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3 Personal life  





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Mariya Fomina
Мария Фомина
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Mariya Fomina actress
Born

Mariya Aleksandrovna Fomina


(1993-03-01) 1 March 1993 (age 31)
NationalityRussian
Alma materGITIS
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Mariya Aleksandrovna Fomina (Russian: Мария Александровна Фомина; born 1 March 1993) is a Russian theater and film actress.[1][2]

Early life[edit]

Mariya Fomina was born in Moscow, Russia. From an early age she was engaged in choreography and ballet - she dreamed of becoming a ballerina. With the children, Mariya was engaged in ballet at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography.

Also in school years was fond of diving. When Mariya was 11 years old, she was casting for the film Daddy (2004) by Vladimir Mashkov and Mariya's father advised her to try for an episodic role. And she did it. After the first shooting experience, she firmly decided to become an actress.

Since 2004, she studied at Irina Feofanova's children's theater studio in Igor Yatsko's group. In the senior classes I studied at the preparatory courses of the Moscow Art Theatre School.

In 2010, entered the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts - GITIS, which she graduated in 2014, the workshop of Oleg Kudryashov. While studying at RATI-GITIS she played in the productions: "The Village of Peremilovo"; "Eugene Onegin"; "AURORA"; "What`s the buzz"; "AT. OL K" (Here She is Love What); "IU and YES"; "Love story".

From 2014 to 2016 she played at the Theatre of Nations, among her works: "#soneetsekspira" directed by T. Kulyabin; "Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy" director G. Yazhin.

Since 2016 - an actress in the internship group of the Moscow Art Theater named after A. Chekhov, was engaged in performances: Elizabeth II "Jubilee of the Jeweler" director O. Tabakov and K. Bogomolov; Matilda - "North Wind" director R. Litvinov.

Was filmed for covers of glossy magazines, such as OOPS !, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Mini, Maxim, SNC. She was filmed in the video of the band Stigmata - "Up to 9 steps", "Bi-2" - "Compromise", "Ligalaise" - "I'll tell you", as well as in Pepsi, "No-shpa", Montale, in the screen saver channel TNT, in the promo version of the model agency President. Was an official of Vassa & Co.

Career[edit]

As mentioned above, the debut on the screen took place in 2004 with a small role in the film Daddy. Also in school years Mariya was lit in several more tapes: Potapov, to the board! (2007), My team (2007).

In 2010, she played a prominent role in the series Day of despair by Vladimir Chubrikov. Her first major role was performed in 2014 in the horror film Block 18.

Also the main role went to the actress in the fantastic tragicomedy of Vladimir Shevelkov What the French Don't Talk About.

Personal life[edit]

Between 2015 and 2016, she was in a relationship with Russian actor Pavel Tabakov.[3][4]

In 2018, she married film producer and businessman Alexei Kiselyov, who is also the son of Russian and Ukrainian TV presenter Yevgeny Kiselyov. On 15 August 2018, she gave birth to a daughter, who was named Anna.[citation needed]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Daddy girl with balls
2006 Chyortovo koleso Vika
2007 Potapov, to the board! Lena Sinitsyna
2007 My team Alla
2008 Twice in the same river Olya
2014 Block 18 Sveta (ru)
2015 Queen of Spades: The Dark Rite courier
2016 Our Kind of Traitor Anna
2017 Furious Byzantine princess Eupraxia of Ryazan
What the French Don't Talk About
Eternal cold

TV Series[edit]

List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Trace Varya Golinskaya
2008 Daddy's Daughters Albina Romanova
2009 Brothers Yana
2010 Day of despair Liza TV
2011 Amazon Karina (ru)
2015 Red Queen Mila Romanovskaya, model (ru)
2015 Adult daughters Vera
2017 Mata Hari Vera Semihina
2019 Gold Diggers Marina Levkoyeva

References[edit]

  • ^ Сын Олега Табакова поведал о связи с актрисой
  • ^ Новая возлюбленная Табакова показала фотосессию "ню"
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