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Ninel Myshkova - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Ninel Konstantinovna Myshkova - Honored Artist of the RSFSR, actress of Soviet cinema and theater. Born in 1926, on May 8 in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg). An unusual name was given to her by her father: Lieutenant General Konstantin Myshkov could not get around the fashion for rare names. And, being an ardent supporter of communism, he came up with a name for his daughter, which would be deciphered as "Lenin" in the reverse order. This state of affairs did not really like Ninel herself, so she seemed to everyone as Eve.

Ninel Myshkova from an early age set herself the goal of becoming an actress. Therefore, in 1947 she successfully graduated from the Theater School named after B. Shchukin, where she studied in the workshop of V. Lvova. During her studies, Ninel's classmates were such stars of Soviet cinema as Alla Parfanyak, Elvira Lutsenko and Yulia Borisova.

The debut work of Myshkova-actress was the role of Shabunina in the film For those who are in the sea by Alexander Fayntsimmer. However, this movie with Ninel Myshkova was both the first and for a long time the last for her, as the young beauty was whirled by a whirlwind of love. The marriage with the famous actor Vladimir Etush lasted until the early 50s and suffered a final collapse, when the windy beauty fell in love with the composer of "Mosfilm" Oleg Karavaichuk, and then with the producer of the tale Sadko, Alexander Putushko. It was he who offered the actress the role of Ilmen the princess. But the whimsical Ninel did not stay with him for long and finally married the second cameraman of the film, Konstantin Petrichenko. However, their marriage also soon cracked, and the actress plunged into cinema.

After the role of Ninel Myshkova in the film The House I Live In (1957) by L. Kulidzhanov, the actress was hit by real popularity. Neither glasses nor kerchiefs saved the fans. For the images embodied in fairy tale films, children adored her. The films The Man Changes His Skin (1959), The Easy Life (1964), The Man From Nowhere (1961) and others invariably made a full house. And even the highly social pictures Male Talk (1968) and Tenth Step (1967) were popular among viewers.

The last appearance of the actress on the big screen was a cameo in Race Vertical (1982). September 13, 2003 Ninel Myshkova was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery.

Ninel Myshkova has blue eyes, naturally dark hair color, fair skin and full lips. The shape of the face is oval, the forehead is medium, curly hair, thick. Ninel Myshkova did not change her hair color, preferring natural hair. The actress has a medium straight nose and an oval chin. The growth of the actress is 169 cm, no tattoos.

Zodiac sign - Taurus (05/08/1926)


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