Katya Lycheva

Yekaterina Alexandrovna Lycheva (Russian: Екатери́на Алекса́ндровна Лычёва) (born 10 June 1974), also known with her first name abbreviated to Katya (Russian: Катя), is a Soviet-born Russian woman who served as a child "Goodwill ambassador" to the United States in 1986. She also acted in a number of Soviet films for children. She was born in Moscow.

Soviet schoolgirl Katya Lycheva in the classroom

Goodwill visit to the United States

Lycheva's visit to the United States was a Soviet response to a highly publicised visit to the Soviet Union by 11-year-old Maine resident Samantha Smith in 1983. Together with Star Rowe, an 11-year-old American girl, Lycheva visited cities across the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C.. Lycheva met the mayors of the cities she visited and met with President Ronald Reagan in Washington. A book was published about her travels.

Two years after her visit, she moved with her mother to Paris, and returned to Russia in 2000. Lycheva has since then lived a reclusive life, creating speculation as to her whereabouts.[1][2] The Russian television program Priyamoj Efir attempted unsuccessfully to locate her in September 2016.[3]

Film career

Lycheva appeared in five children's films produced in the Soviet Union.

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References

Further reading

  • Making Friends. Katya from Moscow and Star from San Francisco: Two Eleven-Year-Old Girls Discover America Together. New York, 1987. ISBN 0-8050-0641-9


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