Elena Shilova is a Russian actress who has played in a large number of well-known television films and series. Among them are such works as "Elder wife", "Substitution in an instant", "The sun as a gift" and others.
Biography
Elena Shilova was born in 1988 in Solikamsk. Already in her school years, she had an increase in theater and music: the girl actively attended theater and vocal circles, did not cease to improve her artistic skills. Having received secondary education, Elena decided to go to Moscow to enter the famous VGIK. Parents who are far from art did not immediately, but still approved such an step by an ambitious girl.
Shilova was successfully enrolled in the coveted university, which she graduated in 2011. In her student years, her theatrical career began: Elena often performed in various Moscow theaters, and even then she was noticed by television representatives. The aspiring actress was invited to play a major role in the television series "Donut Lucy". The project was quite successful, so new roles were not long in coming. Shilova no less successfully performed her roles in the films “Proposed Circumstances”, “White Bulk”, “Honey Love” and “Anechka”.
For the actress, 2011, as well as the next two years, turned out to be very significant for a career. The attractive girl was very popular among television directors and producers, who repeatedly approved her in their projects. Among them are the serial films White Crow, Seven Miles to Heaven, Mermaid, Cornflowers and others. Feminine images created by Elena Shilova are well known to viewers.
Later in the actress’s film career there was a slight lull. She returned to active filming in 2016, starring in four projects at once. They became the tape "Welcome to the Canaries", "Debts of conscience", "Between love and hate" and "Elder wife." Already an experienced artist was again constantly invited to high-profile television dramas, and she was well remembered for such TV shows as “Diamonds of Stalin”, “Testament of the Dashing Boy” and “Family Circumstances”.