Jelena Jurjewna Korikowa

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Jelena Jurjewna Korikowa ( Russian Елена Юрьевна Корикова ; born April 12, 1972 in Tobolsk ) is a Russian cinema and theater actress. She became famous for her role as Anna Platonowa in the Russian historical telenovela Bednaja Nastja .

Life

Korikowa was born to Yuri Alexejewitsch Korikow and Tatiana Valerjewna Korikowa. The parents divorced soon after. Until the second grade Korikowa lived in a small village with her mother's parents, as she was often on guest roles. Jelena's grandmother was a teacher. Korikova only met her father after finishing school. He lived in Tyumen and meanwhile had a new family and two children. Korikova and her mother later moved to Rostov-on-Don .

There she also took part in a play called Epic , for which her mother sewed the costume for her. After school she was admitted to the Rostovsky Drama Theater. She applied to a drama school in Moscow and was placed under the wing of Sergei Solowjow at the Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography (WGKI).

During the first course she started making films. Her first role was that of young Masha from Anatoly Mateschko's fairy tale "Ха-би-ассы" from 1990. During her training, the budding actress made several films. In the melodrama by Valery Akhadov "Я обещала, я уйду…" (1992) Korikova played the role of the young, provincial Irina. Then followed the 1994 drama by Dmitri Dolinin "Колечко золотое, букет из алых роз". She also played in the historical-romantic melodrama by Viktoria Titowa "Проклятие Дюран" (1994) and in the drama by Sergei Solowjow "Три сестры", also from 1994.

Her most successful role was that of Lisa in Alexei Sakharov's film "Барышня-крестьянка" a year later. For this work Korikowa received the award for the best female leading role at the Kinischök festival and the Nika award . In 1995 she finished the WGIK.

Korikowa starred in video clips of Alla Pugacheva , Filipp Kirkorow , Valeri Leontjew , Dmitri Malikow , Leonid Agutin , Igor Krutoi .

In 1996 she was involved in the recording of the album by the Russian group Pop-Mechaniki . A project by Sergei Kurjochin with the song from the album Detski Albom of the group, Kolosok - Golosok was documented vocally.

In the summer of 1998 she moved with her family to New York , where she wanted to start a career in modeling and acting . Back in Russia , Galina Woltschek offered her to join the theater's group " Sovremennik ". She worked there from 2001 to 2004. After that she played in the historical series Bednaja Nastja . In 2005 it took any second place in the Russian edition of the men's magazine FHM .

Korikova took part in television programs , such as the shows Dwe Swesdy and Zirk so Swjosdami on the Russian channel Pervy Kanal and the Russian version of the show Let's Dance on the CTB channel . In 2006 she hosted the Fort Boyard show on Rossija .

The writer Dmitri Lipskerov was Korikova's first husband. In 1993 she had her son Arsèine. Allegedly, the boy's father is said to be Dmitry Roschin. After that she was married to Maxim Ossadtschi , producer and director of video clips.

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