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Darya Moroz


Darya Moroz


Darya Yurievna Moroz (Russian: Да́рья Ю́рьевна Моро́з; born 1 September 1983) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, Honored Artist of Russia (2015). She is a two-time winner of the Nika Award (2009, 2015). She is best known for starring in the TV series Gold Diggers.

Biography

Darya Moroz was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). Darya grew up in a family of actors, she started acting at an early age. She made her debut at the age of three months in the movie Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique.... As a child, Darya engaged in artistic gymnastics, but the coach did not see in her talent gymnasts. Then there was a period of training in figure skating, and Darya even ranked second in the same competition. There were other children's interests: animation studio, painting, theatrical studio.

In the years of study at the school Daria continued to act in films, starring in five films: The Family Man, Black Square, Russian Ragtime. After listening to them, Daria wanted to change caused during his school years, the decision to enroll in college theater and acting at MGIMO.

By this time Georgy Daneliya invited her on a first major role in the comedy Fortune. It was on the set of this picture Darya was determined to become an actress. For the film Fortune Darya was awarded a special mention of the jury of the festival Kinotavr 2000.

Darya Moroz entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, in the course of Roman Kozak and Dmitry Brusnikin. In 2003, she graduated and was accepted into the troupe of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre.

In 2005, she graduated from producer faculty of Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors (workshop of Vladilen Arsenyev).

In 2009 she participated in the music program Two Stars on Channel One paired with Pelageya.

She appeared in the sixth season of ice show contest Ice Age.

Personal life

  • First husband Andrei Tomashevsky (born April 20, 1972), director. They parted because of Andrei's unwillingness to have children.
  • Second husband Konstantin Bogomolov (born July 23, 1975), Russian theater director, poet. Darya and Konstantin met in 2009, when Bogomolov invited her to play the role of the rich young widow Eulampia Kupavina in his play Wolves and Sheep based on the play of the same name by Alexander Ostrovsky in Tabakerka Theater. Darya was then married. The marriage was registered on May 11, 2010. On August 18, 2018, they divorced, remaining on good terms.
    • Daughter Anna Bogomolova (born September 6, 2010), studies at a German school at the Embassy of Germany in Russia, located in Moscow, as well as at a children's music school, plays tennis.

Filmography

References

External links

  • Darya Moroz at IMDb
  • Дарья Мороз on Instagram
  • Дарья Мороз on Facebook
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