Marina OrlovaActress
Date of Birth: 25.03.1986
Country: Russia |
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Biography of Marina Orlova
Marina Anatolyevna Orlova was born on March 25, 1986 in the popular resort city of Pyatigorsk, Stavropol Krai. Her mother, Lyudmila Pavlovna, was a kindergarten nanny who loved to teach children how to sew soft toys, while her father worked various jobs including in the kindergarten, as a miner, and as a taxi driver. Marina and her two sisters developed a love for music because their father was a musician who enjoyed singing and playing the bayan and other instruments. Marina Orlova completed music school playing the piano and attended an estrada-jazz school for vocal training. Despite her love for music, Marina had always dreamed of becoming an actress. She participated in a comedy team called KVN while she was in school.
As a high school student, Marina Orlova completed her tenth and eleventh grades externally and then set off to conquer Moscow. She successfully passed the exams and was accepted into the Moscow Art Theatre School, but later transferred to the Shchukin Theatre School after her first year.
Achievements in Film and Television
Marina Orlova made her film debut during her fourth year at the Shchukin Theatre School, playing a student in the melodrama "Samara-gorodok" directed by Pavel Snisarenko in 2004. She had the opportunity to share the screen with Ekaterina Vuličenko and Dmitri Duzhev. The film tells the adventurous story of a young woman who returns to her hometown after achieving success in Moscow.
Marina Orlova's filmography includes movies such as "Pod Bolshoy Medveditsey", "Atlantida", "Svaha", and "Vsekh Parney Zovut Kostya". In 2007, she gained recognition for her role as Svetlana in the comedy melodrama "Okhlamon" directed by Dmitry Panchenko, where she worked alongside Igor Nevedrov and Aleksandr Tereshko.
In 2008, Marina Orlova appeared in several films including "Stilyagi", "Srochno v Nomer-2", and "Universal-Loto". The same year, she captivated the audience with her portrayal of Olya Kuznetsova in the popular TV series "Rodnye Lyudi". Marina Orlova turned down three leading roles in films due to her busy schedule with "Rodnye Lyudi". However, she continued to take on supporting roles in films such as "Proklyatoe Raya-2", "Pod Bolshoy Medveditsey", and "Passazhirka".
In 2009, Marina Orlova appeared in various films including "Kremljovskie Kursanty", "Iz Zhizni Kapitana Chernyaeva", "Bez Suda i Sledstviya", "Zhenshchina-Zima", and "Assa 2". She also played the lead role of Tanya, a young woman in love with Rustam Khaziev's character, in the TV series "Barvikha".
Throughout her career, Marina Orlova has taken on roles that are deeper in psychological complexity and more vibrant in character. In 2010, she starred in the detective comedy "Shkola Dlya Tolstushek" based on the novel by Natalia Nesterova. She has also appeared in films such as "Tridtsat Sedmoy Roman", "Sled", "Barin iz Parizha", "Posledniy Sekret Mastera", "Nevidimki", and "Odin Bezzabotnyy Uik-End". Marina Orlova brought a breath of fresh air to the role of Svetlana in the TV series "Margosha". She has also been involved in the TV series "Intery" and "Gde Moe Maslo? Ya Khochu v Nem Katatsya!".
Theatrical Performances
Apart from her work in film and television, Marina Orlova also enjoys performing on theater stages in Moscow. She has appeared in plays such as "Eshelon" directed by V. Poglazov, which won first place at the theater festival "Tvoi Shans". In addition, she has performed in plays such as "Noch Pered Rozhdestvom", "S Lyubimymi Ne Rasstavaytes", "Nadryvy", and "Volki i Ovtsy".
Personal Life
Marina Orlova currently resides in Moscow and rarely visits her family in Pyatigorsk. She is not married but has a significant other who is a composer. Marina Orlova planned to use the earnings from the TV series "Rodnye Lyudi" to record her own album, as she is a talented musician who plays the piano, writes, and sings songs. Her dream is to write soundtracks for films.
Marina Orlova prefers wearing stylish and elegant clothing, although she often opts for convenience due to her busy schedule. Her family, including her parents and sisters, are very proud of Marina Orlova's achievements and collect articles about her.