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  • Marina Sergeevna Konyashkina (born July 7, 1985, Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR.) — Russian actress of theater and cinema.


    Biography


    Marina Konyashkina was born on July 7, 1985 in Minsk, Belarusian SSR. Father is a military man, mother is a teacher of the Belarusian language. There is a brother, also a military man. The family lives in Minsk.
    From 1992 to 2002, Marina studied at secondary school No. 84 in Minsk.
    While studying at school, she did not even think of becoming an actress. Since early childhood, I dreamed of traveling. But, having once met a friend who, with her theater studio, visited festivals in Paris and other European cities, Marina also went to the studio. However, I managed to go only to Gatchina, after which I went to Moscow to study acting.
    In 2005, while still a student at a theater university, Marina Konyashkina made her debut in cinema, playing the main role of the girl Nadia in the military drama "Deep Current" (produced by Belarusfilm), based on the novels "Snowy Winters" and "Deep Current" by the Belarusian writer Ivan Shamyakin, and dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
    In 2007, she graduated from the Acting Faculty of the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute (Pavel Lyubimtsev's course).
    Immediately after graduating from the Institute, she was accepted into the troupe of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, making her debut on its stage in the main role in the play "Undine" based on the play of the same name by Jean Girodou staged by Nikolai Skorik. In addition to this performance, since 2009 Marina has been engaged in productions of The Pickwick Club directed by Evgeny Pisarev and The Noble Nest directed by Marina Brusnikina. The actress continues to cooperate with the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater to the present
    Marina Konyashkina is not married. Lives in Moscow


    Creation




    = Roles in the theater

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    Moscow Art Theater named after A. P. Chekhov


    2007 — "Undine" (based on the play "Undine" by Jean Girodu, directed by Nikolai Skorik) — Undine (main role)
    2009 — "The Pickwick Club" (based on the novel "Posthumous Notes of the Pickwick Club" by Charles Dickens, directed by Evgeny Pisarev) — Emily Wardle, the landowner's daughter
    2009 — "The Noble Nest" (based on the novel "The Noble Nest" by Ivan Turgenev, directed by Marina Brusnikina) — a girl


    = Filmography

    =
    2005 — Deep Current — Hope (main role)
    2007 — Temptation — Vika
    2008 — Rich and Beloved — episode
    2008 — The Life that Didn't Exist — Vika
    2008 — Krasin's Defense (season 2) - Lera Bozhko, owner of a consulting company
    2009 — Barvikha — Frolova
    2009 — Chamomile, cactus, daisy — Margarita Fedotova (Margot) (main role)
    2009 — The Bodyguard (Season 2) — Tatiana Krasavina, a young archaeologist
    2010 — Alexandra — Alexandra Kulikova, ambulance paramedic (main role)
    2010 — Doctor — Irina Polezhaeva, ward doctor
    2010 — Everything for You — Natalia, Irina's adopted daughter (main role)
    2010 — Baby's House — Tamara, Vera's friend
    2010 — The Bodyguard (Season 3) — Tatiana Krasavina, a young archaeologist
    2010 — Sheriff — Lera
    2011 — We declare war on you — Sveta (main role)
    2011 — Amazons — Varvara Arkadyevna Krestovskaya, agent of the
    special experimental Unit (SEP) "Amazons", forensic expert (main role)
    2011 — The Lavrova Method (film 11, Black Eyes) — Olesya Levkova, waitress
    2011 — Swallow's Nest — Elizaveta, Roma's friend
    2011 — Manticore — episode
    2011 — Let them talk — Galina Starostina
    2012 — At Risk (episode # 9) — Mary Fidelity Holbrook and Evgenia Karabina, twin sisters
    2012 - Baby — Galina Dmitrievna, physical education teacher
    2012 — Cosmonautics — Valentina
    2012 — The Right to the Truth — Angelina Lovtsova
    2012 — Remedy for death — Victoria Martova, daughter of the
    official Vitaly Martov
    2013 — Ticket for two — Varvara Prigozhina (main role)
    2013 — Children of Aquarius — Love
    2013 — Trap — Irina, Valuev's daughter
    2013 — My dad is a pilot — Lyudmila Ermakova, waitress (main role)
    2013 — While I live, I love — Victoria (main role)
    2013 — The Price of Life — Elsa Rubashkina, lawyer
    2013 — Black Cats — Daria Kirillovna Demidova, doctor (main role)[1]
    2013 — Don't Let Me Go — Margarita Vladimirovna Samarkina, accountant (main role)
    2014 — Son for father — Elena Kovaleva, nurse, sister of Pavel and Nikolai
    2014 — Stunt performer — Alexandra, stuntman
    2014 — Godfather — Katya, nurse
    2014 — St. Petersburg–Moscow — Varya
    2015 — Incorruptible — Olga Volgina, Gradov's wife
    2015 — It can't be better — Victoria Chernova, banker's wife (main role)
    2015 — Fifth floor without elevator — Serafima, realtor (main role)
    2015 — Nikonov and Co — Anna (main role)
    2015 — At the crossroads of joy and Sorrow — Vera
    2016 — Her Alien Son — Anna Korabelnik (main role)
    2016 — Karina Krasnaya — Karina (main role)
    2016 — Claw from Mauritania 2 — Alexandra Moore, Police Major
    2016 — House on the Cold Key — Arina Mironova (main role)
    2017 — Breakfast in bed — Arina Voloshina (main role)
    2017 — Torgsin — Rosa, the seller
    2017 — Hostage — Inga (main role)
    2018 — Malefactor — Sima (main role)
    2018 — Undisclosed Talent 2 — Anna
    2018 — Teacher — Tatiana Sorokina (main role)
    2018 — Parental Right — Elena (main role)
    2019 — City of Lovers — Alexandra (main role)
    2019 — Holy Lie — Larisa
    2019 — The Black Staircase — Elena Arkhipova, forensic expert
    2019 — The Magic Word — Zhenya (main role)
    2019 — Almost a Family Detective — Ganna (main role)
    2019 — Union of Salvation — Princess Ekaterina Trubetskaya
    2020 — The Crystal Trap — Olga (main role)
    2020 — Someone Else's Sister — Katya
    2020 — Gemini — Irma
    2021 — Psychology of crime. Black cat in a dark room — Valentine
    2021 — Unbroken — Anna Streltsova (main role)
    2021 — The Secret of Lilith — Mila
    2021 — When February ends — Olga Ryabinina (main role)
    2021 — Registry Office — Lidia Ilyina (main role)
    2022 — Cheburashka — Lyuba, Gena's wife
    2022 — Last Chance — Nastya (main role)


    References




    Links


    Marina Konyashkina at IMDb
    Marina Konyashkina on the KinoPoisk website. // kinopoisk.ru
    Marina Konyashkina on the website "Rusklno.ru ". // Rusklno.ru
    Marina Konyashkina on the website "Look". // smotrim.ru
    Marina Konyashkina's interview to Domashny magazine

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