. Her first husband was the famous writer Yulian Semenov. Nadia's father, Nikita Mikhalkov, continued the creative line, like his own older brother Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky. He became a film director, took the post of Chairman of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia, was awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and the Grand Jury Prize at the 47th Cannes Film Festival for his work on the film Burnt by the Sun. Nadina's mother, Tatyana Mikhalkova, graduated from the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Institute of Foreign Languages, worked as a translator and fashion model for the Russian fashion designer Vyacheslav Zaitsev, and later became president of the Russian Silhouette Charitable Foundation.
Nadezhda Mikhalkova made her film debut at the age of seven. The first work was the role in Nikita Mikhalkov's melodrama "Burnt by the Sun". The picture told the audience about the difficult period of Stalin's political repressions. At the epicenter of the plot were the legendary commander Sergey Kotov and his family. But their old friend Mitya unobtrusively comes into their quiet and calm life, over the years of absence reincarnated from a family friend into a secret agent of the NKVD. The main roles in the film were played by Nikita Mikhalkov, Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkunaite. Even then, Nadia was very responsible about her acting work. During the filming of the opening scene of the film in the bath, the girl was very hot, but she stoically endured to the last. Not wanting to be removed from filming, she tried not to cause resentment from others. But, as soon as the command “Cut!” sounded, Nadia nevertheless fainted. A few years later, Mikhalkova played a role in Tigran Keosayan's comedy The President and His Granddaughter. Nadia embodied two images on the screen at once - the President's granddaughter and her exact copy, the artist's daughter. The role of the President was played by Oleg Tabakov. As planned, his character on the screen visually resembled the real Russian President Boris Yeltsin, and the story was a kind of interpretation of the fairy tale about the prince and the beggar. In addition, Nadia took part in other films directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. She owned a small role in the historical melodrama "The Barber of Siberia", and tapes that continue the storyline of the drama "Burnt by the Sun".
In 2008, Mikhalkova followed in the footsteps of her older sister Anna and tried herself as a producer of Leonid Rybakov's thriller Tell_Leo. Then she graduated from the Faculty of International Journalism at MGIMO. In 2010, Nadia played a role in the melodrama of her husband, director of Georgian origin Rezo Gigineishvili "Without Men". On May 21, a daughter, Nina, was born in a young family. In 2012, the second joint project of Nadia and Rezo was released - the adventure comedy Love with an Accent.