Vera Voronkova

Vera Voronkova

Actress
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Stage Career
  3. Film and Television Success
  4. Personal Life

Early Life and Education

Born in Moscow, Russia, Vera Voronkova graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1990. Under the mentorship of Alexander Kalyagin, she honed her craft and joined the prestigious Artistic Theatre, where she performed for a decade.

Stage Career

From 1990 to 2000, Voronkova graced the stages of the Artistic Theatre, showcasing her versatility in roles such as Leonora in "A Lesson for Husbands," Liza in "Woe from Wit," and the Headmistress in "The Most Important Thing." She also collaborated with other theater groups, notably "Laski" (playing "She" in "Undressed") and the Yuri Grymov Universal Theater (portraying Gala in "Dali").

Since 1997, Voronkova has been a member of the A.P. Chekhov Theater, where she has performed in productions including "Dinner with an Idiot," "There and Then," and "The Price." As a member of the Pushkin Theater since 2000, she has garnered acclaim for her roles in "Black Prince, or the Feast of Love" and "In the Pupil."

Film and Television Success

Voronkova's film and television career began in 1990, but it wasn't until 1997 that she gained critical recognition for her performance in Vadim Abdrashitov's "Dancer's Time." True fame came in the early 2000s, when she starred in popular series such as "Code of Honor," "Right to Defense," and "Diary of a Killer." Her portrayal of Vera in Todorovsky's "The Lover" proved to be a career-defining moment.

Personal Life

Vera Voronkova is married and has a son.
Filmography
1990: Chernov
1991: Love
1991: Perlimplin
1991: Puppy from the Constellation of the Hounds
1992: Male Zigzag
1992: Black Square
1993: Role
1994: Prokhindiade 2
1994: Sickle and Hammer
1995: Pioneer Mary Pickford
1997: Dancer's Time
1998: Chekhov and Co. - TV series
2000: Diary of His Wife
2002: Code of Honor - TV series
2002: Right to Defense - TV series
2002: The Lover
2002: Diary of a Killer - TV series

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