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Tamara AntropovaUkrainian theater and film actress
Date of Birth: 26.04.1986
Country: Ukraine |
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Early Life and Education
Tamara Antropova, a Ukrainian actress, director, and dubber, was born and raised in Ukraine. She completed her secondary education in 2002 and enrolled in the Kyiv Variety and Circus College. In 2008, she pursued a higher degree in Kyiv National University of Theatre, Cinema, and Television named after Ivan Karpenko-Kary. Antropova studied under the renowned People's Artist of Ukraine and Professor Eduarda Mitnitskogo.
Theatre
Antropova's path in the theatre began during her university days. In 2012, her production of "Me Not" (based on Vasily Sigarev's play "Ladybugs Return to Heaven") earned her a nomination for "Best Directorial Debut" at the Kyiv Pectoral Theatre Award. Since 2018, she has been a member of the Kyiv Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy on the Left Bank of the Dnieper.
Film Career
Antropova's cinematic journey commenced in 2007 with a brief appearance in the film "Glupaya Zvezda." Her first starring role came in 2019 with "Papik," where she portrayed the character of a waitress. She has since appeared in numerous films, including "In the Morning on Sunday, the Potion Dug" (2019), "Hotel Cupid" (2019), "Criminal Journalist" (2019), "House What" (2019), "Fate is Non-Refundable" (2018), "Who are you?" (2018), "Escapee" (2018), "Amethyst Earring" (2018), "What Does Your Wife Do?" (2017), "Mysteries and Lies" (2017), "Confrontation" (2017), "I Can't Forget You" (2017), "Police Wars. Kiev" (2017), "Wedding Ring with Ruby" (2017), "Temptation-2" (2017), "Temptation" (2017), "Central Hospital" (2016), "Village for a Million" (2016), "Bad Good Cop" (2016), "Dog" (2015), "Women in Love" (2015), and "Personal Case" (2014).

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