Ksenia Hairova

Ksenia Hairova

Russian theater and film actress
Date of Birth: 29.03.1969
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Biography of Ksenia Khairova
  2. Early Life
  3. Acting Career
  4. Personal Life

Biography of Ksenia Khairova

Ksenia Khairova is a Russian theater and film actress who grew up in a creative family. Her parents are well-known figures in the country. Her mother, Valentina Talyzina, is a theater and film actress, People's Artist and Honored Artist of Russia, known to the audience for films such as "The Big Break," "Lucky Zigzag," "Old Men Robbers," and many others. Ksenia's father, Leonid Nepomnyashchy, is a renowned artist. From an early age, Ksenia was close to art and surrounded by a creative bohemian atmosphere.

Ksenia Hairova

Early Life

Little Ksenia often visited the Moscow Art Theater, where her mother worked, and witnessed rehearsals, performances, and the backstage life of actors. Her parents paid special attention to her education and sent her to a school with an in-depth study of foreign languages. Ksenia's mother, Valentina Talyzina, was born in Omsk and moved to Moscow in the 1950s, where she met her future husband and Ksenia's father. Ksenia's parents divorced when she was four years old, and she stayed with her mother. According to the actress, her father, while leaving the family, honestly admitted that he fell in love with another woman but still loved her. Later, Leonid Nepomnyashchy left the Soviet Union and went to Mexico, where he was able to realize himself creatively and even find a life partner - Ksenia's father remarried across the ocean. Ksenia received great support in her upbringing from her grandmother, Valentina Talyzina's mother.

Ksenia Hairova

Acting Career

After leaving high school, Ksenia Khairova applied to the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS). For her audition in 1986, she performed Alexander Pushkin's "Gypsy." Ksenia honed her acting skills in the workshop of Yevgeny Lazariev. She successfully completed her education, and in 1990, she made her debut in cinema with a small role in the six-part series "Nikolay Vavilov." The film was directed by Alexander Proshkin, and Ksenia worked alongside actors such as Kostas Smoriginas and Bohdan Stupka. Interestingly, in 1975, when Ksenia was six years old, she appeared in a cameo role in the film "Afonya" - the little girl played the role of Afonya's daughter in his dreams. At the beginning of her career, the actress took her grandmother's surname, becoming Khairova.

Ksenia Hairova

After her modest debut in the film "Nikolay Vavilov," Ksenia received offers to appear in films from several directors. Throughout the 90s and up until now, Ksenia's talented performances were in demand. Her filmography currently consists of more than 20 films and series of various genres. Her roles are diverse and sometimes even contrasting, but in every film, she manages to immerse herself in the character of each of her heroines, whether it's a Russian Empress or a young secretary. Her filmography includes works such as "Daughters-Mothers," "Airport," "Race for Happiness," "Homicide Chronicles," "House of Model Behavior," and many others. She gained immense popularity from her work in the multi-part series "Institute of Noble Maidens," where Ksenia played the role of Lidia Sokolova, the head of the institute. The filming of the series took place over a long period from 2010 to 2013, and Ksenia considers this work to be quite challenging, as it took up a significant part of her life. During the filming of "Institute of Noble Maidens," Ksenia also performed on the theater stage, often exhausting herself by dedicating all her energy to creative activities. However, the work proved to be very fruitful, and the actress was satisfied with the results.

Ksenia Hairova

In 2013, Ksenia had a busy filming schedule. She worked in the series "To Death Beautifully," playing the role of Larisa Antonova. At the same time, she participated in the popular series "Univer. Sasha and Tanya," the film "Operation 'Puppeteer'," and a US-produced film called "Colossus." Currently, Ksenia Khairova is filming movies that are awaiting release, such as "Good Hands" and "Craftsmen." She showcases her skillful performances not only on film sets but also on the stage of the Russian Army Theater, where she has been serving with great success and enthusiasm for over 20 years. During this time, Ksenia Khairova has played more than 15 leading roles in theater productions. This year, audiences can see her in performances such as "Classmates" and "Eternally Alive."

Personal Life

The famous actress's personal life has been quite complicated. Ksenia has been married three times officially, but each marriage ended in divorce. Eldar Urmantcheev was Ksenia's first husband. A passionate love ignited between the future spouses, which led to their wedding. However, their life together did not work out due to different views on life and the inability to find a compromise. Eldar suggested that his wife move to the United States permanently, but the actress did not want to take such a step and leave her homeland. Today, the former spouses have a warm friendship. Ksenia's second marriage was very difficult, and the actress herself recalls her ex-husband with reluctance. The conflict between the spouses was so strong and unpleasant that Ksenia's daughter carries the surname Khairova. The third attempt to find marital happiness was unsuccessful, and the marriage, which lasted eight years, failed. Currently, the talented actress lives with her partner in a civil marriage and raises her daughter from her second marriage, who was born in 1999. Nastya is passionate about dancing and dreams of becoming a ballerina, and Ksenia takes her daughter's upbringing very seriously, believing that children should not be overly spoiled. Ksenia's current partner is understanding of her creative pursuits and supports her in all her endeavors.

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