Life and Career
After graduation in 1997, Yekaterina played a major role in the film "Snake Spring" by Nikolai Lebedev. Then, she was invited by Mark Rozovsky to his theater "Nikitsky Gate." After working four years in Rozovsky theater, Yekaterina came to the role of Katya Tatarinova in musical Nord-Ost by Alexei Ivashchenko and Georgi Vasiliev. During preparation for "Nord-Ost" premier, Ekaterina earned a fame by paying major role in the popular Russian crime miniseries Brigada. She had a day off during the terrorist attack on the theater in October 2002. Since 2003 she works in Mossovet Theatre.
In addition to playing in many popular Russian movies, Ekaterina performs songs as a solo singer and together with Leonid Serebrennikov and others. She released her first solo music CD album in 2007.
Yekaterina Guseva is married to businessman Vladimir Abashkin. They have a son Alexei and a daughter Anna.
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