Tatyana Cherkasova is a Russian actress who has played key roles in several popular series. The most famous in her biography were the multi-series projects "Turkish March", "Chef" and "Monogamous".
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Biography
Tatyana Cherkasova was born in 1973 in Samara. As a child, she was fond of music and dancing, studied foreign languages, and also went in for sports, preferring figure skating and swimming. Already at school, Tatyana could not imagine herself without a scene, so without hesitation she decided to devote her life to an acting career. She began to receive a higher education in directing in her native city, but two years later she decided to try her luck and went to Moscow.
In the capital, Tatyana Cherkasova managed to enter GITIS and stay in the city. She continued to study directing in the studio of Leonid Heitzfitz. After university in 1996, a novice actress got a job at the Theater. Chekhov. After some time, she began to collaborate with the Chamber Theater, showing skillful play in performances of various genres. It was during this period that she realized that she could not only perform on stage, but also act in films.
In cinema, Cherkasova made her debut in the action film "Life Line", which was released in 1996. A year later, she also easily got a role in the film "Truce". A talented actress began to be invited not only to full-length, but also to serial projects. Among them: The Godfather, Turetsky March, Life-threatening, and others. In addition, in 2007 she got a role in the crime tape "Lawyer", which she returned to in subsequent seasons of the project.
The audience was well remembered by the appearance of Tatyana Cherkasova in the film "Smersh" and the serial project "Monogamous". In 2011, critics praised her play in the movie "Roadside Home". After that, the actress was approved for the main part of the popular crime series "Chef". From that moment on, she became widely known throughout the country. This was followed by the equally popular projects "The Fourth Passenger", "The Right to Love" and "Family Album", which were shown on central Russian television.