Russian actresses who were born in 1988

Here are 14 famous actresses from Russia were born in 1988:

Anastasiya Kochetkova

Anastasiya Kochetkova (June 2, 1988 Moscow-) also known as Banda, Nastya or Anastasiya Sergeevna Kochetkova is a Russian actor. Her child is called Mariya Rezovna Gigineishvili.

Anastasiya Kochetkova began her acting career in 2007 with a role in the Russian TV series "My Perfect Family." She has since appeared in several popular TV shows, including "The Master and Margarita" and "In the Style of Jazz." In addition to her acting career, Kochetkova is also a singer and has released several singles. She is known for her distinctive and edgy style, and has been featured in fashion magazines and blogs. Kochetkova is also an advocate for animal rights and has worked with several animal welfare organizations in Russia. Despite her success as an actor, she has remained humble and is known for her down-to-earth personality.

Kristina Asmus

Kristina Asmus (April 14, 1988 Korolyov, Moscow Oblast-) also known as Kristina Myasnikova is a Russian actor. She has one child, Anastasia Kharlamova.

Asmus is a graduate of Moscow's Theater School named after Shchepkin. She first gained fame for her role in the Russian TV series "Interns." Asmus has also appeared in several films such as "Love in the City" and "Text." In addition to her acting career, she has also worked as a television host and a model. Asmus is known for her charitable work, including supporting orphanages and children's hospitals. She has won several awards for her acting, including the TEFI Award for Best Actress in a TV Series.

Anna Mikhailovskaya

Anna Mikhailovskaya (July 3, 1988 Moscow-) is a Russian actor.

She graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. Mikhailovskaya is best known for her roles in the popular Russian TV series "The Method" and "The Road to Calvary". She has also appeared in the films "White Nights Postman" and "The Blackout: Invasion Earth". In addition to her acting career, Mikhailovskaya is also a trained ballroom dancer, having won several competitions in Russia. She is considered one of the rising stars of Russian cinema, with a promising future in the industry.

Valentina Mazunina

Valentina Mazunina (April 19, 1988 Vereshchagino, Vereshchaginsky District, Perm Krai-) is a Russian actor.

She began her acting career in 2008 when she landed a role in the drama series "Lyubov i nenavist" (Love and Hate). She then went on to star in various TV shows and films, including the crime drama "Igra v pravdu" (Playing the Truth), the romantic comedy "Nulevoy kilometr" (Zero Kilometer), and the thriller "Molodezhka" (Youth).

In 2016, Mazunina received critical acclaim for her performance in the historical drama "Kharbin 45" (Harbin 45), which follows the lives of Russian immigrants in China during World War II. She also starred in the 2019 war drama "Dylda" (Beanpole), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and received positive reviews from critics.

Aside from her acting career, Mazunina is also a trained ballet dancer and has performed at the Perm State Opera and Ballet Theater.

Polina Sidikhina

Polina Sidikhina (October 26, 1988 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Polina Eugenyevna Sidikhina is a Russian actor.

She graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 2010 and went on to become a member of the esteemed Alexandrinsky Theatre. Sidikhina has also appeared in several Russian films and TV series, including "The Method," "The Road to Calvary," and "Gogol." Her performances have received critical acclaim and garnered several award nominations. In addition to her acting career, Polina Sidikhina is also an accomplished pianist and singer.

Olga Popova

Olga Popova (October 19, 1988 Moscow-) is a Russian actor and film director.

She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2010 and began her career as a stage actress. In 2014, Popova made her film directorial debut with the short film "The Investigation," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. She also co-wrote and starred in the film. Popova's other notable directorial works include "Wildflowers" and "The Tide."

As an actress, Popova has appeared in several films and television series, including "The Lady with an Ermine," "The Three Musketeers," and "The Method." She has received critical acclaim for her performances, including a Best Actress award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her role in "The Monk and the Demon."

Popova is also a noted activist, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in Russia. She is openly gay and has spoken out against the country's anti-gay laws.

Christina Alexandra

Christina Alexandra (December 25, 1988 Russia-) also known as Kristina Chaplygina or Xtina is a Russian actor.

She received her degree in acting from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in Moscow. Christina Alexandra began her acting career in theater before transitioning to film and television. She has appeared in several notable Russian films and television shows, including "The Road to Calvary" (2017), "The Method" (2015), and "The Blackout" (2019). In addition to her acting work, Christina Alexandra is also a philanthropist and supporter of several charitable organizations in Russia. She is known for using her platform to raise awareness about social issues such as homelessness and domestic violence.

Anna Shtukaturova

Anna Shtukaturova (February 11, 1988 Moscow-) a.k.a. Anna Andreevna Shtukaturova is a Russian actor.

She was born into a family of artists and graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2010. Anna made her acting debut in a crime drama called "Krovavaya Sirena" (The Bloody Mermaid) in 2011. Anna’s performance was well-received and she went on to feature in several other movies and TV shows, including the popular Russian TV series "Zakrytaya shkola" (The Closed School) and "Fizruk" (The PE Teacher). She has appeared in numerous theatre productions in Russia, including a modern adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s "Three Sisters". In addition to her acting career, Anna is also actively involved in charitable work, using her platform to raise awareness about issues such as animal rights and environmental conservation.

Polina Prikhodko

Polina Prikhodko (November 22, 1988 Saint Petersburg-) is a Russian actor.

Polina Prikhodko is not an actor, but rather a singer-songwriter. She rose to fame after winning the Ukrainian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 with her song "A Million Voices". Despite controversy surrounding her Russian citizenship and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, she went on to represent Russia in the competition and placed in the top 15. Prikhodko has since released several albums and continues to perform both in Russia and abroad.

Evgeniya Abramova

Evgeniya Abramova (February 3, 1988 Protvino-) is a Russian actor.

She is best known for her roles in a number of popular Russian TV series and films such as "Interns", "Fizruk" and "Kukhnya". Evgeniya started her acting career in 2011, playing small roles in TV series before eventually landing her breakthrough role in the comedy series "Interns". She has since become a well-known face on Russian television and has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Golden Eagle Awards in 2017 for her role in "Fizruk". In addition to her acting career, Abramova is a trained ballerina and has also worked as a model, often appearing in fashion shows and photo shoots.

Polina Rajkina

Polina Rajkina (March 30, 1988 Moscow-) is a Russian actor.

She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 2009 and began her career in the theatre, performing in numerous productions in Moscow and other cities in Russia. Rajkina gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Anna Karenina in a stage adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel.

In addition to her work in theatre, Rajkina has also appeared in several popular Russian television series and films, often playing strong, complex female characters. She is known for her nuanced performances and her ability to convey a wide range of emotions on screen.

Rajkina is also an accomplished voice actor, having lent her voice to several animated films and TV series. She is known for her distinctive voice and her ability to bring depth and emotion to animated characters.

Off-screen, Rajkina is an active supporter of women's rights and has spoken out on issues such as gender equality and domestic violence. She is also an avid traveler and has explored many parts of the world, often sharing her experiences on social media.

Polina Vorobieva

Polina Vorobieva (August 26, 1988 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Polina Vorobeva is a Russian actor.

She graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 2010 and began her acting career on stage with the St. Petersburg State Youth Theatre. She later transitioned to film and television, appearing in various Russian productions. In 2015, she had a breakout role in the film "The Student," earning critical acclaim and several awards for her performance. Vorobieva went on to work on other notable films such as "Arrhythmia" and "Leaving." In addition to her acting career, Vorobieva is also a trained pianist and singer.

Anastasia Stepanova

Anastasia Stepanova (October 9, 1988 Kolchugino, Vladimir Oblast-) is a Russian actor.

She graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School in 2010, and has since become well-known for her roles in several Russian television series and films. Stepanova is particularly recognized for her work in historical dramas, including the television series "Ekaterina" and the film "Viking" (2016). She has been honored with several awards for her acting, including the Golden Mask Award and the National Theater Award "Golden Sofit". Besides acting, Stepanova is also known for her work as a voice artist, having lent her voice to several animated films and television series.

Anna Goldes

Anna Goldes (May 1, 1988 Astrakhan-) is a Russian actor.

She studied acting at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) and graduated with honors in 2010. Anna has appeared in several Russian films, television shows, and theater productions. Her notable film credits include "I Am a Teacher" (2014), "We Are Family" (2016), and "The Blackout" (2019). In addition to acting, Anna is also a model and has been featured in several advertising campaigns. She is known for her versatile acting skills and her ability to embody a wide range of characters. Anna is actively involved in charitable organizations and is dedicated to animal welfare causes.

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