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Nina Igorevna Dvorzheckaya
Нина Дворжецкая
Birth at
1 January 1961
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Actress and theater teacher Nina Igorevna Gorelyk, known as Dvorzhetskaya, was born on January 1, 1961. Innate creative abilities allowed her to enter the Shchukin Theatre School on the course of L. Stavskaya, where she learned the basics of acting. While studying, March 24, 1981, Nina Igorevna married a student of the same school Yevgeny Dvorzhetsky, who gave the actress the surname under which she became famous. Together they were a wonderful creative and family union, in which two children appeared:
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Actress and theater teacher Nina Igorevna Gorelyk, known as Dvorzhetskaya, was born on January 1, 1961. Innate creative abilities allowed her to enter the Shchukin Theatre School on the course of L. Stavskaya, where she learned the basics of acting.
While studying, March 24, 1981, Nina Igorevna married a student of the same school Yevgeny Dvorzhetsky, who gave the actress the surname under which she became famous. Together they were a wonderful creative and family union, in which two children appeared: daughter Anna (1990) and son Mikhail (1999). However, later Eugene’s life was tragically interrupted by a car accident.
After graduating in 1984, Nina became an actress of the Satire Theatre, where she worked for about a year, and then appeared on the stage of the Russian Academic Youth Theatre. On the stage, Nina Dvorzhetskaya especially loved to play in performances based on the works of B. Akunin. In two productions, “Yin and Yang: The White Version” and “Yin and Yang: The Black Version,” she played the role of Lydia Boretzka, demonstrating her outstanding acting abilities. In addition to these works, Nina Igorevna could be seen in the performances “Boar”, “Between the sky and the earth lark winds”, “Long, long childhood”, etc.
Nina Dvorzhetskaya showed her brilliant talent on television, in the projects “Oba-na” and “Doctor Corner”, as well as in films.
"The judge is trapped" Russian Reg Time, I Don't Believe You Anymore, etc. She spends most of her time in theatre.
Recently, Nina Igorevna Dvorzhetskaya continues to work on performances at the Russian Academic Youth Theatre. Among her mature works are the role of Catherine the Great in Captain's Daughter, Aunt Paulie in Pollyanna, Lady Esther in Erasta Fandorina, etc. In addition, the actress teaches at GITIS and the Shchukin Theatre School. /