Anna Sorokina (actress)

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Anna Sorokina
Anna Sorokina in 2019
Born
Anna Sergeyevna Sorokina

(1981-05-16) May 16, 1981 (age 42)
Occupationactress
Years active2005-present

Anna Sergeyevna Sorokina (Russian: Анна Сергеевна Сорокина; born 1981 in Kaluga[1]) is a Russian stage, film, and television actress.[2][3][4]

Biography[edit]

She studied at Kaluga school No. 5 (from 1988 to 1996) and vocational lyceum No. 13 (from 1996 to 1999).[2]

Since childhood, she was a creative child.[2] At the age of 17, she accidentally found herself among the episodes of Stanislav Govorukhin's film Voroshilov Sharpshooter, after which she finally decided to link her fate with the acting profession. She entered VGIK, but failed.[2] In 2005 she graduated from the acting department of GITIS, after which she entered the troupe of the Kaluga Regional Drama Theatre. In 2011 she graduated from the Sergei Taneyev's Kaluga Oblast College of Music (vocal department).

In 2019, as part of the theater troupe, she took part in the project Russian Theater Seasons in Cyprus with Dmitry Burkhankin's play Desperate Dreamers, where Sorokina's production and play were received very kindly.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Also, the performance was presented in the framework of the prestigious VII Festival The Oldest Theaters of Russia.[11]

Personal life[edit]

She has daughter, Polina, who was born in 2011.[2]

Theatrical works[edit]

Kaluga Regional Drama Theatre[edit]

Kaluga Regional Philharmonic Society[edit]

Filmography[edit]

  • Voroshilov Sharpshooter (1998) as episode (uncredited)
  • Attention, says Moscow (2005) as episode (TV series)
  • Sheriff (2010) as Secretary (TV series)
  • Maryina Roshcha 2 (2014) as Delyagina's secretary (TV series)
  • Sonata for Vera (2015) as Elena Makova, pianist (TV series)
  • Ugly Girlfriend. Snow White's Mystery (2020) as Ruzhevskaya (TV series)
  • The Librarian (2023) as mother at a children's party (TV series)

References[edit]

Literature[edit]

  • Famous Residents of Kaluga [encyclopedia] / Yu. Zelnikov. — Kaluga: Golden Alley (2013) page 271: ISBN 978-5-7111-0374-5
  • Theatrical Life (2005) page 57

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