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Angelina MirimskayaActress
Date of Birth: 25.03.1982
Country: Russia |
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Biography of Angelina Mirimskaya
Early Life and EducationAngelina Mirimskaya was born in March 1982 in Simferopol. She grew up in a creative environment, with her father being an architect and her mother, Olga Blok-Mirimskaya, being an actress and a distant relative of the renowned Russian poet Alexander Blok. Angelina spent her childhood behind the scenes, observing her mother's performances in theaters such as the Simferopol Drama Theater and the Moscow Theater of Oleg Tabakov.

Despite initially dreaming of becoming a flight attendant, Angelina developed an interest in acting during her high school years. She faced numerous challenges during the entrance exams for theater schools in Moscow. She was rejected by the Moscow Art Theatre School and the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. However, she was eventually accepted into the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (GITIS), where she joined the new class led by Mark Zakharov.

Personal Life
Angelina Mirimskaya is married and has two children. Her daughter, Alyosha Kaprina, was born shortly after her wedding, and her son, Sever, was born later. Mirimskaya often shares photos of her children on her personal Instagram page. She enjoys spending time with her family, especially in Crimea.

Theater and Film Career
After leaving GITIS in 2003, Mirimskaya joined the Oleg Tabakov Theater. Her early theater roles included performances in "The Wise Man" and "Arcadia," but her debut in the legendary "Tabakerka" theater made a lasting impression. Her role in the play "Litsedey" was particularly notable and earned her the first award of her career.

Mirimskaya continued to appear in theaters such as the Moscow Art Theatre named after Anton Chekhov, the Aparat Theater, and the Theatre of Nations. She played the sarcastic social lioness Selymena in the play "The Misanthrope," based on Molière's work.

Mirimskaya's film career began with small roles in films such as "The Spare Instinct," "The Color of the Sky," and "The Deal." However, it was her starring role in the adventure comedy "One Million for Love" in 2007 that brought her recognition. The film made her a recognizable face in the industry.

In 2012, Mirimskaya appeared in the family film "Fairy Tale. Yes!" and later portrayed the character Vera in the drama "Paradise Berries" in 2015. She also joined the cast of the television series "Poor People" in which she played the role of Marina, a former dance teacher turned stripper.

In recent years, Mirimskaya has appeared in short films such as "023rd Paris-Moscow" and "Marina." She also starred in the comedy series "Ivanko," where she played the lead role alongside Valentina Mazunina.

In 2020, Mirimskaya plans to expand her filmography with the comedy "The Audition," about a TV series director attempting to make his first feature film, and the crime drama "Fried Chicken," set in the NEP era.
Current Projects
Mirimskaya's most recent project is the comedy series "Ivanko," which premiered on the TNT channel. She plays the main character's chance acquaintance and future friend, portrayed by Valentina Mazunina.
Overall, Angelina Mirimskaya continues to pursue her acting career, both on stage and in film, showcasing her versatile talent and captivating audiences with her performances.

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