Julia Bordovskikh is a bright and memorable TV presenter. About her, we can safely say that she made herself. Her professional biography is a story of constant work on her personal qualities and self-improvement.
The childhood and youth of Julia Bordovskikh
Julia was born on July 5, 1969 in Samara (Kuibyshev). The girl’s father worked as a simultaneous interpreter from French, her mother, first as an engineer, and then became interested in the hotel business. Julia's father has an older sister.
From early childhood, Bordovskikh was fond of sports. Many even thought that in the future she would have a sports career. The girl was able to earn the degree of candidate for master of sports in basketball. She was trained at the Olympic Reserve School. Sporting achievements reflected on the character of Bordovskys, tempering willpower, learning to set specific goals and achieve results.
After school, Julia went to study as a journalist at Moscow State University. The admission itself and the entire first course were given to her with great difficulty. This was due to the schedule of the sports school. However, the girl gradually adjusted to unusual loads and caught up with classmates in terms of academic performance. In parallel with her studies, Julia played basketball for the university team. In 1991, she received a journalism diploma, and the following year she received an offer to broadcast news on Maximum radio.
Career of TV presenter, writer, actress
In 1994, Leonid Parfyonov invited Bordovskikh to work on television. However, cooperation with him was short-lived. A month later, Julia already worked in the sports editorial office of the NTV channel, where she worked for 7 years as a presenter.
After the television channel changed its leadership in 2001, Julia left him, settling on TV-6. But the channel soon broke up, and the girl came to NTV-plus, where she began to conduct her own program, "New Day with Julia Bordovskikh."
In 2002, Julia returned to sports news on the NTV channel. A year later, in the same place, the girl got a host of the program "Country and World" together with Anton Khrekov.
In 2004, Bordovskikh was led by a charity marathon held by the radio station Our Radio dedicated to the victims in Beslan. In addition, Julia was the host of several talk shows: "Short meetings, " "For you, " "This morning."
As an actress, Julia’s career is less successful, but there are achievements in this area. The girl starred in the title film "Sunstroke." She participated in the episodic role of the tape "Generation P", shot according to the book of Victor Pelevin. Julia tried herself in the advertising field, starring in an advertisement for Pepsi Light.
Julia has written several books that have received recognition from readers. She has published publications such as Space of Love, Fitness for Two, and Fitness with Pleasure.