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Many people remember the 90s with nostalgia, because actresses often flashed on television, distinguished by their beauty and charm without the slightest intervention from plastic surgeons.
They were famous for their talent, pronounced facial expressions, most women dreamed of being like them, tried to repeat their makeup and hairstyles.
The male half of the population also enjoyed watching films with the participation of actresses, in those years many of them were considered the standard of female beauty and attractiveness, most dreamed of such wives.
Further in the article, you can find a list of the ten most attractive and charming Russian actresses who had unprecedented success in the 90s.
10 Margarita Terekhova
The actress is the owner of many awards and prizes for successful acting.
She was born in the Sverdlovsk region, graduated from high school with honors. In 1964, the future actress graduated from the Yu.A. Zavadsky, after that she began to perform at the theater.
She made her film debut in 1965. She managed to play the film “Hello, it’s me!”, Directed by Frunze Dovlatyan.
The actress received recognition and love of the audience after participating in such films as “Pious Martha”, “Dog in the Manger”.
Further, the popularity of the actress grew, the audience continued to watch films with her participation.
In 2005, the artist decided to try herself as a director and screenwriter, making a film based on the work of A.P. Chekhov “The Seagull”.
9. Natalia Andreichenko
The actress has the title of “Honored Artist of the RSFSR”. Most viewers fell in love with her for her role in the film “Mary Poppins, Goodbye”, filmed in 1983.
The artist decided to connect her life with filming in films in her youth, for this she purposefully unlearned at VGIK.
In the movie, the actress first appeared in 1975. The audience remembers her not only in films, but also as the host of some TV shows.
8. Evgenia Simonova
In 1976, the future actress graduated from VTU. B.V. Shchukin and began to play in one of the Moscow theaters.
In addition to participating in performances, she starred in a considerable number of films, the audience could remember her roles in the films Children of the Sun, The Frenchman, and The Ghost of My House.
Also, the actress was engaged in the voice acting of some cartoon characters.
7. Galina Belyaeva
The artist is known to the viewer from the films “My sweet and gentle beast”, “Anna Pavlova”.
Born in Irkutsk, brought up by one mother who divorced her husband. As a child, the girl dreamed of becoming a ballerina, but in 1983 she graduated from the Theater School named after B.V. Schukin.
In the 90s, the audience loved to watch the films in which she starred. The most famous were “Womanizer”, “Air Pirates”, “Night Visit”.
6. Elena Yakovleva
The actress was born in 1961, is the owner of many other awards.
Since childhood, the girl dreamed of becoming an actress, but after graduating from school she had to work as a librarian, then as a picker at one of the factories in her native city. After that, she managed to save up money and leave to enter GITIS.
Then the artist ended up in the troupe of the Sovremennik Theater. She made her debut as a theater actress in the 1980s. She first appeared in films in 1983, it was a film called “Two Under One Umbrella”.
In the 90s, she starred in such films as “What a wonderful game”, “Retro Together”, and the audience also remembers and loves her for the role of investigator Nastya Kamenskaya in the television series based on the detective works of Alexandra Marinina.
5. Anastasia Vertinskaya
The audience fell in love with the actress for her roles in such films as “Scarlet Sails”, “Hamlet”, “Amphibian Man”, “Anna Karenina”.
The fact that the girl became an actress is not surprising, because she was born in a family of creative people. Her father was a poet, and her mother was an artist and film actress.
Alexandra made her debut in the role of Assol in the film “Scarlet Sails”, at that time she was 15 years old.
In the 90s, the actress starred in such films as “The Tempest”, “Thirst for Passion”, “Master and Margarita”, “Schizophrenia”. Also in the mid-90s, her author’s programs appeared on television.
4. Love Polishchuk
The famous actress was born in the family of a seamstress and a worker, almost from infancy she dreamed of becoming an artist.
In 1967 she graduated from VTMEI. In 1979, the artist began working in the Moscow theater. Fame came to the actress in 1974, when she got a role in the movie Starling and Lyra.
Then she took part in the film “The Twelve Chairs”. In the 90s, the actress appeared in such films as “The Recruiter”, “Shirley Myrli”, The Crusader, “Family Man”, “New Odeon”, “Quadrille”, “The Third Is Not Extra”.
3. Irina Alferova
The actress received national recognition in 2007, when she became the owner of a well-deserved title.
In 1968, after graduating from school, she went to the capital to enter GITIS. In 1977, the girl got a role in the film “Walking Through the Torments”.
In 1978, she played the role of Constance in the film D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers. In the 90s, she was in the prime of her beauty and talent, the audience fell in love with the following films with her participation: “Blood for Blood”, “Night Fun”, “Higher Class”.
2. Elena Proklova
The future actress was born in 1953 in the capital of Russia. In 1973 she graduated from the Moscow Art Theater.
Before the eyes of the viewer first appeared in the film “They call, open the door” in 1965. Then she starred in the films “The Snow Queen”, “Burn, burn, my star.”
In the 90s, the artist appeared on television, playing roles in such films as Chekhov and Co., The Perfect Crime. Since the XNUMXs, she began to take part in work on television.
1. Irina Rozanova
The future actress was born in 1961 in a family of actors. In the late eighties, she graduated from GITIS. For many years, the artist played on the stages of various theaters.
She first appeared in cinema in 1985, starring in the film My Girlfriend. In the 90s, the actress starred in such films as Gambrinus, The Flying Dutchman, Cynics, Alphonse.