Yulia Peresild

Yulia Peresild
Yulia Peresild at the Russian state children's library. Biblionight - 2017.
Born Yulia Sergeevna Peresild
(1984-09-05) 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
Children 2
Awards
Website Юлия Пересильд

Yulia Sergeevna Peresild (Russian: Ю́лия Серге́евна Переси́льд; born 5 September 1984) is a Russian stage and film actress.[1]

Biography

Yulia Peresild was born in Pskov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her father was an icon painter and mother a kindergarten worker. 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 of eleven 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

Yulia Peresild's screen debut 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 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 directed by Alexei Uchitel, the television series Santa Lucia (2012), and the mystical thriller Sonnentau (2012) brought her popularity among Russian audiences.[2]

The actress became well known after playing supporting roles in In the Fog (2012) directed by Sergei Loznitsa.

Personal life

Yulia has two daughters; Anna (born 2009) and Maria (born in 2012), whose father is film director Alexei Uchitel.[3]

Honors

  • President of Russia's award for young artists (2013)[4]
  • 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)
Yulia Peresild at the award ceremony of the President of the Russian Federation 2012 in the Kremlin (2013).

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006The BrideOlya Rodyashina
2008CaptiveNastya
2008Once Upon a Time in the ProvincesAnastasiya Vladimirovna Zvonnikova
2008FortressGala
2008The AbductionElena
2008Virtual AliceAnna Kochergina
2009Short circuitIra
2010The EdgeSofia
2010DecoyVera Pozdnyakova
2011Five bridesKatya and Asya, sisters, twins
2012In the FogAnelya
2012MarathonInna Antipova
2013What are silent girlYulya
2013ParadjanovSvetlana Shcherbatyuk, wife of Sergey Parajanov
2013WeekendInga, secretary
2014The hunt for crocodiles
2015Battle for SevastopolLyudmila Pavlichenko
2016The Heritage of LoveMasha Kulikova
2016I Am a TeacherAnna Kurenkova
2017Cold TangoLayma
2018A Rough DraftRose White

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003LandNatasha KublakovaTV series
2005The Princess and the PauperKseniya ProkhorovaTV series
2005YeseninKatya EseninaTV series
2006CannonOksana, she Viti ShtormaTV series
2006Enchanted landNatasha KublakovaTV series
2007Limit desiresNadyaTV series
2007PautinaDasha AverinaTV series
2007On the way to the heartTV series
2007Saboteur 2: End of warSvetikTV series
2008I will be backVera MikhaylovichTV series
2011Deli Case number 1Masha SkachkoTV series
2011Winter TangoYulyaTV
2011Summer VolkovTosyaMini-series
2012Santa LuciaVika SaykinaTV series
2012SonnentauPita Pomyalovskya, journalistTV series
2014The ExecutionerNinaTV series
2015Adult daughterAlbina LoginovaTV series
2015Mysterious PassionRalissaTV series

References

  1. "Юлия Пересильд". Russia-1.
  2. Яцко В. А. Юлия Пересильд — звезда эпохи?
  3. Maria Remizova. "Юлия Пересильд призналась, что родила дочерей от 66-летнего Алексея Учителя". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  4. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 15 марта 2013 года № 195 «О присуждении премий Президента Российской Федерации для молодых деятелей культуры 2012 года» Archived March 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
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