Svetlana Ivanova

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Svetlana Ivanova
File:Svetlana Ivanova.jpg
Ivanova at the premiere of Dark World, 2010
Born Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova
(1985-09-26) 26 September 1985 (age 38)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003–present

Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova (Russian: Светла́на Андре́евна Ивано́ва; born 26 September 1985) is a Russian theater and film actress. Her feature film debut was in The 9th Company (2005). Subsequently she starred in such films as Franz + Polina (2006), August Eighth (2011)[1] and others. Ivanova received a number of accolades for the role of Polina in Franz + Polina.

Biography

Svetlana Ivanova was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her parents - power engineers. Svetlana studied at the physico-mathematical school, worked in a theater studio.

In 2006 she graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (workshop I. Yasulovich). More studying at the institute, Svetlana debuted in cinema, starring in the series "Godfather's son" and "Farewell echo".

The debut took place in cinema in the film "The 9th Company" by Fyodor Bondarchuk.

Since 2011 works in Sovremennik Theatre. 22 March 2012 she made her debut in the role of Patricia Holman in the play "Three Comrades".

Shot in the clip of "ZNAKI" ("Polly", directed by M. Segal), a group of "Prologue" ("You are a light", directed by O. Gorodetskya, V. Lisnevsky), the group "CASTE" ("Radio signals" dir. M. Segal), "Intonation" (In2Nation) - "August Eighth".

Personal life

She and her ex-husband, cinematographer Vyacheslav Lisnevskiy, In 2012 divorced, have one daughter, Polina (born 2012).

Filmography

Films

List of film credits
Year Title Role
2005 The 9th Company Olya
2006 Franz + Polina Polina
2006 Formula zero Marina
2006 Four taxi drivers and a dog 2 Katya
2006 Real Santa Claus Katya Nikitina
2007 Father Masha
2007 Temptation Anya
2008 Cheesecake a waitress in a cafe
2008 Hello, Kinder! Valeriya Rogacheva
2009 The House of the Sun Sasha
2009 Moscow, I love you! Sveta
2009 Domestic cat Nastya
2010 Dark World (2010 film) Marina
2010 Contact times Nastya
2010 Above the city Irina
2011 Fairy tale. there is older sister, the daughter of Barbie and Kena
2011 August Eighth Kseniya
2012 About him singer
2012 Poklonnitsa Lidiya Avilova
2012 Happy New Year, Mom! Lena
2012 Legend № 17 Irina
2013 Women's Day Lena Golubeva
2013 Chastnoe pioneer Svetlana A., 6B homeroom teacher class
2013 A Perfect Murder Olga Lavrova
2013 Insight Ona
2014 On March 8, the man! Violetta
2014 A Walk to Remember Asya
2015 Happiness is... Vera
2016 The Heritage of Love Vera
2016 Forever and ever Mariya
2016 Close eyes Foki's mom

TV Series

List of television credits
Year Title Role
2003 Godfather's son Dina
2004 Farewell echo Natasha
2004 Photography
2005 Duel Anya
2005 Private detective Masha
2006 Last Confession (mini-series) Nadia Tyulenina
2007 And yet I love ... Rita Lyagushova
2008 Side effect Liza
2008 From love to Kohannya Nastya
2008 Mines in the fairway Liza
2008 One Night of Love (TV series) Sasha Zabelina
2009 Palm Sunday Oksana Lepina
2009 Nepridumannoe murder (mini-series) Natasha
2009 Zhurov Lisa, the daughter Zhurova
2010 The capital sin Yuliya, the younger sister
2010 Dr. Tyrsa Lika Kireyeva
2010 Cool guys Senya
2011 Fugitive Kristina
2011 In the Wrong Skin Irina
2011 Gossamer Indian summer Anna
2012 Rook Dasha Okhlopkova
2013 Razvedchicy Arina Prozorovskaya
2013 Give me a little heat Vera
2013 If you love - forgive Dasha
2014 Pregnancy test Natalia Bakhmeteva
2014 Alchemist. Elixir Faust Olga
2015 Meteorite Alena
2015 How I became a Russian Anya Bystrova
2015 Investigator Tikhonov Elena Lavrova
2016 Mata Hari Tilda

Roles in theater

  • "Vermouth" (K. Schlender, diploma)
  • "Christmas in the house of Signor Kupello" (E. De Filippo, diploma)
  • "When the war is over" (for military prose, diploma)
  • "The Power of Darkness" (L. Tolstoy, diploma)

Theater "Sovremennik"

  • "Three Comrades" (based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque) - Patricia Holman
  • "Ardent Heart" (A. Ostrovsky) - Paracha
  • "Three Sisters" (Anton Chekhov) - Irina

References

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External links

Svetlana Ivanova at the Internet Movie Database