Yanina Studilina
Янина Студилина
Янина Сергеевна Студилина.jpg
Yanina Studilina, at the festival Kinotavr, 2014
Born
Yanina Sergeevna Studilina

(1985-08-06) 6 August 1985
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Yanina Sergeevna Studilina (Russian: Яни́на Серге́евна Студи́лина; born 6 August 1985) is a Russian theater and film actress, fashion model, TV presenter.[1][2][3]

Biography

Yanina Studilina was born in Omsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. In 2000, she graduated from the theater and music school. In 2011, she graduated from Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. Gained popularity after the television series Ranetki. She worked at a leading TV channel RU.TV and Russian Travel Guide.[4]

She has been married to Alexander Rodnyansky Jr. since 2008.[5]

Filmography

Television

  • 2006-2007 – Who’s the Boss? as Mila
  • 2007 - Picturesque Adventure as Yulia
  • 2007 - Shkola N°1 as Kristina
  • 2006-2008 – Happy Together as Sveta's girlfriend
  • 2008 - Provintsialka as Yulya
  • 2008 – One Night of Love as Polina
  • 2008-2010 – Ranetki as Polina Zelenova
  • 2009 - The Voronins as Alina
  • 2009 - Clairvoyant as Yuljka
  • 2009 - City of Temptations as Nastya Goncharova
  • 2009 – Voronin's as Alina
  • 2010 - Galygin.ru as Dzhons
  • 2011 - Donut Lucy as Rita ('La Chiqui')
  • 2012 – The White Guard as Anyuta
  • 2012 - Emergency as Kristina
  • 2014 – Turkish Transit as Rita Zvonareva
  • 2014 - Alien Life
  • 2015 – The Red Queen as Tata Smirnova
  • 2016 – Island as Olga Feigus, beautiful and clever girl, ready to do anything for the sake of winning the reality show "The Mysterious Island".
  • 2016-2018 - Ostrov as Olga Feygus
  • 2019 - Return as Lialka- Masha's half-sister
  • 2022 - Call Life as Katya

Film

  • 2013 – Stalingrad as Masha
  • 2014 – Unreal Love as Elena
  • 2017 - Dead Trigger as Executive Assistant
  • 2018 - American Fright Fest as Tatiana
  • 2019 - The Sober Cab as Katya
  • 2020 - Star vs Quarantine as Fitogoddess
  • 2020 - Gorgeous as Anya
  • 2021 - Sisters
  • 2022 - Little Ukraine as Anielka

References


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