Yulia Khlynina

Yulia Olegovna Khlynina (Russian: Юлия Олеговна Хлынина; born 11 January 1992) is a Russian actress.[1][2]

Yulia Khlynina
Born
Yulia Olegovna Khlynina

(1992-01-11) January 11, 1992
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Early life

Yulia Khlynina was born in Moscow, Russia. In early childhood she studied dance and went to a ballet studio.[3][4] Khlynina worked for three years in the children's drama theater "Miracle" at the Balakirev Music School in Vykhino. She studied well and graduated from a specialized economic-geographical class.[4]

After receiving the diploma of secondary education, she went for entrance exams simultaneously to the biology faculty of Moscow State University, to the Institute for Nuclear Research, to the Moscow Mining University and to three theaters of higher education, the Moscow Art Theatre, the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts and Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. She was accepted at all of the educational institutes. From these creative and non-creative educational institutions she chose the Moscow Art Theatre.[5]

In 2013 she graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School, workshop of Konstantin Raikin. Her works in the educational theater of the Moscow Art Theater School: The Final Cut., Choreographic requiem based on the music of the group Pink Floyd directed by Alla Sigalova; We are Karamazo You (sketches and dialogues based on the novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky) directed by Viktor Ryzhakov; "We have in Kamergersky", a performance-divertissement: sketches for acting and plasticity, directors Konstantin Raikin, Elena Butenko-Raikina and Sergei Shentalinsky.[1]

During her studies she made her debut on the stage of the theater "Satyricon" the role of Julieta.[1]

Career

Since 2010, she has been acting in films, having made her debut in the melodrama TV series The Last Minute. Afterwards, she acted in the film Astra, I Love You (2012).

In 2013 she performed her first major roles. In the crime comedy All at Once she played Motya, and Marina Ryabinskaya in the TV series Deceive, if You Love. In the same year she starred as Sonya in Stanislav Govorukhin's Weekend.

The actress received wider recognition among the general public after her role of the affected intellectual Liza who dreams of becoming a writer in the series The Law of the Concrete Jungle on the TNT channel.

In 2016, the film The Duelist by Aleksey Mizgirev was released, Yulia performed the role of Princess Martha Tuchkova - the sister of Prince Tuchkov, portrayed by Pavel Tabakov.

Yulia played the role of Lada in the historical fantasy film Furious by Ivan Shurkhovetskiy in 2017.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Last Minute Kristina TV series
2012 Astra, I Love You novel "Surprise me"
2013 Deceive, if You Love Marina Ryabinskaya TV series
2013 Without a trace Nastya Short film
2013 Weekend Sonya (ru)
2013 Dopamine Short film
2014 All at Once Motya
2015 Happiness is girl
2015 The Law of the Concrete Jungle Liza TV series
2016 The Duelist Martha Tuchkova
2016 Watermelon pinds Kristina
2017 Furious Lada
2018 Selfie
2018 Buy Me Katya
2018 Call DiCaprio Dasha
2019 Lev Yashin. The Goalee of My Dreams Valentina Yashina
2020 Ice 2 Margarita 'Rita'
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