Yulia Mavrina
Yulia Mavrina | |
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Born |
Yulia Sergeyevna Mavrina September 10, 1984 Feodosiya, Crimea, Soviet Union (now Russia) |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 2002–present |
Spouse(s) |
Svyatoslav Luter (divorced, 1 child) Nikita Zverev[1] (1 child) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Sergei Mavrin |
Website | Official website |
Yulia Sergeyevna Mavrina (Russian: Юлия Серге́евна Маврина; September 10, 1984) is a Russian theater and film actress and television. She is known for the role Lilia Subbotina in the TV series "Mothers and Daughters" (2007).
Biography
Yulia Mavrina was born in Feodosiya. In the family of a serviceman. Mother Larisa Mavrina on physics teacher education. Passion Julia theater has its roots in early childhood. In the early 1990s, Yulia, together with a partner of the studio made of Dramatic Art in Moscow, in the TV program "Morning Star". In 1997 he moved with his mother in St. Petersburg. In 1999, She entered the academy aged 14,[2] after leaving school (completed later externally), he entered the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy[3][4] (course G. Barysheva). An extremely gifted musically, it was considered a prima ballerina on her course. He played a major role in the graduation performance "Mademoiselle Nitouche".
In 2002 she made her debut in the movie starred Olga in the film Igor Maslennikov "Letters to Elsa", but first success came to Yulia after that New Year's Eve aired the musical "Cinderella (2002 Musical film)", where she played a major role. Directed by Simon Gorov long chose the main character of an impressive number of contenders, but opted for an unknown student from St. Petersburg. When Yulia came to Kiev to audition, she was surprised to learn for themselves what is already approved for the role.
She is married to Russian actor Nikita Zverev (Никита Вячеславович Зверев), whom she met in Kiev while filming. She has a daughter from a previous relationship, Alisa Zvereva (born 2005).[5] Her mother entered her in music school at the age of 4, and aged 5 she had a role in a children's operetta. Her mother is a physicist and her father is a programmer.[3]
Filmography
- 2002 Letters to Elsa as Olga
- 2002 Cinderella (2002 Musical film) as Cinderella
- 2003 Poor, Poor Pavel as Anna Lopuchina
- 2005 Destructive Power 6 (TV Series) as Nikole
- 2006 Short breath as Irina Motorina
- 2006 Game Shindal as Maria
- 2006 City without the sun as Liusi
- 2007 Mothers and Daughters (TV Series) as Liliya Subbotina
- 2007 Labyrinth of Love (TV) as Svetlana Litvinova
- 2008 Two fates. New life as Ariana
- 2008 Daughter as Masha Balashova
- 2009 Flying as Matilda
- 2009 Beauty Territory (TV Series) as Ekaterina
- 2011 On the sunny side of the street as Vera
- 2012 Love on two poles (TV) as Veronika
- 2013 Life After Life (TV) as Masha
- 2013 Photos of the documents (TV) as Anya
References
- ↑ Pryanishnikova, Ksenia (13 April 2009). Юлия Маврина нашла любовь на "Территории красоты". Inter (in Russian). Retrieved 30 April 2011.
- ↑ Katsun, Julia (3 January 2003). Юлия МАВРИНА: "Больше всего на свете я люблю полный зал и аплодисменты". Day (День) (in Russian). JSC Ukrainian Press Group. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
- 1 2 "Юлия Маврина: "Кроме актерства я больше ничего делать не умею"". Today (Сегодня). 19 July 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
- ↑ Kravchuk, Mila (29 December 2002). "Золушка" - старая сказка на новый лад. Music.com.au (in Russian). Retrieved 30 April 2011.
- ↑ Юлия Маврина, звезда сериала «Дочки-матери»: «Уехать в Тибет было бы здорово»…