Larisa Guzeyeva

Larisa Andreyevna Guzeyeva (Russian: Лари́са Андре́евна Гузе́ева; born 23 May 1959)[1] is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and television host.[2] She is a Meritorious Artist of Russia and honored artist of the Russian Federation in 1994. She is a member of the public organization "Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation". She was awarded the Order of Friendship of the Russian Federation in 2011.

Larisa Guzeyeva
Larisa Guzeyeva, The ceremony of presenting state awards. Awarded the Order of Friendship in 2011.
Born
Larisa Andreyevna Guzeyeva

(1959-05-23) 23 May 1959
Burtinskoe, Belyayevsky District, Orenburg Oblast, RSFSR, USSR
OccupationActress, television host
Awards

Biography

Life and career

Larisa Andreevna Guzeeva was born May 23, 1959 in the village of Burtinsky of Belyayevsky District, Orenburg Oblast. Her mother was Albina Andreevna Guzeva, a school teacher.[2]

In 1984 she graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts, course of Vladimir Petrov.[2]

At the end of the institute, she began acting in films. Her first major role was Larissa Ogudalova in the film Eldar Ryazanov's A Cruel Romance (1984).[2]

In 1985, films with the participation of the actress Let's Meet in the Metro (Lelya Varshavskaya), Contenders (Natalya Ozernikova), Strangers Do Not Go Here (Natasha Ulanova) appeared on the screens.[2]

Between 1986-1990 Guzeeva was an actress of the Lenfilm studio.[2]

She starred in such films as The Twentieth Century Approaches (1986, Henri Furne), The Secret Fairway (1986, Victoria Mezentseva), The Mysterious Prisoner (1986, Larissa Rosseti), The White Curse (1987, Nadezhda Sergeevna), Anna Petrovna (1989, Anna Petrovna in her youth), SC. Sleeping Carriage (1989, Evgenia Vorobyova), the series The life of Klim Samgin (1986-1988), etc.[2]

In the 1990s, films featuring Guzeeva's included Chosen One (1991), Sentence (1994), House (1995).[2]

In the 2000s, the actress starred in the series Maroseika, 12 (2000), The Heirs (2001, 2005), Do not Leave Me, Love (2001), Tanker Tango (2006), Anakop (2009), the films Graffiti (2005), Family Supper (2006).[2]

In later years, Guzeeva starred in the drama The Bell (2010), the series Three Comrades (2012).[2]

Television host

Host of the Channel One, Let's Get Married. Permanent member of the jury in the 6th season of the Channel One program Minuta slavy.[3]

Personal life

Larisa Guzeeva was married several times. Currently her husband is Igor Bukharov, President of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers of Russia, owner of the restaurant "Nostalgie". The actress has a son Georgiy and daughter Olga.[2]

Filmography

Film

  • 1979 The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (4th series) as Girl dancing with Taraskina restaurant
  • 1984 A Cruel Romance as Larisa Ogudalova
  • 1985 Rivals as Natalia Ozyornikova
  • 1985 Strangers Do Not Go Here as Natasha Ulanova
  • 1986 The Twentieth Century Approaches as Ma'am Anry Furnie
  • 1986 Secret channel (Mini-series) as Victoria Mezentseva
  • 1986 Mysterious prisoner as Larisa Rosseti
  • 1988 The life of Klim Samgin (TV series) as Elizaveta Spivak
  • 1990 The Executioner as Sveta
  • 1996 Theatre Chekhonte. Pictures from the recent past as Anna Pavlovna Sharamykina
  • 2002 Women's logic as Elena Drozdova
  • 2005 Order as Galya
  • 2006 Graffiti (film) as Mariya
  • 2006 Family dinner as Irina

TV

  • 2006 Yeralash - Episode 200 (second sketch) ~ Hot Potato
  • 2008–present Let's Get Married — host
  • 2011-2014 Minute of Fame — jury member
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References

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