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Ulia KadushkevichRussian, Belarusian theater and film actress
Date of Birth: 15.02.1985
Country: Belarus |
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Biography of Yuliya Kadushkevich
Yuliya Kadushkevich is a Russian-Belarusian actress of theater and cinema. She was born on February 15, 1985, in Vitebsk. In 2004, while still a student, she appeared in her first film "To Go and Not Return" directed by Yevgeny Sitko. She then had the leading role in the light, eccentric comedy "The Color of Love" by Alexander Kananovich, the role of Galya Solovyova in the series "Man of War" by A. Muradov, and the role of Katerina Semyonovna in Sergey Sychev's film "I Remember", which earned her awards at film festivals. In 2006, she graduated from the Belarusian Academy of Arts, under the guidance of Foma Silvestrovich Voronetsky. Currently, she is an actress at the National Academic Drama Theater named after M. Gorky in Minsk.
Personal Life
Yuliya Kadushkevich got married in 2008. Her husband, Roman Vladimirovich Podolyako, is an actor at the National Academic Theater named after Yanka Kupala in Minsk.
Recognition and Awards
- 2006: Golden Vityaz Award for "Best Leading Female Role" in Sergey Sychev's film "I Remember" at the 15th International Film Forum "Golden Vityaz" in Serpukhov, Russia.
- 2006: Diploma "Nadezhda Brigantina" for the performance of the leading female role in Sergey Sychev's film "I Remember" at the 9th International Film Festival "Brigantina" in Berdyansk, Ukraine.
- 2007: Crystal Stork Prize for "Best Female Role" at the 6th Republican Festival of Belarusian Films in Brest, Belarus.
- 2011: Gratitude from the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus.

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