Maria Mironova
Maria Andreyevna Mironova (Russian: Мария Андреевна Миронова; born 28 May 1973) is a Soviet and Russian actress.
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Born | Maria Andreyevna Mironova May 28, 1973 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981-present |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Andrei Mironov Yekaterina Gradova |
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Biography
Mironova was born on 28 May 1973 in Moscow, to actors Andrei Mironov and Ekaterina Gradova. After graduating from school, she entered The Vakhtangov Theatre Academy. In 1992, Mironova gave birth to a son, Andrei. In 1993, she turned to Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Since 1997, Mironova has been working in the Lenkom Theatre. Divorced since 2003.
Honours
She received the title of Meritorious Artist of the Russian Federation in April 2007.[1] In April 2007 she also received the national "Golden Mask" theatre award in the Best Actress category for her performance as Phaedra in the play Phaedra: Golden Braid.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Wedding (2000)
- Tycoon (2002)
- Night Watch (2004)
- The State Counsellor (2005)
- The Fall of the Empire (2005)
- Space Race (TV series) (2005)
- Day Watch (2006)
- Earthquake (2016)
- Salyut 7 (2017)
- Loud Connection (2019)
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References
- Актриса Мария Миронова получила звание.(in Russian) (Actress Maria Mironova receives a title), Dni.ru internet newspaper, April 28, 2007. Accessed January 10, 2010.
- Вручены театральные "Золотые маски".(in Russian) (Theatrical "Golden Masks" are awarded), NEWSru.com, April 16, 2007. Accessed January 10, 2010.
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