Mariya Andreyeva (actress)

Mariya Andreyeva
Born
Mariya Andreyevna Andreyeva

(1986-07-12) 12 July 1986 (age 37)
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present

Mariya Andreyevna Andreyeva (Russian: Мари́я Андре́евна Андре́ева; born 12 July 1986) is a Russian theater and film actress.[1] She is best known for her performance as Yulia in Soulless (2011).

Biography[edit]

In 2007, she graduated from the Theater School Shchepkin (course Olga Solomina, Yuri Solomin) and was accepted into the troupe of the Maly Theatre, where she worked until 2010. She is currently working in the theater "Pyotr Fomenko Workshop" (between 2007–2010 she was in the trainee group).[2] She starred in the film "Nostalgia for the Future", "The Book of Masters" and "Soulless".

Maria Andreyeva was featured on the cover of magazine "Teatral" in December 2009, and an interview was published with the actress.[2]

Roles in theater[edit]

  • Children Vanyushin's by Sergei Naydenov
  • Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
  • 2007 - The Power of Darkness by Leo Tolstoy. Director: Yuri Solomin as Marina
  • 2009 - Moliere (The Cabal of Hypocrites) as Bulgakov. Director: Vladimir Dragunov as Armande Bejart, actress
  • Through the Looking-Glass (The Red Queen, the Fawn and the Tiger Lily)
  • Gifts by Vladimir Nabokov as Zinaida
  • Heartbreak House as Ellie Dan
  • Auburn as Irina
  • Tale of Arden as Rosalinda
  • 2014 - Olympia by Olga Mukhina. Director: Yevgeny Tsyganov as Katya

Selected filmography[edit]

Year Title Role
2020 Dzhulbars - The Soviet War Dog Kira
2016 Sophia (TV series) Sophia
2016 Mission (TV)
2015 Interpreter Lena
2015 Spider (TV series) Oksana Demidova
2015 Warrior Dana
2015 The last car. springtime Lena Starodubtseva
2015 Fighters: The Last Battle (TV series) Yevgeniya Dementeva
2015 Soulless 2 Yulia
2014 The Executioner (TV series) Oksana
2013 Tariff "A Happy Family" (TV) Nina Nazarova
2013 Live on (TV series) Natalia Havroshina, fashion model
2013 Vasily Stalin : Son of the Father of Nations (TV series) Ekaterina Semyonovna Timoshenko, his second wife
2012 Tower: The New People (TV series) Natasha
2011 Break (TV series) Marfenka
2011 Soulless Yulia
2009 The Book of Masters Katya
2009 Perestroika
2008 Legacy (TV series) Rita
2007 Nostalgia for the Future Anastasiya

References[edit]

  1. ^ "OK". Archived from the original on 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  2. ^ a b Мария Андреева: «Слово „нормально“ надо запретить»

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