Yulia Peresild | |||||
Birthname: | Yulia Sergeevna Peresild | ||||
Birth Date: | 5 September 1984 | ||||
Birth Place: | Pskov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | ||||
Yearsactive: | 2003–present | ||||
Height M: | 1.68 | ||||
Website: | Юлия Пересильд | ||||
Children: | 2
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Yulia Sergeevna Peresild (Russian: Юлия Сергеевна Пересильд; born 5 September 1984) is a Russian stage actress, singer and cosmonaut.[1]
Leading actress of the Malaya Bronnaya Theatre. Participant of a space flight within the framework of the scientific and educational project The Challenge: The First in Space, during which she participated in the filming of episodes of the feature film The Challenge. She is the first professional actress to act in outer space after her spaceflight to the ISS in October 2021.[2] She became the fifth woman in the history of the Soviet Union and Russia to travel into space, and the second to work and live on the ISS.
Peresild was born in Pskov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her father was an icon painter and her mother was a kindergarten worker. Her surname comes from her Estonian paternal great-grandparents, who were deported to the Russian SFSR.[3] In 2001 she graduated from secondary school No. 24 in the city of Pskov.After school, she entered the Faculty of Russian Philology of the Pskov State Pedagogical Institute, but after studying for only one year, she went to Moscow and entered a theater university.
In 2006, she graduated from the acting department of the directing department of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts.[4]
Since 2007, as a guest actress, she began to participate in the performances of the State Theatre of Nations.
Collaborates with the Moscow Theater "School of the Modern Play", the Malaya Bronnaya Theatre in Moscow, as well as with the Theater Company of Yevgeny Mironov.
Her acting debut was the role of Natasha Kublakova in the 2003 television series, directed by Aleksandr Baranov.
Her first big work in film was the role of Olya Rodyashina in the drama film The Bride (2006) directed by Elyor Ishmukhamedov, and Captive (2008) directed by Alexei Uchitel.
However, her real breakthrough roles included the main role of Sofia in the drama The Edge (2010) directed by Alexei Uchitel, the television series Santa Lucia (2012), and the mystical thriller Sonnentau (2012).[5] Peresild became well known after playing supporting roles in In the Fog (2012) directed by Sergei Loznitsa, and she played the role of Soviet Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko in the 2015 biographical war film Battle for Sevastopol.[6]
She was selected as a member of the crew of Soyuz MS-19, which launched on 5 October 2021, in order to shoot the film The Challenge (2023 film) with Klim Shipenko. Her name was chosen from a shortlist of 20 actresses, and was announced on 14 May 2021. On 17 October, she returned to Earth on board Soyuz MS-18.[7]
For many years Peresild had an affair with a married Russian film director Alexei Uchitel with whom she has two daughters, born in 2009 and 2012.[8] [9] Alexei Uchitel divorce from his wife is not officially registered, because in addition to personal, they are also connected by business relations.[10] In 2021, Peresild announced that she had broken up with him.[11]
In 2022, Yulia Peresild confirmed that she is in a relationship with actor Mikhail Troynik.[12] and they were married in 2023.
She is a founding member of the charity foundation Galchonok (Russian: Галчонок), which works to provide treatment for children with organic central nervous system disorders.[13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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2006 | The Bride | Olya Rodyashina | ||
2008 | Captive | Nastya | ||
2008 | Once Upon a Time in the Provinces | Anastasiya Vladimirovna Zvonnikova | ||
2008 | Virtual Alice | Anna Kochergina | ||
2009 | Crush | Ira | ||
2010 | The Abduction | Elena | ||
2010 | The Edge | Sofia | ||
2010 | Decoy | Vera Pozdnyakova | ||
2011 | Five Brides | Katya and Asya, twin sisters | ||
2012 | In the Fog | Anelya | ||
2012 | Marathon | Inna Antipova | ||
2013 | What Girls Don't Talk About | Yulya | ||
2013 | Paradjanov | Svetlana Shcherbatyuk, wife of Sergey Parajanov | ||
2013 | Inga, secretary | |||
2015 | Battle for Sevastopol | |||
2016 | The Heritage of Love | Masha Kulikova | ||
2016 | I Am a Teacher | Anna Kurenkova | ||
2017 | Cold Tango | Layma | ||
2018 | A Rough Draft | Rose White | ||
2019 | Dark like the Night. Karenina-2019 | Karenina | short film | |
2020 | The Three | Veronika | ||
2021 | Petrov's Flu | Marina | ||
2021 | Sheena 667 | Olya | ||
2021 | Milk | Zoya | ||
2023 | The Challenge | Evgenia Vladimirovna "Zhenya" Belyaeva | shot in space | |
2024 | The Bremen Town Musicians | the Troubadour's mother |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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2003 | Natasha Kublakova | TV series | ||
2005 | Yesenin | Katya Esenina | TV series | |
2006 | Natasha Kublakova | TV series | ||
2007 | Dasha Averina | TV series | ||
2007 | Svetik | TV series | ||
2011 | Masha Skachko | TV series | ||
2011 | Summer of Wolves | Tosya | Mini-series | |
2012 | Santa Lucia | Vika Saykina | TV series | |
2012 | Sonnentau | Rita Pomyalovskaya, journalist | TV series | |
2014 | Nina | TV series | ||
2015 | Adult daughter | Albina Kolganova | TV series | |
2018 | Ustinha | TV series | ||
2020 | Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes | Nastasya | TV series |
Yulia Peresild is the owner of a bright acting talent, a worthy successor to the traditions of Russian psychological theater. Her art is filled with sincerity and heartfelt openness, diligence is combined with a sense of responsibility to art and the audience.