Natalya Surkova
Born
13 October 1969 (56)
Place of Birth
Leningrad, USSR [now Saint Petersburg, Russia]
Biography
A professional Director, a student of G. M. Kozlova (SPATHI). She made her debut on the stage of the children's theater "Smile" at the age of 13. With 17 years-worked actress in theater-Studio "Neo", where, however, not was truly demand. In 1988, Natalia left the theater and soon got into the theater Studio at the Palace of Culture. Gorky under the leadership of Tatiana Zakharova, from which grew the theater "cosmopolitan", recently renamed the "Theater workshop 21". Today she works in the the...
A professional Director, a student of G. M. Kozlova (SPATHI). She made her debut on the stage of the children's theater "Smile" at the age of 13. With 17 years-worked actress in theater-Studio "Neo", where, however, not was truly demand. In 1988, Natalia left the theater and soon got into the theater Studio at the Palace of Culture. Gorky under the leadership of Tatiana Zakharova, from which grew the theater "cosmopolitan", recently renamed the "Theater workshop 21". Today she works in the theater workshop "Fair" as an actress and Director. Starred in films and TV series.
Filmography (28)
Dinner
2025
Dreams of the Past
2022
Winter Will Not Be
2021
Astronaut's Uniform
2021
Moonlight People
2019
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The 6th meeting. Evgeny Gindper
2017
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The 5th meeting. Leonid Mozgovoy
2017
Last Love
2017
The Lone
2017
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The 4th meeting. Valentin Afanasyev and Princess Vera Obolenskaya
2016
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The 3rd meeting. Sergey Oskolkov
2016
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The 2nd meeting. Konstantin Cernautanu
2016
DIALOGUES AT THE FACTORY. The meeting is the 1st. Evgeny Linov
2016
Tango a Nightingale
2002
The Granny's Apocrypha
2001
RUMBA
1999
The Little Sotmaid
1998
Stairway to Heaven
1996
Above the Lake
1995
Do Not August, 1991
1994
Crazy Town
1992
Phantoms of White Nights
1991
The Bigmoon Nights
1991
Wellspring
1991
Penance
1991
Clownery
1989
ACT
1989
THEATER. Afterword
1988