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Yuliya SharikovaActress
Date of Birth: 18.10.1978
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Biography of Yulia Sharikova
Yulia Sharikova is a Russian actress who made her debut in the film industry in the late 90s, playing the role of Masha, Serafima's daughter, in the movie "Calendula Flowers." She gained recognition for her role as Yulia, the niece who came to the capital from Ust-Pizhema to study at the theater institute, in the TV series "Friendly Family."
In 2002, Yulia Sharikova graduated from the School-Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre (workshop of O. Tabakov and M. Lobanov) and was subsequently invited to join the troupe of the Moscow Art Theatre. She made her debut on this stage in the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in the role of Hermia. Yulia has been actively involved in various theatrical productions, including "No. 13," "Amadeus," "Dressing Room," "A Light Taste of Betrayal," "The Violin and a Bit Nervous," "Old Believer Landowners," and "Undine."
Aside from her theater work, Yulia Sharikova also pursued a career in the film industry. In addition to her debut in "Calendula Flowers," she appeared in the films and TV series such as "The Dancer," "The Case with Doctor Lekrin," "Long Haul Truckers 2," "Echelon," "Palm Reader," "Persona non grata," "Airport," "Students-1," "Students-2," "Carjacking," "Prospecting-2: Gold Fever," "Hour of the Wolves," "Law & Order: Division of Operational Investigations (Season 2)," "Hour of the Wolves 2," "Beast Slayer," and "Beast Slayer 2."
Yulia Sharikova is married to actor Boris Khvoshnyansky, and they have appeared together in films such as "The Dancer" and "Prospecting-2: Gold Fever" (Anna).
Overall, Yulia Sharikova has established herself as a versatile actress with notable performances in both theater and film.