Darya Moroz

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Darya Moroz
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Darya Moroz at the premiere in 2009
Born Darya Yurievna Moroz
(1983-09-01) 1 September 1983 (age 41)
Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Occupation Actress
Years active 1984–present
Spouse(s) Konstantin Bogomolov
Children 1
Awards Nika Award
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Darya Yurievna Moroz (Russian: Да́рья Ю́рьевна Моро́з; born 1 September 1983) is a Russian film and stage actress, Honored Artist of Russia (2015).[1] Two-time winner Nika Award (2009, 2015).[2]

Biography

Darya Moroz was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Darya grew up in a family of actors, she started acting very early. Debut little Darya in the movie took place at the age of three months. At this time, the director Dinara Asanova was filming the movie "Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique...". In the film I needed a baby, who is trying to steal. As a child, Darya engaged in artistic gymnastics, but the coach did not see in her talent gymnasts. Then there was a period of training in figure skating, and Darya even ranked second in the same competition. There were other children's interests: animation studio, painting, theatrical studio. In the years of study at the school Daria continued to act in films, starring in five films: "The Family Man", "Black Square", "Russian Ragtime". After listening to them, Daria wanted to change caused during his school years, the decision to enroll in college theater and acting at MGIMO. By this time Georgiy Daneliya invited her on a first major role in the comedy "Fortune". It was on the set of this picture Darya was determined to become an actress. For the film "Fortune" Darya was awarded a special mention of the jury of the festival Kinotavr-2000.

Darya Moroz entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, in the course of Roman Kozak and Dmitriy Brusnikin. In 2003, she graduated and was accepted into the troupe of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre.

In 2005, she graduated from producer faculty of Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors (workshop of Vladilen Arsenyev).

In 2009 she participated in the program "Two stars" on Channel One paired with Pelageya.

Personal life

September 5, 2010 in marriage with director Konstantin Bogomolov gave birth to a daughter, Anna.

Filmography

  • 1984 Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique...
  • 1991 The Family Man as Kolyvanov's daughter
  • 1992 Black Square as Luda Merkulova
  • 1993 Russian Ragtime as Mitya's Mitya's daughter
  • 2000 Fortune as Masha Sorokina, bride
  • 2000 Athens pm as Natasha
  • 2001 Savage as Varya
  • 2001 Salome (TV Series) as Katerina Bronina, Salome's sister
  • 2002 Women's logic (TV Movie) as Vika Korzun
  • 2002 Kamenskaya 2 (TV Series) as Vika Ulanova
  • 2003 Blues Theater (TV Series) as Anna Astakhova
  • 2004 Women in a game without rules (TV Mini-Series) as Masha Peredreeva
  • 2004 Farewell echo (TV Series) as Oksana Perfilieva
  • 2005 The Fall of the Empire (TV Series) as Katya
  • 2005 Multiplying Grieve (TV Mini-Series) as Lena Ostroumova
  • 2006 Point as Nina
  • 2006 Nankin Landscape as Nadya, Zhen-zi
  • 2008 Live and Remember as Nastya
  • 2008 Thaw as Natasha
  • 2008 The Apostle (TV Mini-Series) as Lida
  • 2008 Brothers detectives (TV Series) as Katya Mukhina
  • 2008 Frenchman Serge as Irina
  • 2009 Pelagia and the White Bulldog (TV Series) as Governor's wife, Lyudmila Platonovna
  • 2009 Jumping bottlenose dolphin as Maya
  • 2009 Two ladies in Amsterdam as Svetlana
  • 2009 Trap (TV Mini-Series) as Vera
  • 2010 The tale. There as doll mother
  • 2010 The House of the Sun as Gerda
  • 2010 French doctor (TV Series) as Larissa
  • 2011 Dostoevsky (TV Series) as Sasha Schubert, actress
  • 2011 Black Wolves (TV Series) as Vera Samarina
  • 2011 The Forgotten (TV Mini-Series) as Anya
  • 2011 Do not cry for me, Argentina (TV Series) as Alla
  • 2011 "Cedar" pierces the sky (TV Series) as Alla Kantorovich
  • 2012 Conductor as Olga
  • 2012 No witnesses (TV Series) as Lena
  • 2012 Steel Butterfly as Tatiana
  • 2012 Kraplyony (TV Series) as Veronika
  • 2014 Department (TV Series) as Alena Ivanovna Revnivtseva, lawyer
  • 2014 House with lily (TV Series) as Taisia
  • 2014 The Long Way Home (TV Series) as Nadya
  • 2014 Inquisitor (TV Series) as Kira Eduardovna Falk, department press secretary
  • 2014 The Fool as Masha
  • 2014 Hold Me (TV) as Mariya Ozerova
  • 2015 The Dawns Here Are Quiet as Mariya, khozyayka kvartiry
  • 2015 Santa Mazaev and Zaitsev (TV Mini-Series) as Rita Zaitseva
  • 2015 Pioneers-heroes as Katya Eliseeva
  • 2016 Graphomaniac
  • 2016 Crime (TV Series) as Sasha Moskvina

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