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Natasha Radski
Radski in London in 2018
Alma materDrama Studio London
Websitewww.natasharadski.com

Natasha Radski is a British actress.

Career[edit]

Radski has played lead roles in theatre productions[1] including Antigone in the tragedy AntigonebyJean Anouilh, Yvonne in My Wife's Dead MotherbyGeorges Feydeau, Lucile in Love and the Piano by Georges Feydeau, Lidia Astafieva in The House with a View in the Field.[2]byAlexander Vampilov.

Natasha Radski got her first TV role in David Croft's sitcom Here Comes the Queen, 2007. She has played Mrs. Kominski,[3] a guest appearance in Citizen Khan BBC series, 2016, and has worked in a guest role of the Eastern-European character Daga opposite British comedian Jo BrandinDamned[4] Channel 4 series, 2018, produced by Lionsgate and What Larks! Productions. She has appeared in a tragic role in Dracula (2020 TV series) for BBC/Netflix.

She has played the role of Russian News Reader in HBO / Sky Atlantic Chernobyl.[5][6]

Natasha has played a distressed immigrant Irina in "Café Mirage",[7] 2020, directed by Neilson Black, and the nosy Eastern-European neighbour Anna in British-Indian comedy "Little English", 2022.

Radski has worked for BBC Radio 4 drama and played the variety of characters. She was a sole reader of the comedy Woman of Your Dreams,[8][9] played a title role, Chechen terrorist Yara in Forty-Three Fifty-Nine: Yara, Russian trafficked girl Anya in Ariel, Ukrainian nuclear scientist Tanya Moroz in The King of Pripyat, and Polish immigrant Magda who had to make difficult life choices in Dreaming in English.[10] She was also a supporting character Edita, a Croatian friend in Josh Howie's Losing It.

She has voiced the BAFTA award-winning computer game Half-Life 2 (Russian version) and Sniper Elite 5. Radski has also played Lena Korolev in "Doctor Who, Singularity",[11] an audio drama produced by Big Finish Productions.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Here Comes the Queen Magda Pilot episode
2011 Rev Caretaker Comedy series
2015 The Royals Garden Party Guest Comedy
2016 Citizen Khan' Mrs. Kominski Episode: "Cricket"
2018 Damned Daga Episode 2.3
2019 Chernobyl Russian News Reader Episode: "Please Remain Calm"
2019 Waiting Nina Episode: "Dungeon"
2019 Dracula Mother Episode: Blood Vessel"
2020 The Duchess Midwife Episode 1.6
2020 Café Mirage Irina Comedy
2022 Little English Anna Comedy

Video games[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Half-Life 2 HEV Suit / Overwatch (Voice) (Russian Version)
2022 Sniper Elite 5 Monika (Voice)

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Natasha Radski's Interview in Pulse Newspaper 18 Feb 2018". Pulse UK. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  • ^ "Natasha Radski's Interview in Angliya Newspaper 14 Feb 2018". Angliya. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  • ^ "Citizen Khan Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
  • ^ "Damned series 2 episode 3". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
  • ^ "Chernobyl Has Become IMDb's Highest-Rated Series Ever 6 Jun 2019". Esquire. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  • ^ "'Chernobyl' Scores 19 Emmy Noms Including Limited Series Nod As Brits Clean Up In Short-Run Categories 16 Jul 2019". Deadline. July 16, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  • ^ "Exclusive Southend Film Festival Interview with 'Café Mirage' writer-director Neilson Black". Blazing Minds. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Angielski Episode Guide". Radio Times. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
  • ^ "Sweet Talk Productions Polish Season". Sweettalk Productions. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
  • ^ "Today's TV & Radio Choices 14 Sept 2007". Telegraph. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
  • ^ "Review of Doctor Who, Singularity 3 Apr 2015". Cobiwann. April 3, 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2019.

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