The actress, remembered by viewers for her portrayal of the Snow Queen and rare screen beauty, has passed away. In recent decades, she lived away from the stage and cameras.
On February 25, the death of the legendary theater and film actress Natalia Klimova was announced. The artist passed away just two days shy of her 88th birthday. Journalists from the portal 'Murom24' were the first to report the tragedy, noting that condolences to her husband, People's Artist of the RSFSR Vladimir Zamansky, have already been expressed by the city authorities.
Natalia Klimova (born Malkina — ed. note) will be buried in Murom. The actress will find her rest on the grounds of the local Holy Resurrection Convent, which she and her husband supported for many years.
Natalia Klimova was born on February 27, 1938. Her path to art did not begin immediately: she first tried her hand at a construction university but quickly realized her true calling. After graduating from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1963, she joined the troupe of the 'Sovremennik' theater.

The actress gained nationwide fame for her role in the legendary film 'The Snow Queen.' The cold and majestic image she created became iconic for an entire generation of viewers.
This tragedy is especially bitter for her husband — Vladimir Zamansky, who recently celebrated his hundredth anniversary. Their story began within the walls of the Moscow Art Theatre School, where the future stars studied under the same master, and continued on the stage of the 'Sovremennik' theater, becoming not only a creative but also a fateful union.

At one point, the couple consciously turned away from the hustle and bustle of the capital, moved to Murom, and chose a quiet, secluded life away from the public and cinema. For nearly five decades, Klimova lived in voluntary seclusion, rarely appearing on screens and not giving reasons for news, remaining true to her family and inner world.