Natalia Vavilova is a film actress who has starred in several famous films. "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and "Raffle" became popular.
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Natalia Vavilova was born on January 26, 1959. Her family lived in Moscow on Leninsky Prospekt, not far from Mosfilm. One day a fourteen-year-old girl was approached by a man who turned out to be an assistant director. He invited her to participate in the filming of the movie "Such High Mountains" (1974).
Then Vavilova was offered to play in the movie "Rally". She did an excellent job. Everyone thought that she would become a wonderful actress, but her parents objected.
Natasha on the sly began to attend the lessons of the acting workshop, created at VGIK. When the girl was offered a role in the movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears", her parents forbade her to consent to the shooting. Menshov, together with Batalov, went to persuade them.
After the release of the picture, Vavilova became famous, she was allowed to study at VGIK. Later she appeared in several films: "Heavy Water", "Invasion", "My Chosen One", "The Apprentice of the Healer" and some others.
Unforeseen incident
In 1986, the actress was given a role in the film "Nikolai Podvoisky". According to the script, Natalya needed to ride a horse. For filming, the girl spent 2 months in the classroom at the equestrian school. At one of the rehearsals for Vavilova, a horse with a damaged back was accidentally brought out. The horse threw Natalia to the ground, the actress had to be treated for a month.
The directors of the picture promised to wait for Vavilov, but a week later they called another actress to the shooting. Natalia was shocked and could not recover psychologically for a long time. Her husband Samvel did a lot to restore her, he decided to arrange a romantic trip for his wife. They embarked on a journey through Europe that lasted several months.
Later Gasparov shot the movie "Vultures on the Roads", where Vavilova played the main role. But the picture remained little known, then Vavilova decided to quit cinema. After the collapse of the USSR, her husband started producing and was able to provide the family with a decent life. Natalia became a housewife.
Personal life
Samvel Gasparov became Natalia's only spouse. Previously, he lived in Tbilisi, was a truck driver. In 1964 his wife left him, then Samvel went to the capital to get distracted. There he met the students of VGIK. They introduced him to Mikhail Romm (director), who advised him to study at VGIK.
Samvel entered the directing department, studied with Menshov. He met Natalia during the filming of the movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears." They began a relationship that turned into love, despite the age difference of 21 years.
The spouses have no children, but Natalia got along well with Nina, Gasparov's daughter from her first marriage. They have grandchildren, whose names are Ketino and Sergo. The couple live in a country house. Natalia is fond of gardening, grows flowers. She refuses interviews and filming, her family has a rather narrow social circle.