The famous Russian theater and film actress - Julia Alexandrova Aleksandrova - is a native of Voronezh and comes from a family far from the world of art and culture. Today she is at the peak of popularity and continues to act in films. The latest film works of the artist include films with her participation: "New Christmas Trees" and "Life Ahead."
The idol of millions of Russian fans - Yulia Alexandrova - is better known to the mass audience for her characters in the drama "Everyone Dies, But I Will Stay", the TV series School and the comedy Gorky! The diverse and talented theater and film actress received the Advance Award from The Hollywood Reporter Russia in 2014 and was nominated for the Russian Golden Eagle Award.
Biography and career of Yulia Igorevna Alexandrova
April 14, 1982 in Voronezh, the future domestic star of theater and cinema was born. Later, the Aleksandrovs family moved to the city of Chekhov, and since1991, it has finally settled in the capital. After changing several schools, Julia, in the end, graduated from a general education institution with a theater bias on Tsvetnoy Boulevard.
And then there was the acting faculty of GITIS (workshop of B. A. Morozov) and obtaining a diploma in 2003. Subsequently, the stage of the ApARTe theater became the stage for her, where she took part in the performances: “Frost”, “Misfortune from a tender heart”, “An old friend is better
"and" Examiner. 1835."
The debut in the cinema took place with a cameo in the drama "Papa", which was shot based on the play of Alexander Galich "Sailor Silence". Then there was a series of minor roles in TV shows, feature films and short films. The real fame came to Alexandrova after the release in 2008 of the first film directed by Valeria Gai Germanicus “Everyone will die, but I will stay” (the role of the tenth grader Nastya Luganova).
Currently, the actress has already dozens of film works. In the current filmography of Yulia Igorevna Alexandrova, I especially want to highlight the following projects: "Savages" (2006), "The Adventures of a Notary Neglintsev" (2008), "Life That Never Was" (2008), "Citizen Chief" (2010), "School" (2010), "Bitter!" (2013), "Princess Lyagushkina" (2013), "Bitter! 2" (2014), "The Best Day!" (2015).