Natalia Bardo
Natalia Sergeevna Bardo, née Krivozub (Russian: Ната́лья Серге́евна Кривозуб; born 5 April 1988) is a Russian actress, singer and a TV host.[1] BiographyNatalia Bardo was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union.[2] She used to live with her mother, who was an entrepreneur. Her father is a former athlete. She attended art school, basketball, ballet and gymnastics as a child. At the age of 18 she was given her first role in "Pushkin: The Last Duel" feature film. She graduated from the Banking Institute college; entered and successfully completed her studies at the school of modeling and acting. She entered the Banking Institute afterwards. In 2006, Natalia played a daughter of Evelena Bleodans's character Alina (“Cursed Heaven” series), which was released in January 2007. In 2007, Natalia was invited to play in “Cursed Heaven 2”. In June 2010, she changed her surname for “Bardo".[3] She studied in The Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. Personal lifeShe was married to businessman, Sergey Rusakov from January 2009 to 2012. In 2016, it became known about Natalia's relationship with the director Maryus Vaysberg. In 2018, the couple announced their wedding. They have a son named Eric (born May 31, 2016).[4] TelevisionNatalia playing her role in “Made of Gold. Barvikha 2”, which was first released on “TNT” TV channel. Her first lead role in a melodrama series was in "Veronica. Lost happiness”[5] ("Russia " TV channel) in 2012, and a year later continued to work on the next season "Veronica. The Fugitive” (Beglyanka)[6][7][8] From January to July 2007, she took part in a TV project called "Dom-2". One of her main projects is a comedy series called "Anzhelika"[9][10] on the STS TV channel. In 201,5 she hosted a TV show called "Mr. and Mrs. Media"[11] on the Channel One Russia[12][13] with Marat Basharov.[14] Natalia took part in a traditional fashion-calendar[15] presentation of the Charity Fund "Russian Silhouette". DiscographyIn Autumn 2010, Natalia recorded the official cover version of the “Alejandro” hit by Lady Gaga in Russian.[16] Gaga's producers chose Natalia's text from a dozen of translations. In 2010, Natalia Bardo also recorded her single “Failure”, and a year later "I Want to Scream", "Bardo", "Day and Night", "Dreams of You", "Rain Drops", "6 Letters", and on April 7, 2011, presented her solo project in a dance-pop format. Songs from Natalya's future album and her cover version of "Alejandro" were first presented in this show. Singles
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