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Nataliya Sumska (Ukrainian: Наталя Сумська), is a Ukrainian actress and the host of the program Key moment on Inter. She is recognized as the People's Artist of Ukraine.
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Biography
Born on April 22 in Kiev Oblast, until 10 Nataliya lived in Lviv Oblast. In 1977 Sumska finished the Kiev State Institute of Theatrical Arts of Karpenko-Karyi. The same year she became an actress at the Franko National Academical Drama Theater (also known as Kiev Academic Drama Theatre on Podol).
In 2000 she became a laureate of the Kyiv pektoral prize (for her role of Masha in the Chekhov's Three sisters).
Since 2003 simultaneously works for Inter TV Networks. There she led a talk-show Key moment which was discontinued by Inter in 2010.[1]
In 2008 Sumska received Shevchenko National Prize and was named the Kievan of the Year.
Personal life
Nataliya Sumska has a sister Olha Sumska.
Nataliya is married to an actor Anatoliy Khostikoyev (a Kievan-born hereditary Ossetian) and has a daughter Daryna and a son Vyacheslav.
Plays
- Eneyida (Kotliarevsky) as Didona
- Vassa Zhelieznova (Gorky) as Liudmila
- White Crow (Rybchynsky) as Joan D'Arc
- Blez (Manye) as Mari
- Senior from higher world as Fiorella and Matilda
- Kin IV as Anna
- Pygmalion as Eliza Dolittle
Movies
- Karmeliuk as Maria
- Natalka Poltavka as Natalka
- Mountains smoke as Maria
- For home fire as Yulia Shablynska
- Dudaryks as Khrystyna
- State Border as Maria
See also
References
- ^ Nataliya Sumska: "Inter" has disbanded the "Key moment" as a typical father that forgot about his child.
- Profile on Inter
- Interview to ladyjob.com.ua
- Sumska as a guest at the National Radio Company in Ukraine
- Sumska gives a press-conference in Kremenchuk (April 2010).
- Review of a play Senior from a higher world in Vinnytsia February 2004 (Ukrainian)
- Interview to newspaper Simya
Categories:- Ukrainian television presenters
- Living people
- People from Kiev Oblast
- Ukrainian actors
- People's Artists of Ukraine
- Ukrainian people stubs
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