Yulia Peresild
Yulia Peresild | |
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Yulia Peresild at the award ceremony of the President of the Russian Federation 2012 in the Kremlin (2013). | |
Born |
Yulia Sergeevna Peresild 5 September 1984 Pskov, RSFSR, USSR (now Russia) |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater |
Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya Theatre of Nations |
Occupation | Actress, Singer |
Years active | 2003-present |
Awards | |
Website | Юлия Пересильд |
Yulia Sergeevna Peresild (Russian: Ю́лия Серге́евна Переси́льд; born 5 September 1984) is a Russian stage and film actress.
Biography
Yulia Peresild was born in Pskov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Since childhood, Yulia dreamed of becoming an actress. From the third grade she took part in school artistic amateur performance, sang, played in school plays. At the age she participated in the contest of young talents "The Morning Star". In 2001 she graduated from secondary school No. 24 in Pskov.
After school she entered the Faculty of Russian Philology of the Pskov State Pedagogical Institute, but after studying for only one year, she went to Moscow and entered a theater college. In 2006 she graduated from the acting department of the directing department of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts.
Since 2007, as an invited actress, she has taken part in the plays of the State Theater of Nations.
She currently works with the theater "School of Modern Play" and the theater on Malaya Bronnaya theater company Yevgeny Mironov.
Career
Debut Yulia Peresild in the movie was the role of Natasha Kublakova in the television series Land (2003), directed by Aleksandr Baranov.
The first big work in film is the role of Olya Rodyashina in the drama film The Bride (2006) directed by Elyor Ishmukhamedov and Captive (2008 film) directed by Alexei Uchitel. However, a real breakthrough in the film biography of the actress was one of the main roles of Sofia in the drama The Edge (2010 film) directed by Alexei Uchitel, the television series Santa Lucia (2012), and the mystical thriller Sonnentau (2012) brought her popularity among Russian audiences.[1]
The actress became well known after playing supporting roles in In the Fog (2012) directed by Sergei Loznitsa.
Honors
- President of Russia's award for young artists (2013)[2]
- The White Elephant Prize for the best actress in a supporting role (in The Edge, 2010)
- The Golden Eagle Prize for the best actress in a supporting role (in The Edge, 2010)
- Crystal Turandot Prize for the best female character role (in The Warsaw Melody play staged at Moscow Drama Theater in Malaya Bronnaya Street, 2010)
- Best actress award at first BRICS Film Festival (2015)
Selected Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Land | Natasha Kublakova | TV series |
2005 | The Princess and the Pauper | Kseniya Prokhorova | TV series |
2005 | Esenin | Katya Esenina | TV series |
2006 | The Bride | Olya Rodyashina | |
2006 | Cannon | Oksana, she Viti Shtorma | TV series |
2006 | Enchanted land | Natasha Kublakova | TV series |
2007 | Limit desires | Nadya | TV series |
2007 | Pautina | Dasha Averina | TV series |
2007 | On the way to the heart | TV series | |
2007 | Saboteur 2: End of war | Svetik | TV series |
2008 | I will be back | Vera Mikhaylovich | TV series |
2008 | Captive | Nastya | |
2008 | Once Upon a Time in the Provinces | Anastasiya Vladimirovna Zvonnikova | |
2008 | Fortress | Gala | |
2008 | The Abduction | Elena | |
2008 | Virtual Alice | Anna Kochergina | |
2009 | Short circuit | Ira | |
2010 | The Edge | Sofia | |
2010 | Decoy | Vera Pozdnyakova | |
2011 | Five brides | Katya and Asya, sisters, twins | |
2011 | Deli Case number 1 | Masha Skachko | TV series |
2011 | Winter Tango | Yulya | TV |
2011 | Summer Volkov | Tosya | Mini-series |
2012 | Santa Lucia | Vika Saykina | TV series |
2012 | Sonnentau | Pita Pomyalovskya, journalist | TV series |
2012 | In the Fog | Anelya | |
2012 | Marathon | Inna Antipova | |
2013 | What are silent girl | Yulya | |
2013 | Paradjanov | Svetlana Shcherbatyuk, wife of Sergey Parajanov | |
2013 | Weekend | Inga, secretary | |
2014 | The Executioner | Nina | TV series |
2014 | The hunt for crocodiles | ||
2015 | Battle for Sevastopol | Lyudmila Pavlichenko Sniper | |
2015 | Adult daughter | Albina Loginova | TV series |
2015 | Mysterious Passion | Ralissa | TV series |
2016 | The Heritage of Love | Masha Kulikova | |
2016 | I Am a Teacher | Anna Kurenkova | |
2017 | Cold Tango | Layma |
References
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
- Yulia Peresild on IMDb