Tschulpan Nailjewna Khamatova
Chulpan khamatova ( Russian Чулпан Наильевна Хаматова [ tʃul̴pan nɐilʲjɪvnɐ xɐmatɐvɐ ]; scientific transliteration Culpan Nailjevna Chamatova * 1. October 1975 in Kazan , Tatar ASSR , Soviet Union ) is a Russian actress of Tatar origin.
Life
Khamatova began studying mathematics and economics at the University of Kazan before moving to the Kazan Theater School. From there she went to the State Theater School (GITIS) in Moscow , where she completed her acting studies under Alexei Borodin in 1998 . Khamatova started her career with several roles at various Moscow theaters and in 1997 she first took a film role in the Russian film Vremja Tanzora (" The Time of the Dancer ").
Through the film Luna Papa by Bachtijor Chudoinasarow , in which Moritz Bleibtreu also played, she came into contact with the German film scene. Since her role in Tuvalu , she has also frequently worked for cinema and television productions in Germany. For her role in these two films, she has also received awards at international film festivals. The most successful film she starred in was Good Bye Lenin! , in which she played Lara, the friend of the main actor Alexander (played by Daniel Brühl ). Her vocation, however, is still acting, preferably at the Sovremennik Theater in Moscow.
Chamatowa was a member of the jury of the FilmFestival Cottbus - Festival of Eastern European Films 2003 and the Venice Film Festival 2006 .
In 2005 she and Dina Korsun initiated an annual benefit concert called “Podari schisn” (Give Life) for the therapy of children with oncological diseases. In 2006 she co-founded the charity fund of the same name. From 2008 to 2010 she was appointed to the Russian Social Chamber . In 2012 she was honored as a People's Artist of Russia .
From 1995 to 2002 she was married to the actor Ivan Volkov . She has three daughters from her three marriages. Khamatova converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity in her youth . She speaks Russian , English and German , but does not speak Tatar .
Important theater work
- “Fanta-Infanta” (1995) by Sergei Prokhanov - role: Fanta
- "Posa Emigranta / The Emigrant Position " (1996) by Hanna Slutski - role: Katja
- “Dnewnik Anny Frank / The Diary of Anne Frank” (1996) based on the play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett - role: Anne Frank
- “Tschestwowanije / Tribute” (1997) by Bernard Slade - role: Sally
- “Tri Towarishcha / Three Comrades ” (1999) based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque - role: Patricia Hollmann
- "Sylvia" (2000) by Albert Ramsdell Gurney - role: dog
- “Tri sestri / Three Sisters ” (2001) based on a drama by Anton Chekhov - role: Irina
- "MamaPapaSynSobaka / MotherFatherSonDog" (2003) by Biljana Srbljanović - role: Andrija
- “Was ihr wollt” (2003) based on William Shakespeare - role: Viola / Cesario
- "Grosa / Das Gewitter" (2004) by Alexander Ostrowski - role: Katja
- "Golaja Pionerka / The Naked Pioneer" (2005) by Michail Kononow - role: Mascha Muchina
- “Antoni i Cleopatra. Versia / Antony and Cleopatra. Version “(2006) based on William Shakespeare - role: Cleopatra
- "Miss Julie / Фрекен Жюли" (2011) based on August Strindberg - role: Miss Julie
Filmography
- 1998: The old song (Staryje pesni o glawnom 3)
- 1998: The Time of the Dancer (Wremja Tanzora)
- 1998: The Land of the Deaf (Strana Gluchich)
- 1999: Luna Papa
- 1999: Tuvalu
- 2000: Yes wam bolsche ne werju / I don't believe you anymore
- 2000: Christmas adventures (Roshdestvenskaya Misterija)
- 2000: England!
- 2001: Lwinaja dolja / Operation of the condemned
- 2001: Viktor Vogel - Commercial Man
- 2003: Good Bye, Lenin!
- 2003: Dressirowschtschiza Kuriz / Hen trainer
- 2004: son of a bitch
- 2004: 72 meters under the water (72 metra)
- 2004: The Children of Arbat (Deti Arbata)
- 2005: The Kukozki Case (Kasus Kukozkowo)
- 2005: Gibel imperii
- 2005: When football came to Russia (Garpastum)
- 2005: Gretscheskije Kanikuly / Greek Holidays
- 2005: Tatort: The double lottery
- 2006: A love in Königsberg
- 2006: Doctor Zhivago
- 2006: The swordtail (Metschenosez)
- 2006: Midsummer Madness
- 2006: ellipsis (mnogotschije)
- 2007: The Event (Sobytije)
- 2007: The Rainbowmaker
- 2007: Dom solnza / The House of Sun
- 2008: Domowoi / The Ghost
- 2008: Paper soldier (Bumaschnij soldat)
- 2009: Ivan Grozny
- 2009: Asleep a song in all things
- 2010: Bashnya
- 2010: America
- 2011: Dostoevsky
- 2012: The nanny
Others
The name "Tschulpan" means morning star in the Tatar language . The English transcription Chulpan Khamatova is sometimes used in German films . In Tatar it is called Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова (Transliteration: Çulpan Nail qızı Xamatova).
At the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , she was one of the eight Olympic flag bearers.
Web links
- Tschulpan Chamatowa in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sovremennik Theater - theater roles, filmography, photos (Russian)
- Management agency (international) - filmography, photos
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Khamatova, Tschulpan Nailjewna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Khamatova, Chulpan (English transcription); Хаматова, Чулпан Наильевна (Russian); Chamatova, Čulpan Nailjevna (scientific transliteration) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | russian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1st October 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kazan , Soviet Union |