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Ekaterina KistenUkrainian theater and film actress.
Date of Birth: 29.12.1979
Country: Ukraine |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Formal Training
- Theatrical and Artistic Pursuits
- Film and Television Career
- Awards and Recognition
Early Life and Education
Kateryna Kisten (born December 29, 1979) is a Ukrainian actress known for her comedic roles. From the age of four, she honed her skills in folk and historical dance with the Ensemble of Folk Song and Dance "Svitanok." Simultaneously, she pursued piano at a music school until seventh grade.

Formal Training
Kisten's formal training began in 1996 at the Kyiv Regional College of Culture, where she studied directing for theatrical and mass events under the tutelage of A.S. Gorbov. She received her red diploma and also took lessons in pop vocals, showcasing her talent at the "Chervona Ruta-1999" competition and various concerts. In 2003, she graduated with honors from the Kyiv State University of Theatre, Cinema, and Television named after I.K. Karpenko-Karyi in the course of N.N. Rushkovsky.

Theatrical and Artistic Pursuits
Kisten's diverse artistic skills include classical choreography, pop vocals, Argentinian tango, and film dubbing. Since 2003, she has been a member of the New Drama Theatre on Pechersk. She also actively participated in skits for a variety of sketch shows, such as "Krasotiki" and "Bogyni Efira."

Film and Television Career
Kisten's filmography boasts numerous appearances in television series and films. Her comedic talent shines through in "Sluga Narodu" and "Koli my vdoma," where she portrays a family psychologist and the President's sister, respectively. Other notable works include "Zastroyuvachnaya" and "Balada o bombe," for which she received several award nominations.

Awards and Recognition
Kisten's exceptional performance in "Holy Night" earned her the "Kyivskaia Pectoral" Award for Best Female Supporting Role in 2013.

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