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Kseniya Alferova
Ксения Алферова
Birth at
24 May 1974
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May 24, 1974 in the family of one of the most beautiful actresses of Soviet cinema Irina Alferova and foreign diplomat Boyko Gyurova was born a girl who was named Ksyusha. After school, she decided to become a lawyer. After graduating from the Academy, Ksenia practiced in a prestigious firm in the UK. But the heart, as Ksenia Alferova herself admits, cannot be ordered. Even for a very good salary, she could not sit in the office and do something unloved, so she decided to continue the work of her
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May 24, 1974 in the family of one of the most beautiful actresses of Soviet cinema Irina Alferova and foreign diplomat Boyko Gyurova was born a girl who was named Ksyusha. After school, she decided to become a lawyer. After graduating from the Academy, Ksenia practiced in a prestigious firm in the UK.
But the heart, as Ksenia Alferova herself admits, cannot be ordered. Even for a very good salary, she could not sit in the office and do something unloved, so she decided to continue the work of her mother and entered the Moscow Art Theater School.
While still a student, she began to appear on the screen as the host of the TV Bingo Show. Ksenia received her first film experience even earlier – in 1984 she played in an episode of the film “The Right to Choose”.
Since the early 2000s, Alferova has acted a lot in films. The audience remembers her in the paintings.
Moscow windows 2001, The Pursuit of an Angel (2007),
Angel on duty 2 " (2012) and others. In parallel, the career of Alferova-TV presenter is developing - since December 2014 she has been paired with Alexander Galibin with the program "Wait for Me" on the First Channel.
In 2001, Ksenia Alferova became the wife of actor Yegor Beroev. The couple has a daughter Evdokia. Together they are the founders of the I Am Foundation, which helps children with special needs. Ksenia believes that it is very important to make boys and girls with autism and Down syndrome feel like full members of society, not rejected by orphanage patients.