Julia Vysotskaya is a popular actress, TV presenter, writer and unusually charming woman.
Julia was born in 1973, Novocherkassk, this is the Rostov region. Her stepfather was a soldier, and the family often pinched. They visited Tbilisi, Yerevan and Baku. Julia's school years passed in different cities, and she changed many schools.
As a child, she had two dreams: she wanted to become either an actress or an investigator. However, she decided to first try to enter the Belarusian Academy of Arts. And after the exams were successfully passed, Julia finally decided to become an actress.
After high school, Vysotskaya entered the troupe of the Belarusian National Academic Theater. To do this, she had to conclude a fictitious marriage with a fellow student in order to obtain citizenship of Belarus.
In 1996, Julia’s fate made a sharp turn: she moved to London with Andrei Konchalovsky, and graduated from the London Academy of Music and Art in the British capital.
A few years later she moved to Moscow, where she entered the service of the Moscow City Council theater. Here she plays the main roles in the plays "Uncle Vanya", "The Seagull" and "Three Sisters". And also plays in entreprise performances.
Movie career
The first films did not bring Vysotsky popularity. However, in 2002, she starred in the movie "House of Fools, " where she played the role of the crazy girl Jeanne. This work brought her recognition at one of the festivals: the award for Best Actress.
Vysotskaya mainly starred in films by Andrei Konchalovsky, however, she also played in Mayes' drama Max and the tragicomedy Proshkin's Soldier Decameron.
In 2016, Julia Vysotskaya received the second award for her role in the movie - The Golden Eagle. This is Andrei Konchalovsky's film "Paradise" about the Great Patriotic War.
Not just an actress
Julia always cooked very well, and in 2003 she became the host of the culinary show "We eat at home!", Which became very popular. At this time, she had to combine the career of an artist and a TV presenter.
Vysotskaya also wrote many cookbooks published under the brand name "Eat at Home. Recipes of Julia Vysotskaya." These books were published in more than one and a half million copies.
The program "We eat at home" was awarded two TEFI prizes, and also received the sign "Approved by Russian ecologists." In addition, Vysotskaya was an expert in the Moscow restaurant "Family Floor". In 2008, her culinary experience came in handy abroad: she was invited as a curator of the World Economic Forum in London. Since 2009, she has been working as the editor of the magazine "HlebSol".
Now the company "Eat at home" Julia Vysotsky combines her culinary studio, an online store and two restaurants.