Irina Viktorovna Lindt ( German: Irina Lindt ; born April 15, 1974 in Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR) is a Russian theater and film actress of German origin [1] .
| Irina Lindt | |
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| Birth name | Irina Viktorovna Lindt |
| Date of Birth | April 15, 1974 (aged 45) |
| Place of Birth | Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1996 - n. at. |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Personal life
- 3 Works in the theater
- 3.1 Theater "Histrion" (theater of Russian Germans)
- 3.2 Theater on the Taganka
- 3.3 Theater "New Opera"
- 3.4 Center Museum of Vysotsky
- 3.5 Theater Center on Dubrovka
- 3.6 SPAC (Shizuoka Performing Arts Center, Japan)
- 3.7 Moon Theater
- 4 Works in the cinema
- 5 dubbing movies
- 6 notes
- 7 References
Biography
Born April 15, 1974 in Alma-Ata in the family of a German, military musician. She graduated from the school with a gold medal in 1991 in Germany , at the place of service of her father. After graduation, she returned to Alma-Ata, entered the university at the Faculty of Journalism. At the same time, she studied at the conservatory in the classical vocal department and at the theater studio.
In 1992, she entered the acting department of the Higher Theater School. Schukin on the course of Shlykov Yuri Veniaminovich . In 1996 she graduated from college with honors and became an actress of the Moscow Taganka Theater under the direction of Yu. P. Lyubimov .
Personal life
November 18, 2004 gave birth to a son, Ivan, from Valery Zolotukhin [2] .
Theater Work
Gistrion Theater (Russian Germans Theater)
- E.-M.Remark “The Arc de Triomphe” - Kat Hegstrom (in German), dir. Erwin Haaz
Taganka Theater
- F. M. Dostoevsky “The Teenager” - Lisa, Olya
- A. S. Pushkin “ Boris Godunov ” - Princess Ksenia
- M. A. Bulgakov “The Master and Margarita ” - Margarita
- F. M. Dostoevsky “The Brothers Karamazov” - Grushenka
- V. Erofeev “ Moscow-Petushki ” - She (dir. V. L. Ryzhiy)
- P. Weiss “Marat and the Marquis de Sade” - Charlotte Corde
- T. Harrison Square Circles - Justus von Liebig
- E. Ionesco “The King is Dying” - Queen Marie
- W. Shakespeare “Twelfth Night” - Viola, Cesario, Sebastian, Viola's brother
New Opera Theater
English musical “Tomorrowland” - Katya (dir. John Adams, comp. Andrew White) (in Russian and English)
Vysotsky Center Museum
Pushkin “ Mozart and Salieri ” - Mozart (dir. A. Maximov)
Theater Center on Dubrovka
- The musical “ Nord-Ost ” - Tatarinova Maria Vasilievna [3] (music, libretto, production - G. Vasiliev , A. Ivaschenko )
- Musical “ Ordinary Miracle ” - Mistress, Wizard's Wife
SPAC (Shizuoka Performing Arts Center, Japan)
- “ Cyrano de Bergerac ” - Roxana (dir. Tadashi Suzuki)
Moon Theater
- “Mary Poppins - NEXT” - Mary Poppins (dir. S. Prokhanov)
- “Mata Hari:“ the eyes of the day ”” - Gertrude Celle, she is Mata Hari (dir. D. Popova)
- "Orpheus and Eurydice" - Eurydice (dir. G. Galavinskaya)
Movie Jobs
| Year | Title | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | f | Love game | Yulia |
| 2003 | f | Women's logic-3 | Marina |
| 2004 | from | Wealth | Stranger |
| 2006 | f | Women's stories | Anna |
| 2007 | f | Love alone | Olga |
| 2007 | f | Barbarian weddings | Barbara |
| 2007 | f | Millionaire involuntarily | Veronica |
| 2008 | f | Keys to happiness | Nina Alekseevna, teacher |
| 2008 | f | Equation with all known | Vera Kraft |
| 2009 | f | In mysterious circumstances | Ekaterina Borisovna Tuzhilina |
| 2010 | from | Boiling point | Irena |
| 2010 - 2011 | from | Institute of Noble Maidens | Nina Vorontsova |
| 2011 | f | Grandfather | Anna Nikolaevna |
| 2012 | f | Private Pioneer | Bear's mother |
| 2013 | f | Twists of fate | Barbara, sister of Luda |
| 2013 | from | Secrets of the Institute of Noble Maidens | Nina Vorontsova |
| 2013 | f | Blast point | Tatyana Alekseevna Kramer, wife of Denis |
| 2014 | f | Resort Police | Irina Samoilenko, head of the resort police |
Movie Dubbing
- 1964 - Mary Poppins - Mary Poppins (role of Julie Andrews ).
Notes
- ↑ Irina Lindt: “Life on the Wire”
- ↑ Irina Lindt in the role of mother (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment July 7, 2011. Archived on September 27, 2013.
- ↑ Irina Lindt in the musical “Nord-Ost”