Tamara Lisitskaya

Tamara Lisitskaya

Belarusian TV presenter, TV director, screenwriter, radio host, writer
Date of Birth: 02.01.1974
Country: Belarus

Biography of Tamara Lisitskaya

Tamara Lisitskaya is a Belarusian television presenter, television director, screenwriter, radio host, and writer. She was born in Minsk. Lisitskaya excelled academically in school, particularly in humanities subjects. At the age of 10, she sang in a school choir as a soloist in a girls' trio. The trio won a televised competition, leading to Lisitskaya hosting children's shows.

Tamara Lisitskaya

At 13 years old, Lisitskaya conducted her first television interview. She later hosted various pioneer telebridges with other Soviet republics. She enrolled in the Faculty of Journalism at Belarusian State University, specializing in radio communication, broadcasting, and television. By this time, she already had seven years of experience working for "TV Plus" and hosting a live radio program.

Tamara Lisitskaya

Lisitskaya hosted various television shows, including "Foxy Music," "12, or Watching Overnight," "The Diary of a Woman," "By the Way," and "That's What Pies Are Like." She completed her journalism studies in 2000. From 1996 to 1998, she worked as a production director for the program "Rush Hour" at the television company "VID." In 2002, Lisitskaya began working for BT (Belarusian Television). She hosted live broadcasts of "Eurovision 2004" and "Slavic Bazaar."

On January 27, 2012, at the 11th ceremony of the "Brand of the Year-2011" professional competition held at the National Library in Minsk, Lisitskaya was awarded a gold medal. In recent years, she has been involved in charitable actions for sick children and orphans. On May 12, 2012, the Elfimov family (Lisitskaya's civil surname) took second place in the city competition "Best Large Family of 2012" in Minsk, held in anticipation of Family Day.

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