Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya

Yevgenia Vladimirovna Dobrovolskaya (Russian: Евге́ния Влади́мировна Доброво́льская; born December 26, 1964, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2005)[1]. Laureate of the Nika Award (2001)[2] and Golden Eagle Award (2007)[3].

Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya
Born
Yevgenia Vladimirovna Dobrovolskaya

(1964-12-26) 26 December 1964
NationalityRussian

Biography

She was born on December 26, 1964 in Moscow.

In 1987 she graduated from GITIS (course of Lyudmila Kasatkina and Sergei Kolosov), and was admitted to the Maxim Gorky Moscow Art Theater.

In the 1988-1989 actress of the Theater-Studio under the direction of Oleg Tabakov.

In 1989-1991 actress theater studio Sovremennik 2 (created on the basis of the final course of the Moscow Art Theater School under the leadership of Mikhail Yefremov).

Since 1991 actress of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.

She made her debut in the movie in 1983 in the Pavel Chukhrai film Cage for Canaries.

In 2014, she took part in an advertising campaign absorbing underwear Depend[4].

Personal life

  • First husband — Vyacheslav Baranov (1958-2012), actor.
    • Son Stepan (born November 1, 1986).
  • Second husband — Mikhail Yefremov, actor (married from 1990 on 1997).
    • Son Nikolai (born August 16, 1991).
  • Son Yan (born July 19, 2002) from extramarital affairs with the actor Yaroslav Boyko.
  • Third husband — Dmitry Manannikov, cinematographer (married since 2009)[5].
    • Daughter Anastasia (born February 6, 2009)[6][7].

Selected filmography

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References

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