Paulina Andreeva
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Paulina Andreeva | |
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Born | Ekaterina Olegovna Andreeva 12 October 1988 [citation needed] |
Alma mater | Moscow Art Theater School |
Occupation | Actress, singer[not verified in body] |
Years active | 2011–present[citation needed] |
Paulina Olegovna Andreeva (Russian: Паулина Олеговна Андреева; born 12 October 1988) is a Russian actress and singer.[not verified in body] Her notable acting roles have included the Russian television series The Method (debut, 2015), and the Netflix science fiction production, Better than Us.
Biography[]
Ekaterina "Paulina" Olegovna Andreeva was born[citation needed] in Leningrad,[1] Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, to an acting family.[citation needed] She studied dance.[clarification needed][where?][citation needed] After high school, she entered the faculty of journalism of Saint Petersburg State University, studied for two years and moved to Moscow, where she entered the Moscow Art Theatre School (named after Chekhov).[citation needed]
Career[]
Andreeva has been active as an actress since 2011.[citation needed] Her notable acting roles include the Russian television series The Method (debut, 2015),[2] and The Thaw (2013). The Netflix science fiction production, Better than Us (2018-present), starring Andreeva, is the first Netflix Original from Russia,[3] and was described by Brad Newsome of the Sydney Morning Herald as "handsomely, thoughtfully made".[4][5]
Andreeva also has a singing career.[6]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Citation |
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2013 | The Dark World: Equilibrium | Lily, right hand sorcerer | [citation needed] | |
2015 | Locust | Lera | [citation needed] | |
2016 | Status: Free | Sonya Shmul | [citation needed] | |
2021 | Upon the Magic Roads | The Tsar Maiden | After a Yershov poem and subsequent films (see The Humpbacked Horse) | [citation needed] |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Citation |
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2013 | The Thaw | Dina | [citation needed] | |
2014 | Grigoriy R. | Irina Yusupova | [citation needed] | |
2015 | The Method | Esenya | [2] | |
2015 | Shot | Yana Tumanova | [citation needed] | |
2018 | Better than Us | Arisa | [4][5] |
References[]
- ^ The city is now known as Saint Petersburg.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ryabikov, Mikhail (18 October 2015). "Константин Хабенский: «Метод» будут смотреть только самые любопытные зрители [Konstantin Khabensky: Method Will be Watched by Only the Most Curious Viewers]". Комсомо́льская пра́вда. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Modestova, Alexandra (5 February 2019). "Steppe Change". Drama Quarterly. London, UK: C21Media. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Newsome, Brad (18 September 2019). "Getting Tired of True-Crime Docos? This One Will Suck You Back In". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Yu, Richard (9 September 2019). "Review: Netflix's "Better than Us" Imagines a World Where Robots Do The Work". Cinema Escapist. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Paulina Andreeva - Apple Music
Further reading and viewing[]
- Modestova, Alexandra (5 February 2019). "Steppe Change". Drama Quarterly. London, UK: C21Media. Retrieved 29 October 2019. Describes the title subject's role and performance in Better than Us.
- Russian Actress Paulina Andreeva During The 68th Cannes Film Festival, Getty Images, Retrieved 6 April 2016.
External links[]
- 1988 births
- Living people
- People from Saint Petersburg
- 21st-century Russian actresses
- Russian film actresses
- Russian television actresses
- Russian stage actresses
- Moscow Art Theatre School alumni
- Russian actor stubs