Yulia Mavrina


Yulia Sergeyevna Mavrina is a Russian theater, television and film actress. She is known for the role Lilia Subbotina in the TV series :ru:Дочки-матери |Mothers and Daughters.

Biography

Yulia Mavrina was born in Feodosiya into the family of a serviceman. Her mother is Larisa Mavrina, a physics teacher.
Mavrina's passion for the theater has its roots in her early childhood. In the early 1990s, she, together with a partner of the studio, made of Dramatic Art in Moscow, in the TV program :ru:Ут'sренняя звезда |Morning Star. In 1997 she moved with her mother to St. Petersburg. In 1999, she entered the academy aged 14, after leaving school, she entered the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy. Extremely gifted musically, she was considered a prima ballerina on her course. She played a major role in the graduation performance Mademoiselle Nitouche.
In 2002 she made her debut in the movie as Olga in Igor Maslennikov's Letters to Elsa, but first success came to Mavrina after that New Year's Eve aired the musical Cinderella, where she played a major role. Directed by Simon Gorov long chose the main character of an impressive number of contenders, but opted for an unknown student from St. Petersburg.
She is married to Russian actor Nikita Zverev, whom she met in Kiev while filming. She has a daughter from a previous relationship, Alisa Zvereva. Her mother entered her in music school at the age of 4, and aged 5 she had a role in a children's operetta. Her mother is a physicist and her father is a programmer.

Filmography