Viktoriya Isakova

Viktoriya Isakova
Born Viktoriya Evgenievna Isakova
(1976-10-12) October 12, 1976
Khasavyurt, RSFSR, USSR (now Dagestan, Russia)
Nationality Russian
Occupation Actress
Years active 1998—present
Spouse(s) Yuri Moroz (2003-present)
Awards Government awards of the Russian Federation

Viktoriya Evgenievna Isakova (Russian: Викто́рия Евге́ньевна Иса́кова; born 12 October 1976) is a Russian theater and film actress. Her film credits include Tochka (2006), The Island (2006) and Mirrors (2013). Her television credits include Ottepel (2013). In 2015 she starred in Rodina, the Russian TV adaptation of Homeland.

Biography

Viktoriya Isakova was born in Khasavyurt,[1] Dagestan ASSR, RSFSR, USSR. At age 13 he moved with his family to Moscow. After school she entered the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, and after years of study transferred to the Moscow Art Theatre School in the course of Oleg Efremov. She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1999.

In 2001, she joined the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre. For Pannochka role in the play Viy won the 2003 Theatre Award "Seagull".

Her husband is the director Yury Moroz.[2]

In 2006, for the role of Kira, nicknamed "Zebra", in Yuri Moroz's Tochka, Viktoriya Isakova received the award for "Best Actress of the Year" at the Chicago International Film Festival.[3]

Viktoriya Isakova, the opening ceremony of the festival "Kinotavr 2014" in Sochi.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Women in a game without rules Tonya TV Series
2006 Nanny Wanted Vera
2006 Okhota na Piranyu Sinilga
2006 Doctor Zhivago Marinka (11 series)
2006 Tochka Kira
2006 The Island (2006 film) Nastya
2007 The branch of lilac Anna Ladyzhenskaya
2008 Mediator Lilia
2008 Button Elizabeta Tenetskaya TV Movie
2008 Big Foot Dasha Shelestova, journalist TV Movie
2009 Prodigal children Galina Morozova TV Series
2009 The Brothers Karamazov Katerina Ivanovna TV Series
2009 Pelagia and the White Bulldog Naina Tatishcheva TV Series
2010 Rat Anna Shcherbakova TV Movie
2010 Tower Eva TV Series
2010 Smile, cry when stars Anna Svetlova TV Movie
2013 Pyotr Leshchenko. All that has gone before... Yekaterina Zavyalova TV Series
2013 Mirrors Marina Tsvetaeva
2013 The Thaw Inga Khrustaleva TV Series
2013 Kill twice Mariya Danilova TV Series
2014 Inquisitor Natalya Serebryanskaya, private detective TV Series
2015 Rodina Anna Zimina TV series
2015 Green carriage Vera Raevskaya
2016 Damned wretch Diana TV series
2016 The Student (2016 film) Elena Krasnova
2016 Mata Hari Lidia Kireevskaya TV series
2017 The Optimists Katrin Muratoff TV series

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