Yana Troyanova

Yana Aleksandrovna Troyanova (Russian: Троянова, Яна Александровна; born 12 February 1973) is a Russian theater and film actress, director. Her film credits include Zhit, Volchok and Kokoko. She directed the short film Ryadom.[1]

Yana Troyanova
Born
Yana Aleksandrovna Mokritskaya

(1973-02-12) 12 February 1973
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Spouse(s)Vassily Sigarev

Biography

Yana Mokritskaya was born in posyolok Lechebnyy Sverdlovsk Oblast. Before studying at the Ekaterinburg Theatre Institute in the Anisimova studio, she studied at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University.[2]

She is married to the playwright and film director Vassily Sigarev.

In 2009, Kinotavr won the prize for Best Actress in the film Sigareva Volchok. In addition, it was nominated for the award "White Elephant" and Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

Troyanova made her directorial debut in 2014. At the film festival "Kinotavr" Short participated in the competition of her film Ryadom.

Filmography

Year Title Original title Role Notes
2007 Sakhar (based on the poem by Paul Eluard) Russian: "Сахар" main role short film
2009 Wolfy[3] Russian: "Волчок" Mother
2012 Zhit[4] Russian: "Жить" Grishka
2012 A hundred ways to win at Kinotavr Russian: "Сто способов победить на Кинотавре" Yana Troyanova short film
2012 Kokoko[5] Russian: "Кококо" Vika
2012 Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari[6] Russian: "Небесные жёны луговых мари" Orika
2015 The Land of Oz Russian: "Страна ОЗ" Lenka
2015 Rooster Russian: "Петух" the Registrar short film
2016 Korotche Russian: "Короче" main role
2016 Olga Russian: "Ольга" Olga television series
2017 Z "Z" Lera short film
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