Julia Dzherbinova is a famous domestic actress. He plays in the theater and cinema. He has the title of Honored Artist of Russia, which she was awarded in 2003.
Actress Biography
Julia Dzherbinova was born in 1969. She was born in Sverdlovsk, which is now called Yekaterinburg. Her parents were Tatars. Grandfather during the years of World War II worked as a military investigator in the infantry division. Later - in the prosecutor's office of the Central district in the Crimea, in the city of Simferopol. The family had two daughters. Julia Dzherbinova also has a younger sister, whose name is Ekaterina.
After school, the future actress entered the theater institute in Sverdlovsk. Then she transferred to the State Institute of Performing Arts, which is based in St. Petersburg. She graduated in 1991.
Theater work
The season 1991-1992, Julia Dzherbinova began in an experimental theater called "Troupe-C7." The next year she moved to the Comedians Theater. She gained fame and fame after she began playing in 1993 on the stage of the satire theater, located on Vasilyevsky Descent.
The audience remembers her by the role of Dunyasha in Gogol’s “Marriage”, Lida in the play “The game of love leads to death” by Artsybashev, Zinochka in “Prince K. Farewell Tour” (staged by Dostoevsky’s novel “Uncle's Dream”), Madame de Turvel in “Dangerous Liaisons” by Laclo, Viola in “Twelfth Night” by Shakespeare, Lyudmilochki in “Nativity scene” (staged by “The Small Demon” by Sologub), Regan in yet another performance based on Shakespeare's "King Lear".
During the first Chechen war, actress Yulia Dzherbinova was among those who voluntarily went to the Chechen Republic with concerts and performances to speak to Russian soldiers and officers, to maintain their fighting spirit.
Filmography of the actress
On the big screen, the heroine of our article debuted in 1987 in Nikolai Gusarov’s drama “Team 33”. She played one of the episodic roles.
In 1992, she appeared in the film "Chekist" by Alexander Rogozhkin . And the first memorable role was played in the criminal television series by Yuri Titov in 1994, Russian Transit. This is a story about the karate section, which is banned in the Soviet Union, and its members get jobs as bouncers and security guards. In a new fierce world, they have to survive. The heroine of our article played the girl of one of the main characters named Marina.
In 2001, the actress appeared in the television series Black Raven. Dzherbinova played the role of Valentina Pribludova in a 64-episode epic story about the fate of two women. The events of the picture begin in Leningrad in the mid-50s, when the parents of the main character come to their relatives, whose witch lives in their family. She needs to hand over her craft, and all the predictions indicate that it is these young people who will give birth to a girl who is destined to master this difficult and dangerous craft.
In the 2000s, Dzherbinova starred in little-known and unpopular films. In 2013, she played Valentina Petrovna Sirotina in the 10-episode drama Oleg Pogodin's "Scream of an Owl."
This is a modern picture, shot in the tradition of Soviet spy movies. Events unfold in the 50s in the Pskov region. A police captain wounded in a shootout with bandits gets to the hospital. In delirium, he begins to speak pure German. Doctors turn to the KGB. This mysterious story will be sorted out by employees of the regional KGB, whose arrival from the regional capital displeases local law enforcement agencies.
Personal life
The heroine of our article in 2007 married the famous Russian actor Evgeny Dyatlov. Before that, they lived in a civil marriage, officially decided to formalize the relationship after the birth of the daughter of Vasilisa.
Now the daughter of Dyatlov and Julia Dzherbinova is 10 years old. In their personal lives, they are happy, the spouses admit.