Actress
Born in 1951, USSR (Russia)
 
 
Nina USATOVA
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Нина Николаевна УСАТОВА
Nina OUSSATOVA
Also : Nina OUSATOVA
Filmography (extracts)
 
Actress
2014 - The desire to live (Охота жить) from Sergey NIKONENKO [fiction, 84 mn]
2010 - Vdoviy parokhod (Вдовий пароход) from Stanislav MITIN [fiction, 92 mn]
2009 - The Priest (Поп) from Vladimir KHOTINENKO [fiction, 120 mn]
2009 - Soundtrack of Passion (Фонограмма страсти) from Nikolay LEBEDEV [fiction, 97 mn]
2009 - Bankrot (Банкрот) from Igor MASLENNIKOV [fiction]
2008 - The Kings Can Do Everything (Все могут короли) from Aleksandr CHERNYAYEV [fiction, 103 mn]
2008 - God’s Smile or an Odessa Story (Улыбка Бога, или чисто одесская история) from Vladimir ALENIKOV [fiction, 125 mn]
2006 - The Island (Остров) from Pavel LUNGIN [fiction, 112 mn]
2006 - Posledniy zaboy (Последний забой) from Sergey BOBROV [fiction, full length film]
2005 - Delo o Myortvykh dushakh (Дело о Мёртвых Душах) from Pavel LUNGIN [352 mn]
2004 - Krasnoe nebo. chernyy sneg (Красное небо. Черный снег) from Valery OGORODNIKOV [fiction, 100 mn]
2003 - Osobennosti natsionalnoy politiki (Особенности национальной политики) from Yuri KONOPKIN , Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 83 mn]
2002 - Kavskaya ruletka (Кавказская рулетка) from Fyodor POPOV [fiction, 83 mn]
2001 - Dikarka (Дикарка) from Yuri PAVLOV [fiction, 100 mn]
1999 - Passion Boulevard (Страстной бульвар) from Vladimir KHOTINENKO [fiction, 108 mn]
1999 - Barak (Барак) from Valery OGORODNIKOV [fiction]
1998 - Waiting room (Зал ожидания) from Dmitry ASTRAKHAN [520 mn]
1997 - The American Bet (Американка) from Dmitry MESKHIEV [fiction, 90 mn]
1995 - Musulmanin (Мусульманин) from Vladimir KHOTINENKO [fiction, 110 mn]
1995 - Rokovye yaytsa (Роковые яйца) from Sergey LOMKIN [fiction, 119 mn]
1993 - Window to Paris (Окно в Париж) from Yuri MAMIN [fiction, 120 mn]
1992 - Chekist / Emergency Committee Agent (Чекист) from Aleksandr ROGOZHKIN [fiction, 90 mn]
1991 - Hey, You Geese (Ой вы гуси...) from Lidia BOBROVA [fiction, 88 mn]
1991 - Chicha (Чича) from Vitali MELNIKOV [fiction, 88 mn]
1989 - Under a Sky of Blue (Под небом голубым...) from Vitali DUDIN [fiction, 87 mn]
1988 - The fountain (Фонтан) from Yuri MAMIN [fiction, 104 mn]
1988 - Cold Summer Of 1953 (Холодное лето пятьдесят третьего) from Aleksandr PROSHKIN [fiction, 102 mn]
1987 - The Gardener (Садовник) from Viktor Viktor BUTURLIN [fiction, 100 mn]
1983 - Cock-and-Bull Story (Небывальщина) from Sergey OVCHAROV [fiction, 82 mn]
 
Sites : IMDb, Kino-teatr

Awards :
The Priest :
Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Golden Eagle awards, Moscow (Russia), 2010
Barak :
Best actress, "NIKA" Prizes, Moscow (Russia), 1999
Musulmanin :
Best actress, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 1995
Best actress, "NIKA" Prizes, Moscow (Russia), 1995

Biography
She was born on October 1, 1951 in the Malinovoe Ozero station in the Mikhailovsky district of the Altai Territory.
Honored Artist of the RSFSR (30.09.1988).
People's Artist of Russia (12.02.1994).
In 1969 she graduated from secondary school No. 30 in the city of Kurgan.
From 1975 to 1979 she studied at the directing department of the Moscow Higher Theater School. B.V. Shchukina (courses of B.E. Zakhava and M.R. Ter-Zakharova).
She completed an internship in the town of Kotlas, Arkhangelsk region, where she played twelve roles in the local theater.
At that time, the Youth Theater opened in Leningrad, and the aspiring actress went there. She played in plays by Vladimir Malyshchitsky and Efim Padve.
From 1979 to 1989 she worked at the Leningrad State Youth Theater.
Since 1989 - an actress of the Bolshoi Drama Theater (BDT). G.A. Tovstonogov in St. Petersburg.
Member of the artistic council and board of directors of the theater.
She made her film debut in 1981, her first role was a seamstress in the TV movie "Where Did Fomenko Disappear?" ".
The actress became famous after her role in the film "The Cold Summer of '53".
 

Photos and videos

2009 - Pope (Поп) de Vladimir KHOTINENKO


1995 - Le Musulman (Мусульманин) de Vladimir KHOTINENKO


1993 - Salades Russes / Une fenêtre sur Paris (Окно в Париж) de Youri MAMINE