Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Nina Igorevna Dvorzhetskaya (maiden name Gorelik) is a popular domestic theater and film actress. She showed herself to a greater extent as a theatrical lyceum, still going on the stage of RAMT. However, her filmography is also filled with more than ten successful film works.
Currently, Nina Dvorzhetskaya is engaged in teaching activities in her native "Pike" and GITIS, being an assistant professor of acting. In addition to professional activities in the field of theater and cinema, she takes part in various radio and television projects. And in 2018, full performances were collected by the performances "Yin and Yang. The White Version" and "Yin and Yang. The Black Version", which premiered in 2005, and where the popular actress takes the stage as Lydia.
Biography and career of Dvorzhetskaya Nina Igorevna
On January 1, 1961, a future artist was born in the capital's intelligent family. From childhood, the girl showed a special interest in drawing, drawing and design, but because of the anti-Semitism noted in the characteristic “fifth column”, she could not enter a prestigious architectural university after receiving a secondary school certificate. The first two attempts to pass exams at the Moscow Art Theater School were unsuccessful. And only two years after graduating from secondary school, she was able to become a student of the legendary Schukin school.
After completing her studies at a theater university, Nina performed on the stage of the capital's Satire Theater for a year. And then she moved to RAMT, where she shines on the theatrical stage to this day. Spectators often come to performances in this theater because of the actress, whose talent is impeccable for them.
Nina Dvorzhetskaya’s cinematic debut took place in 1982, when she first appeared on the set of the movie "Chair" in a cameo role. And universal recognition for her as a film actress came after the release of the films "Russian Ragtime" (1993) and "I Do Not Believe You" (2000).
Currently, the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation has more theatrical works in her professional portfolio than cinematographic works, of which Murka (2016) and Walking in Pain (2017) are the last projects with her participation.