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Natalia SimakovaActress
Date of Birth: 27.09.1976
Country: Russia |
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Biography of Natalya Simakova
Natalya Simakova is an actress who gained recognition for her role as Adelaide Epanchina in the controversial film "Down House", directed by Roman Kachanov and based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot". She began her career in the film industry in 2001 and has since appeared in various episodic roles.

Early Life and Career
Natalya Simakova graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in 1999. She then went on to work in television and hosted the show "PRODIZAIN" on NTV. Alongside her television work, Simakova actively pursued her acting career and made her breakthrough in the film "Down House". The movie featured other notable personalities such as Fyodor Bondarchuk, Ivan Okhlobystin, Alexander Bashirov, Juozas Budraitis, Barbara Brylska, Artemy Troitsky, and Jezi Stur.
Notable Work and Singing Career
Simakova's notable works include her role as Irina Panova in the comedy-drama "Time is Money" directed by Yevgeny Lungin, Vika in the youth film "Zero Kilometer" by Pavel Sanaev, and Madlen in the action film "Kamenaya Bashka" by Philip Yankovsky.
Aside from her acting career, Natalya Simakova also pursued singing. In 2006, she became the lead vocalist of the disco-glam-punk-rock band called "Siberia". The group primarily focused on international audiences and performed their songs in English. From 2007 to 2011, "Siberia" held numerous concerts in prestigious venues in Moscow. They also toured in the United States and Canada, performing in cities such as New York, Toronto, Vancouver, and Chicago.
Natalya Simakova continues to showcase her talent as an actress and singer, leaving a lasting impression on both the film and music industry.

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