Russian actress (born 1995)
Veronika Vernadskaya |
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Born | Veronika Vladimirovna Vernadskaya (1995-05-07) 7 May 1995 (age 29)
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Nationality | Russian |
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Education | VGIK |
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 2006–present |
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Height | 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
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Partner | Andrey Tsisaruk |
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Veronika Vladimirovna Vernadskaya (Russian: Вероника Владимировна Вернадская, born 7 May 1995) is a Russian actress known for her roles in the Russian-American film "The Darkest Hour" and the film "Mukha".
Biography
Educated at the Theatre of the Young Muscovites on Sparrow Hills and the Moscow Art Theatre School,[1] Vernadskaya started her career in Russian television series and is trilingual, speaking Russian, French and English.[2] Later she studied at the acting faculty of New York Film Academy. Graduated from VGIK as a film director.
Selected filmography
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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2007 |
Volkova Hour |
Nastya |
TV series (fourth season)
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2008 |
Mukha |
Lena |
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2009 |
Scarecrow – 2 |
"Romashka" |
TV series
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2009 |
Suicide: Particularly dangerous |
Galka |
TV series
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2009 |
Clever beauty |
Anya |
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2010 |
Love and other nonsense |
Zhenya |
TV series (2nd series)
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2010 |
Cherkizon. Disposable people |
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TV series
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2010 |
Escape |
episode |
TV series
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2011 |
The Darkest Hour |
Vika |
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2012 |
No statute of limitations |
Lyudmila Slashcheva |
TV series
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2013 |
Love does not love |
Lёlya |
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2013 |
Puppeteers |
Alla |
TV mini-series
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2013 |
Deliverance |
Katya |
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2014 |
Insomnia |
Irina Konstantinova |
TV series
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2014 |
Zemsky doctor. Love contrary |
Sveta |
TV series
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2014 |
Love in Big City 3 |
Tanya |
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2015 |
Stonewall |
Marianne Winters |
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2016 |
Mystic Game |
Inga |
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