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Years active
  
1992-present

Website
  
EdimDoma!


Name
  
Julia Vysotskaya

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Julia Aleksandrovna Vysotskaya

Born
  
16 August 1973 (age 50) (
1973-08-16
)
Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, RSFSR, USSR (now Russia)

Occupation
  
Actress, TV presenter, writer

Spouse
  
Andrei Konchalovsky (m. 1998)

Education
  
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

Children
  
Maria Konchalovskaya, Pyotr Konchalovsky

Awards
  
TEFI Award for Best Morning Program Host

Movies and TV shows
  
Let's Eat at Home!, The Nutcracker in 3D, House of Fools, The Lion in Winter, Max

Similar People
  
Andrei Konchalovsky, Anatoly Kot, Natalia Konchalovskaya, Egor Mikhalkov‑Konchalovskiy, Natalya Arinbasarova

Profiles

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Julia Aleksandrovna Vysotskaya (Russian: Ю́лия Алекса́ндровна Высо́цкая; born 16 August 1973) is a Russian actress and television presenter.

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Biography

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Julia Vysotskaya was born in Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. She finished high school № 9 in the city of Baku in 1990. She graduated in drama from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts in 1995 and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1998.

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She worked at the Belarusian Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre, where she played the lead role in productions of The Star Without a Name and The Bald Soprano among others.

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She currently acts in productions staged at the Mossovet Academy Theatre.

In 2008 she was invited to be the culinary supervisor at a Russian evening held during the World Economic Forum in London. In 2009 she was culinary director of the Moscow restaurant "Family Floor".

Since 2003 she has presented the evening programme Let's Eat at Home! and the morning show Breakfast with Julia Vysotskaya on NTV.

She has been the editor-in-chief of the culinary magazine KhlebSol since 2009, year in which she also helped set up the www.edimdoma.ru culinary social network and the first online cooking channel www.edimdoma.tv where users can watch Julia Vysotskaya preparing dishes, and her video blog, which is regularly updated with new content.

Vysotskaya is the author of numerous cooking bestsellers, of which she has already sold over one and half million copies.

The actress has received wide acclaim for her portrayal of Olga in the 2016 Holocaust drama Paradise.

Family

She has been married to film director Andrei Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky since 1998. They have two children, a daughter, Maria (1999), and a son, Peter (2003). In October 2013 Maria was in a car accident and has been in coma since then.

Recognitions and awards

  • Best Actress Award for her role in John Osbourne's play Look Back in Anger
  • Best Actress Award at the "Vivat, kino Rossii" festival for her role in House of Fools
  • In 2007, her programme Let's Eat at Home! received the prestigious "TEFI" award in the Entertainment Programme. Way of Life category, and an "Effie" award for Brand of the Year.
  • In 2009, the programme Let's Eat at Home! was awarded the "Approved by Russian Ecologist" accolade in recognition of its work promoting a healthy lifestyle.
  • Best Actress Award at the Golden Eagle Awards for her role in Paradise
  • Best Actress Award at the Nika Awards for her role in Paradise
  • Best Actress Award at the Munich International Film festival for her role in Paradise
  • Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre

  • 1993: The Bald Soprano by E. Ionesco — Mrs. Smith
  • 1995: Look Back in Anger by J. Osborne — Alison
  • 1995: The Star Without a Name by M. Sebastian — Mona
  • 2002: Love Is a Golden Book, play inspired by A. Tolstoy's work
  • Mossovet Theatre

  • 2004: The Seagull by A. Chekhov — Nina Zarechnaya
  • 2009 — present day: Uncle Vanya by A. Chekhov — Sonya
  • Moscow Dramatic Theatre on Malaya Bronnaya

  • 2005 and 2009: Miss Julie by A. Strindberg — Miss Julie
  • Filmography

    Actress
    -
    Khroniki russkoy revolyutsii (TV Series) (post-production)
    2020
    Dear Comrades! as
    Lyudmila 'Lyuda' Danilovna Semina
    2019
    Sin as
    Lady with an Ermine
    2019
    The Imagined Wolf as
    Mother
    2016
    Paradise as
    Olga
    2010
    The Nutcracker: The Untold Story as
    Mother / The Snow Fairy (as Yulia Visotskaya)
    2007
    Gloss as
    Galya
    2006
    My Name Is Happiness (Short) as
    She
    2005
    Soldatskiy dekameron as
    Vera
    2003
    The Lion in Winter (TV Movie) as
    Alais (as Julia Vsotsky)
    2002
    Max as
    Hildegard
    2002
    House of Fools as
    Zhanna
    1995
    Igra voobrazheniya as
    Zhenya
    1994
    Zakoldovannye (as Yu. Vysotskaya)
    1992
    Poyti i ne vernutsya as
    Zoska
    Soundtrack
    2010
    The Nutcracker: The Untold Story (performer: "The Song of the Snow Fairy")
    Self
    2016
    Evening Urgant (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Yuliya Vysotskaya/Suede (2019) - Self - Guest
    - Yuliya Vysotskaya/Darren Aronofsky (2018) - Self - Guest
    - Yuliya Vysotskaya (2016) - Self - Guest
    2007
    Premiya Muz-TV 2007 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2004
    Tracking 'the Lion in Winter' (TV Movie) as
    Self (as Julia Vysotsky)

    References

    Julia Vysotskaya Wikipedia


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