Julia Vysotskaya Explained

Julia Vysotskaya
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Julia Aleksandrovna Vysotskaya
Birth Date:1973 8, df=y
Birth Place:Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Occupation:Actress, tv presenter, writer
Years Active:1992–present
Children:2

Julia Aleksandrovna Vysotskaya (Russian: Юлия Александровна Высоцкая; born 16 August 1973) is a Russian actress and television presenter.

Biography

Julia Vysotskaya was born in Novocherkassk, Rostov Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). 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.[1] [2]

She worked at the Belarusian Janka Kupała National Academic Theatre, where she played the lead role in productions of The Star Without a Name and The Bald Soprano (both by Romanian playwrights) among others.

She has acted in productions staged at the Mossovet Academy Theatre.

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

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".

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 cookery best-sellers, 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.[3] [4] [5]

Personal life

She has been married to film director Andrei Konchalovsky since 1998. They have two children, a daughter, Maria (1999), and a son, Petr (2003).

Recognitions and awards

Work in the theatre

Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre

Mossovet Theatre

Moscow Dramatic Theatre on Malaya Bronnaya

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1992To Go and Not ReturnZosyaTV
1994BewitchedGirl in the public debate
1994Game of the ImaginationZhenya
2002House of FoolsZhanna Timofeeva
2002MaxHelen
2003The Lion in WinterAlais
2005Soldiers' DecameronVera
2006The First Rule of the QueenInna SeliverstovaMini-series
2007GlossGalya
2010The Nutcracker in 3DMother / The Snow Fairy
2016ParadiseOlga
2020Dear Comrades!Lyudmila 'Lyuda' Syomina

Bibliography

  1. 2006 — "Let's Eat at Home. Recipes by Julia Vysotskaya"
  2. 2007 — "Let's Eat at Home all Year Round"
  3. 2007 — "Gloss"
  4. 2008 — "Let's Eat at Home Every Day"
  5. 2008 — "Tasty Notes"
  6. 2009 — "I Eat, I Run, I Live"
  7. 2010 — "Cooking for Kids of All Ages"
  8. 2010 — "New Year Recipes"
  9. 2011 — "One, Two and Ready"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Юлия Высоцкая. snob.ru. 27 March 2015 .
  2. Web site: Юлия Высоцкая. VokrugTV. 30 January 2024 .
  3. Web site: Лауреаты премии "Золотой Орел" за 2016 год. Golden Eagle Award.
  4. Web site: Award Winners & Nominees . 29 March 2017 . Nika Awards.
  5. Web site: Winners 2017. Filmfest München. 20 September 2017. 21 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170921001317/https://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/en/festival/filmfest-2017/preistraeger-2017/. dead.