The “MediaBook” studio presents an audiobook of a popular Russian writer Dana Starr—“Me. You. And… our nanny.” The book is read by a popular film actress and famous dubbing actress Ulyana Galich.
“Hi, how are you?” the best friend asks on the phone.
“You must be exhausted,” “The twins are only eight months old, and you’ve already gone to work—what a workaholic you are!”
“Yes, but you know I can’t do it any other way, or I’ll lose the company. I’m very worried about the twins. Gleb convinced the nanny to hire—he suggested a candidate,” I laugh. “A professional, she says! But I don’t have any feelings for her at all. Young, with a doll-like look, but she seems to get along with the kids.”
“Install a webcam and watch this beauty,” my friend advises.
“Exactly! I’ll call the technician right now.”
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The husband walks into the nursery—and there… our nanny.
“Hello, Gleb Andreevich. Missed you?”
After whispering this, the gorgeous blonde moves toward him…
Among Ulyana Galich’s roles in Russian and Soviet cult films are “Tomorrow Was the War (1987),” “The Quiet Outpost (1985),” “Zina-Zinulya (1986),” “The Revolution Called,” “Red Cherry (1995),” and dubbing for dozens of films, including such bestsellers as “The Spy Bridge (2015),” “No. 44 (2014),” and many others.
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