A spectacular girl originally from the Southern Urals, she studied accordion and choral singing, but gained fame thanks to the theater and cinema. She has played in dozens of films and performances. But many viewers are more familiar with the voice of Ramily Iskander, who voiced more than two hundred characters in films, cartoons and computer games.
early years
Iskander Ramilya Rifovna was born on June 24, 1977 in the small Tatar village of Kunashak near Chelyabinsk. My father received an engineering education, but devoted his whole life to cars, currently works as a director of a driving school. From him, love for cars was transferred to Ramila, she traveled half the country. Mom teaches biology and chemistry at the school, and she was a teacher at her daughter from the fifth grade.

In school, she studied at a music school, where she was taught to play the button accordion and choral singing. Repeatedly took part in amateur art competitions as a soloist of the Children's Folk Ensemble. The team traveled a lot around Russia, so already in childhood she was well acquainted with the scene. In childhood, she dreamed of becoming a veterinarian first, then a teacher and an economist. By the end of high school, the girl had a desire to become an actress, but she kept her dream a secret from everyone and even went to a local university at the Faculty of Economics, while submitting documents to the acting faculty.
She studied at the Chelyabinsk Institute of Art and Culture on a course where the director was Naum Orlov, artistic director of the Chelyabinsk Drama Theater. She graduated from the institute in 1999. From the second year, Ramil Iskander took part in the productions of local theaters: a dramatic and young audience.
The beginning of a professional career
In the Chelyabinsk Youth Theater she worked all the student years. After receiving her diploma, she worked for three years (from 1999 to 2002) at the Chelyabinsk Drama Theater .
The first performance in which Ramil Iskander took part was the production of Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard", where she played the role of Ani. She even played a third-grader in the play “Upside Down” based on the play by Ksenia Dragunskaya. During these years, she worked a lot in the crowd, later more significant works appeared, including in The Winter's Tale and The Tradesman in the Nobility.
The young actress ran a theater studio for schoolchildren, which she led with great interest and enthusiasm. From the third year, she began to collaborate with city television, where she broadcast news, then worked as the host of the Parallel World program dedicated to the theater, for which she herself interviewed and therefore was in the know about all the theater events in the region.
However, she soon realized that the scope of the provincial theater was too small for her. And in 2002, she decided to move to Moscow.
New opportunities
The first year of Ramil Iskander worked in the theater. Stanislavsky, where she took part in the productions of "Master and Margarita", "Seven Saints from the Village of Brucho" and "Khlestakov". Since 2003, she has been serving at the Russian Academic Youth Theater, one of the first works in which were the roles of Dunyasha in "The Cherry Orchard" and Zhenya Komelkova in "And the Dawns Here Are Quiet". Photos of Ramily Iskander from performances began to appear constantly in the Russian press.
Since 2004, she began dubbing radio and television productions, as well as Hollywood films. The first work in the new field was the role of the Princess in the audio performance "The Naked King" for the radio "Culture". The actress herself says in an interview that she then realized how interesting she was to such a job, since the main task is not to spoil the actress’s game with the wrong intonations. Each time she passes the role through herself. After the Princess began to receive offers to work on large projects.
Movie
The first work in cinema was the dubbing of the role of the Devil in the American film "The Devil and Daniel Webster". She dubbed Jennifer Love Hewitt. Her voice is now spoken by many Hollywood stars, including such as Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis and Ashley Jud. In total, she voiced more than two hundred characters, among the latest works of 2018, the cartoon The Incredibles-2, the full-length film Hotel Artemis.
In 2005, she made her debut in the television film "Operational nickname 2. Return Code," where she got the role of Gerda. Then there were other series, including Furtseva (2011), Lyudmila Gurchenko (2015), Alien Happiness (2017). In 2009, she played Maria Temryukovna with Pavel Lungin in the film "Tsar". In recent years, films with Ramil Iskander began to regularly appear on the country's television screens.