Natalia Dvoretskaya

Natalia Dvoretskaya
Born Dvoretskaya Natalia
(1984-08-25) August 25, 1984
Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Occupation Actress
Years active 2008–present

Natalia Dvoretskaya (born August 25, 1984) is a theater, movie and television actress, as well as a well-known television presenter, the author of several television programs and has worked as a journalist.

Biography

Dvoretskaya was born into a military family, in the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, near the Ural mountains. At a very young age her family moved to the Far East and then to Germany, beginning her international life. Dvoretskaya went to primary and secondary school in Wünsdorf, Germany and first began modelling when she was 17. In 2007, Saint-Petersburg radio broadcast Dvoretskaya's author radio show, Not Our Films, dedicated to art-house and indie films, which featured Woody Allen, Pedro Almodóvar, and Guy Ritchie.

Her first appearance as a movie actress was in Sophie Barthes' Cold Souls (2008). In 2012, Dvoretskaya graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. The same year, several movies starring Natalia were released: The Wanted, Vanka, and Neuter, Singular. In 2013, Dvoretskaya was a lead in Yasmin, a TV adventure melodrama series produced by Denis Evstigneev's Red Square. The series was broadcast by the First Channel with a high rating.

For three years, Dvoretskaya was a presenter and a director of the automotive television show, The Test Drive, on NTV (with about 100 episodes).[1] Filming for The Test Drive took place in Russia, France, Switzerland, and Germany under Natalia's direction.

Dvoretskaya's show for TVC Petersburg called The Professional Choice on career guidance and young people development was deemed a program of a significant social importance and was awarded prizes by the government of St. Petersburg.

In 2011, Dvoretskaya was appointed a presenter for The Lawyers television show on 7TV (currently Disney channel in Russia); she soon became one of the leading channel presenters. In 2011, Dvoretskaya was appointed a presenter for three-hour morning entertainment program, The New Morning on Semerka (Little Seven) channel.

In 2014, The Track of the Piranha thriller based on Bushkov's novel was released, with Dvoretskaya playing the lead role of the American Embassy attaché, Gene (Jen in the novel).

The same year, Dvoretskaya was featured in Nikita Vysotsky's The Safety based on Andrey Kivinov's novel, The Zone of Personal Safety.

In 2015, Dvoretskaya graduated from New York Film Academy. She currently lives in Moscow and New York.

Filmography

Year Movie Role
2016 The Whale Ondine
2015 Safety Karina
2015 Nevsky
2014 The Track of the Piranha Gin
2014 The Forester Irina
2013 Jasmin Masha
2013 The wanted! Irina
2013 Moy Nesnosniy Ded Nata
2013 Ariel Mary
2013 Neuter, singular Lora
2013 Van'ka Masha
2013 5 minutes Her
2013 Drop Dead Diva Muromova
2013 Lubit-ne lubit Alexandra
2013 The teacher in law Lidia
2012 Recipes of desires Kristine
2012 The Investigators Evgenia Kazakova
2012 Undercover Alla
2012 Karpov cameo
2012 Cop-in-law Kira
2012 Moscow 3 Station Polina
2012 Interns Natasha
2012 Happy Together Zoe
2012 The web 6 Masha
2012 Country 03 Lera
2012 Martini Kisser Casting Olga Petrova
2011 Bulldog Show Elena
2011 Generation P cameo
2010 The Streets of Broken Lights Alla
2009 The Studs Natasha
2009 The Sea Devils Nicole
2009 Liteiniy 4 Elena
2008 Preserve me the rain!
2008 The male's way
2008 Cold Souls

Theatre projects

Two for the Seesaw role Gittel Mosca
Journey of the blue arrow role Tereza
Dialogue of love and passion role Liza Tushina
The Idiot role Aglaia
Do not part with your beloved role Belyaeva
The Oranges from Morocco role Kate
Women Beware role Jacqueline
An Anonymous Story role Zinaida Fyodorovna
Quadrille role Lida

TV Shows

Commercials

References

Natalia Dvoretskaya at the Internet Movie Database

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