Julia Snigir is a popular Russian actress, whose biography consists entirely of roles in films and series that are beloved by the audience. A lot of interesting things happen in her personal life: at different times, the woman was looked after by famous actors and simply representative men.
Biography
Julia Snigir was born in 1983 in the city of Donskoy. She was fond of chess as a child, and after leaving school she decided to become an English teacher and went to enter the capital's university. The attempt was unsuccessful, but the girl managed to get a job as a secretary and stay in Moscow. In addition, she taught English to preschoolers and earned as much as she could. A year later, she still managed to enter the desired place at the university, which she subsequently graduated with honors.
Work as an English teacher seemed to Julia very boring and monotonous. She decided to continue to search for herself in the capital and was at a model casting. A beautiful and well-groomed girl was quickly noticed at Point and offered a contract. Once Snigir met with the representative of Moscow film studios Tatyana Talkova, who advised the model to take acting classes. As a result, Julia successfully entered the Shchukin school.
In 2006, the aspiring actress first starred in the little-known film "The Last Slaughter." During subsequent filming, she met Fedor Bondarchuk, who offered her a role in her fantastic blockbuster "Inhabited Island". So Julia came to all-Russian fame. She failed to finish her studies, completely leaving for filming. The actress appeared in the series "Doctor Tyrsa" and "Counterplay", the films "In the forests and mountains" and "Valley of Roses".
In 2013, Julia Snigir was invited to shoot in the French film "Rasputin" together with the famous actor Gerard Depardieu. This opened her way to Hollywood: the actress starred in the next sequel to the action movie Die Hard, playing with Bruce Willis himself. Returning to Russia, the young actress starred in the popular television series "Great", "Walking through the agony" and "Bloody Mistress".