Anastasiya SavosinaActress
Date of Birth: 16.06.1983
Country: Russia |
Content:
- Biography of Anastasia Savosina
- Early Interest in Acting
- Film Career
- Personal Life
- Anastasia Savosina at Present
- Filmography
Biography of Anastasia Savosina
Anastasia Savosina is a Russian actress who is gaining popularity among audiences for her roles in television series such as "There Was Love" and "A Girl from a Respectable Family". She was born on June 16, 1983, in Moscow. Her parents separated soon after her birth, and Savosina did not see her father until she was 18 years old when she found him herself. However, they easily reestablished their relationship. She also has a stepbrother from her father's side. Savosina was raised by her mother, Olga Mikhailovna, who had to work and study simultaneously. As a result, Anastasia often stayed overnight at a 24-hour daycare center. Nevertheless, Anastasia speaks highly of her mother, who raised her to be a good person and achieved success herself by obtaining two higher education degrees and becoming a sought-after specialist in the black metal trading industry.
Early Interest in Acting
In her school years, Anastasia began attending a drama club at the "Zagorye" House of Culture, and later started performing on stage at the youth studio "Theatre on the Outskirts". This experience sparked her interest in the arts and ignited her desire to become a professional actress. After receiving her high school diploma, Anastasia Savosina entered the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, where she studied under the guidance of instructor Evgeny Knyazev until 2004. Immediately after graduating, the young actress joined the Vladimir Mayakovsky Theatre troupe and performed on its stage for three years. She made appearances in plays such as "Divorce the Feminine Way" and "Adventures of Little Red Riding Hood". However, she eventually transitioned fully into the film industry, but later returned to the theater, participating in experimental productions. One of her first roles on stage after the hiatus was in the play "A Day Without Shopping" by Norwegian author Kim Atle Hansen at the Taganka Theatre.
Film Career
Anastasia Savosina began her film career with small roles in the detective movie "Twins", the fairytale "Forest Princess", and the melodrama "I Won't Return". Her breakthrough came with the television series "Love as Love" and "My Prechistenskaya", which led to her being cast in the lead role in the family melodrama "Lace". In the series, Savosina portrayed Valeria, one of the three daughters of the Vershinin family. However, a great tragedy struck the family when their father died. The mother, Svetlana (played by Elena Yakovleva), decides to move with her three daughters from Moscow to the city of her childhood and youth, where they start a new life. Valeria's sisters were played by Glafira Tarkhanova and Elena Kasyanik. The role of the girls' grandfather was portrayed by Stanislav Lyubshin.
Anastasia's creative biography continued to flourish. She gained nationwide fame for her role as Anya Panfilova in the film "There Was Love," which was based on the autobiographical book by singer Valeria. Anastasia was chosen for the role by Valeria herself, who noticed a physical resemblance between them. However, the actress aimed to convey the character's inner state rather than just physical similarity, and the success of the film indicates that she succeeded. Anastasia Savosina also appeared alongside Elena Yakovleva in the project "Mommies". This lyrical comedy focuses on a group of mothers and grandmothers defending a daycare center from a hostile takeover. The television project was well-received by the audience, and a feature film of the same name was released a year later.
Her popularity further increased with the melodrama "A Girl from a Respectable Family", in which she played the main character who had to overcome a difficult path to find happiness. She subsequently appeared in supporting roles in films such as "Let's Wake Up Together?", "Three Stars", and "Moskovskaya Borzaya". Savosina joined a star-studded cast in the sports film "118 Seconds, Before ... and After", which included Olga Pogodina, Andrey Chernyshov, and Tatiana Dogileva. Soon after, she appeared in crime series like "Money" and "Nepodsudnye", as well as melodramas "No Intimacy Offered" and "Broken Hearts". Her recent works that have gained the most popularity include the films "Someone Else's Happiness" and "River of Memory".
Personal Life
Shortly after graduating from the theater institute, Anastasia Savosina got married. Although the marriage did not last long, it brought her the joy of motherhood. In March 2008, on the eve of International Women's Day, Anastasia gave birth to her son Mikhail. However, she prefers not to mention her first husband's name and does not speak fondly of their relationship. Based on the fact that she was credited as Anastasia Kholodova in the credits of the melodrama "I Won't Return", it can be assumed that it was her husband's surname at the time.
Anastasia Savosina met her current husband, actor Sergey Mukhin, on the set of the television series "My Prechistenskaya", but nothing came of their initial acquaintance. Many years later, they crossed paths again while filming the biographical film "There Was Love". In the movie, they played best friends, and their real-life friendship eventually developed into a romantic relationship.
Their friendship blossomed into love, and the couple had a grand and lively wedding. Anastasia ordered her wedding dress from Moscow-based designer Lena Uvarova. The celebration took place on a ship, with a large number of guests in attendance.
Currently, the couple lives in their own country house and enjoys spending time together, both in the cozy atmosphere of their home and during overseas trips. In her free time, Anastasia engages in painting and ceramics. She has her own workshop at home, where she even has a kiln for firing ceramic figurines.
The actors prefer to live a private life and do not seek to publicize their personal and professional lives on social media. Therefore, Anastasia does not have a personal Instagram account. She keeps the photos from their travels for their family archive.
Anastasia Savosina at Present
Anastasia Savosina continues to build a successful career in the film industry. In 2017, she appeared in three films, two of which she played the lead characters. In the adaptation of Tatiana Polyakova's work "The Lady and the Hooligan", Savosina portrayed a modest teacher named Irina, who becomes involved in a complicated story with the murder of an unknown man. Her sister's ex-husband, Mikhail (played by Dmitry Isaev), helps her unravel the case.
In the melodrama "The Son", Savosina portrayed the architect Anna Zavyalova, who finds herself in a difficult situation when her lover Pavel (played by Dmitry Isaev) betrays her and claims credit for a project that Anna had developed. In the film, Sergei Mukhin, Anastasia's husband, plays the role of the city's chief architect.
She also had a small role in the historical thriller "Blood Baroness", which revolves around the life of landowner Darya Saltykova, known as "Saltychikha". Julia Snigir was chosen for the lead role. Other cast members include Kristina Babushkina, Vlad Sokolovsky, and Severija Janusauskaite. The series premiered in mid-February 2018 on the channel "Russia-1".
In the near future, Anastasia's filmography will expand with works in the crime film "Ten Arrows for One" and the detective series "Moskovskaya Borzaya-2".
Filmography
- 2004 - "Twins"
- 2005 - "I Won't Return"
- 2006-2007 - "Love as Love"
- 2006-2007 - "My Prechistenskaya"
- 2008 - "Lace"
- 2010 - "There Was Love"
- 2012 - "Let's Wake Up Together?"
- 2012 - "A Girl from a Respectable Family"
- 2014 - "Moskovskaya Borzaya"
- 2014 - "New Year's Duty"
- 2015 - "Nepodsudnye"
- 2016 - "No Intimacy Offered"
- 2017 - "Three Stars"
- 2017 - "The Lady and the Hooligan"