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Vysotskaya, Julia Alexandrovna

Julia Aleksandrovna Vysotskaya (born August 16, 1973 , Novocherkassk , Rostov Region , RSFSR , USSR ) is a Russian theater and film actress, TV presenter, and culinary specialist. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation ( 2018 ) [1] .

Julia Vysotskaya
Julia Vysotskaya 2.jpg
Julia Vysotskaya in 2013
Birth nameJulia Alexandrovna Vysotskaya
Date of Birth
Place of BirthNovocherkassk , Rostov Region , USSR
Citizenship Belarus
Russia
Profession
actress , TV presenter , writer , cook , restaurateur
Career1992 - today
Awards
Zaslujeniy artist1.pngPrize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of culture - 2017

TEFI Golden Eagle

Nika - 2017
IMDb

Content

Biography

Born on August 16, 1973 in Novocherkassk, Rostov Region .

She graduated from secondary school No. 9 of the city of Baku (1990).

She graduated from the acting department of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts (1995) and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (1998).

She worked at the Belarusian National Academic Theater. Yanki Kupala , where she played the main roles in the performances "Nameless Star", "Bald Singer" and others.

Currently, performances with her participation are on the stage of the Moscow State Academic Theater. Moscow City Council .

In 2008, she was invited by the gastronomic curator of the Russian evening at the World Economic Forum in London .

In 2009, she was a gastronomic director at the Moscow Family Floor restaurant.

From 2003 to the present, he hosts the Sunday culinary program “ Eat at home! ” On NTV channel . ”, As well as the morning program“ Breakfast with Julia Vysotskaya ”.

From October 2009 to 2017 [2] he was the editor-in-chief of the KhlebSol culinary magazine. Also in 2009, the social culinary network edimdoma.ru and the first culinary Internet television edimdoma.tv were launched under the patronage of Yulia Vysotskaya.

Julia Vysotskaya is the author of culinary bestsellers ; the total circulation of her books has exceeded one and a half million copies.

In 2011, she opened the Yornik gastronomic restaurant in Moscow and founded the Culinary Studio of Julia Vysotskaya [3] . For those who want to learn how to cook on their own, she founded a travel agency with routes covering visits to the most famous culinary restaurants in Western Europe [4] .

In June 2014, she opened the family restaurant Food Embassy by Julia Vysotskaya near the Pharmaceutical Garden of Moscow State University. [five]

In September 2018, she launched the show #s sweet-salted and “I like it!” On the youtube channel Julia Vysotskaya

Family

Mother is Svetlana.

Stepfather - Alexander.

Sister - Inna.

The first husband is Anatoly Leonidovich Kot . The marriage was fictitious. Julia studied with Anatoly on the same course, and when she was invited to work at the Yanka Kupala Theater, she needed Belarusian citizenship, which she did not have. So that she received citizenship, they signed with Anatoly. It was a gesture of help on his part. Today they maintain friendly relations. [6]

Since 1998 - the wife of film director Andrei Konchalovsky . The family has two children - daughter Maria (born 1999) and son Peter (born 2003). In October 2013, Maria had a car accident and was in a coma for a long time [7] .

See also

 
 
 
 
 
 
Alexander
Mikhalkov
(1856-1915)
 
Vasiliy
Surikov
(1848-1916)
 
 
 
Peter
Konchalovsky
(1839-1904)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Olga
Glebova
(1883-1943)
 
Vladimir
Mikhalkov
(1886-1932)
 
Olga
Surikova
(1878-1958)
 
Peter
Konchalovsky
(1876-1956)
 
Maksim
Konchalovsky
(1875-1942)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Michael
Mikhalkov
(1922-2006)
 
Alexander
Mikhalkov
(1917-2001)
 
Sergei
Mikhalkov
(1913-2009)
 
Natalya
Konchalovskaya
(1903-1988)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Natalya
Arinbasarova
(b. 1946)
 
Andrew
Konchalovsky
(b. 1937)
 
Yuliya
Vysotskaya
(b. 1973)
 
Anastasia
Vertinskaya
(b. 1944)
 
Nikita
Mikhalkov
(b. 1945)
 
Tatyana
Mikhalkova
(Shigaeva)
(b. 1947)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Egor
Mikhalkov-
Konchalovsky
(b. 1966)
 
Maria
Konchalovskaya
(b. 1999)
 
Peter
Konchalovsky
(b. 2003)
 
Stepan
Mikhalkov
(b. 1966)
 
Anna
Mikhalkova
(b. 1974)
 
Artyom
Mikhalkov
(b. 1975)
 
Hope
Mikhalkova
(b. 1986)


Recognition and Rewards

  • The performance “ Look Back in Anger ” according to John Osborne is an award for Best Actress.
  • 2003 - Nomination for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress in a Movie (film The House of Fools)
  • Award for Best Actress at the Vivat, Russian Cinema! "(The film" House of Fools ").
  • In 2007, the program "We eat at home!" Became the owner of the television prize " TEFI " (in the nomination "Entertainment program. Lifestyle") and the prize " Effie " (brand of the year).
  • In 2009, for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, the program “We eat at home!” Was awarded the sign “Approved by Russian ecologists”.
  • In 2014, the program “We eat at home!” Won the TEFI television prize (in the nomination “Morning program”), and Yulia Vysotskaya won the nomination “Leading the morning program” in 2014 [8] , in 2016 [9] [10 ] ] and in 2017 [11] .
  • 2016 - 54th International Film Festival in Gijon , Spain [12] - Award for Best Actress
  • 2017 - Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress in a Movie (Film Paradise)
  • 2017 - “ Nika ” Award for Best Actress (film “Paradise”) [13]
  • 2017 - 35th Munich Film Festival - Bernhard Wicca Award “Bridge” for Best Actress in a Foreign Film [14]
  • 2017 - Awarded the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of culture for 2017 for performing roles in the trilogy based on plays by A. P. Chekhov on the stage of the Mossovet Theater [15] .
  • 2018 - Honored Artist of the Russian Federation .

Creativity

Theater Roles

Yanka Kupala National Academic Theater

  • 1993 - "Bald Singer" by E. Ionesco - Madame Smith
  • 1995 - Look Back in Anger by D. Osboron - Alison
  • 1995 - “Nameless Star” by M. Sebastian - Mona
  • 2002 - “Love is a golden book” , a repertoire by A. Tolstoy

Mossovet Theater

  • 2004 - The Seagull ( A. Chekhov ) - Nina Zarechnaya
  • 2009 - “Uncle Vanya” (A. Chekhov) - Sonya
  • 2012 - “Three Sisters” (A. Chekhov) - Masha

Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya

  • 2005 and 2009 - "Miss Julie" by A. Strindberg - Miss Julie

Bolshoi Drama Theater. G. A. Tovstonogov

  • 2018 - "Oedipus in Colon" by the tragedy of Sophocles - Antigone

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1992fGo and not come backZosia
1994fBewitcheddisputed girl
1994fImagination gameZhenya
2002fHouse of FoolsZhanna Timofeeva
2003fMaxHelen
2003fLion in winterEllis
2005fSoldier DecameronVera
2006fQueen's first ruleInna Seliverstova
2007fGlossGalya
2007mfRatatouilleColette
2010fThe Nutcracker and the Rat King 3DLouise / Snow Fairy
2016fParadiseOlga
2018fSinacted in film
2019fThought wolfacted in film

Bibliography

  1. 2006 - We eat at home. Recipes of Julia Vysotskaya. ISBN 978-5-699-14352-8
  2. 2007 - We eat at home all year round. ISBN 978-5-699-22523-1
  3. 2007 - We eat at home. Vegetables. ISBN 978-5-699-22466-1
  4. 2007 - We eat at home. Dessert. ISBN 978-5-699-23914-6
  5. 2007 - We eat at home. Hot. ISBN 978-5-699-23283-3
  6. 2007 - We eat at home. Salads. ISBN 978-5-699-22035-9
  7. 2007 - Gloss. ISBN 978-5-699-23605-3
  8. 2007 - Recipes of Julia Vysotskaya. We eat at home (set of 2 books). ISBN 978-5-699-14352-8
  9. 2007 - Salads.
  10. 2008 - Rice, pasta and not only ... Collection “Eat at home!” ISBN 978-5-699-27721-6
  11. 2008 - We eat at home every day. ISBN 978-5-699-42683-6
  12. 2008 - We eat at home. Soups ISBN 978-5-699-27665-3
  13. 2008 - Tasty notes. A book for recording recipes. ISBN 978-5-699-26220-5
  14. 2008 - A collection of best-selling recipes (set of 4 books). ISBN 978-5-699-26548-0
  15. 2009 - We eat at home. Bakery products. ISBN 978-5-699-36133-5
  16. 2009 - Cocktails and other drinks. Collection "We eat at home!" ISBN 978-5-699-37355-0
  17. 2009 - I eat, run, live. ISBN 978-5-699-32110-0
  18. 2010 - Tasty notes. A book for recording recipes. ISBN 978-5-699-43801-3
  19. 2010 - Baby food from birth and older. ISBN 978-5-699-38598-0
  20. 2010 - New Year's recipes (autographed by the author). ISBN 978-5-699-44447-2
  21. 2010 - New Year's recipes. . ISBN 978-5-699-44447-2
  22. 2010 - New Year's recipes. ISBN 978-5-699-44453-3
  23. 2010 - Great cookbook. ISBN 978-5-699-43650-7
  24. 2010 - Great cookbook. The best recipes (gift edition). ISBN 978-5-699-38839-4
  25. 2010 - We eat at home. Recipes of Julia Vysotskaya. ISBN 978-5-699-46017-5
  26. 2011 - We eat at home every day.
  27. 2011 - One, two and you're done! (+ DVD as a gift). ISBN 978-5-699-45554-6
  28. 2012 - Fast breakfasts. EKSMO, 2012. ISBN 978-5-699-52786-1
  29. 2012 - 365 recipes for every day.
  30. 2012 - We eat at home. Hot.
  31. 2012 - We eat at home. Dessert.
  32. 2012 - We eat at home. Vegetables.
  33. 2012 - We eat at home. Salads.
  34. 2012 - We eat at home all year round.
  35. 2012 - New Year's menu.
  36. 2012 - Buns for Lelik.
  37. 2012 - Recipes for a healthy and active life.
  38. 2013 - Buns for Lelik. Homemade recipes.
  39. 2013 - Cooking for children.
  40. 2014 - Slender breakfasts.
  41. 2014 - Holiday menu.
  42. 2015 - Sunday breakfasts.
  43. 2015 - The kitchen is the heart of the house. ISBN 978-5-699-83895-0
  44. 2016 - 365 breakfasts for every day. ISBN 978-5-699-90359-7
  45. 2016 - A good menu.
  46. 2016 - Sweet gifts. ISBN 978-5-699-93252-8
  47. 2017 - Active menu. ISBN 978-5-699-99464-9
  48. 2018 - Tasty year. ISBN 978-5-9909373-2-1
  49. 2018 - Meat menu. ISBN 978-5-6040902-2-0

TV projects

  • The program "We eat at home" on the NTV channel (since 2003, Sun.)
  • The program “Breakfast with Julia Vysotskaya” on the NTV channel (2010—2015, Mon-Thu)
  • Culinary expert in the project “ Pekelnaya kuchena ” on the Ukrainian channel “1 + 1” (2011-2012; in seasons 1 and 2)
  • The heading “Morning with Julia Vysotskaya” in the “New Morning” program on NTV channel (from September 7, 2015 to December 30, 2016, Mon-Fri)
  • The Vysotskaya Life program on NTV channel (from April 9 to June 25, 2016, Sat)
  • The program " Wait for me " on the NTV channel (from October 27, 2017 to August 11, 2018, Fri.) [16]

Notes

  1. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 25, 2018 No. 608 “On Awarding with State Prizes of the Russian Federation”
  2. ↑ Elizabeth Makarova . Publishers were offered Khlebsol ( 08/22/2017 ).
  3. ↑ Culinary Studio Julia Vysotskaya (neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 11, 2012. Archived December 19, 2012.
  4. ↑ Natalia Kalinina. As an actress, Vysotskaya plans to earn € 2 million per year on culinary tourism (Russian) . Forbes forbes.ru (September 13, 2013). Date of appeal September 15, 2013.
  5. ↑ Address of the day. Food Embassy by Yulia Vysotskaya , PostaMagazine (06/19/2014).
  6. ↑ Anatoly Kot - biography, personal life, photo of the actor
  7. ↑ The media reported that the daughter of Julia Vysotskaya and Andrei Konchalovsky came out of a coma (neopr.) . Vesti.Ru (October 28, 2015). - Editor's Choice. Date of treatment November 1, 2015.
  8. ↑ The winners of “Daytime Air” have been announced! (unspecified) . Industrial Television Awards Committee (June 26, 2014). - News. Date of treatment June 26, 2014.
  9. ↑ The first winners of TEFI-2016 (neopr.) Were named . Interfax (June 28, 2016).
  10. ↑ "What? Where? When? ”Received TEFI in the nomination“ Telegame ” (neopr.) . Vedomosti (June 28, 2016).
  11. ↑ The TEFI-2017 prize laureates in the “Daytime Broadcast” category (neopr.) Were named . RIA Novosti (October 3, 2017). - Society. Date of treatment October 3, 2017.
  12. ↑ Konchalovsky’s “Paradise” was awarded three prizes at the Spanish Film Festival (Neopr.) . Interfax (November 28, 2016). Date of treatment December 4, 2016.
  13. ↑ Susanna Alperina. Faith, hope, "Nika" (neopr.) . Russian newspaper (March 29, 2017). Date of treatment March 29, 2017.
  14. ↑ Andrei Konchalovsky for the film “Paradise” received a film award in Munich (Neopr.) . Izvestia (June 30, 2017). Date of treatment July 3, 2017.
  15. ↑ Govorukhin and Konchalovsky received prizes from the Russian government (neopr.) . kino-teatr.ru (03/21/2018).
  16. ↑ The leaders of “Wait for me” on NTV will be Julia Vysotskaya and Sergey Shakurov (neopr.) . AO NTV Television Company (October 12, 2017). - News. Date of appeal October 13, 2017.

Links

  • The programs “We eat at home!” And “Breakfast with Julia Vysotskaya” on NTV
  • Culinary social network edimdoma.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vysotskaya,_Yulia_Alexandrovna&oldid=101657207


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