Indigenous Leningrad Ksenia Rappoport was born in 1974 in a natively intelligent family. As a child, she was a versatile gifted child: she was fond of rhythmic gymnastics, danced, painted, went to the mountains, translated poems from French and played in the puppet theater.
She was only 15 years old when she debuted in the film Dmitry Astrakhan “Out!”, then there were shootings in the film. picture "Russian Bride" . After graduation, Ksenia becomes a student of the St. Petersburg State Academy
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Indigenous Leningrad Ksenia Rappoport was born in 1974 in a natively intelligent family. As a child, she was a versatile gifted child: she was fond of rhythmic gymnastics, danced, painted, went to the mountains, translated poems from French and played in the puppet theater.
She was only 15 years old when she debuted in the film Dmitry Astrakhan “Out!”, then there were shootings in the film.
picture "Russian Bride" . After graduation, Ksenia becomes a student of the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Arts (SPbGATI), where her teacher was Veniamin Filshtinsky. In parallel with this, she begins to play in the intern group of the St. Petersburg Maly Drama Theatre. In the same years, Ksenia starred in the roles of Urbanskaya in the series "Streets of Broken Lanterns", Tanya in the film.
National Security Agent Elena in "Calendula Flowers," and Natusi's students in "Crying Forward."
After graduation, Ksenia joined the troupe of the St. Petersburg Maly Drama Theatre, on the stage of which she performed while still a student. Her Elena Andreevna in “Uncle Van” looks completely natural and at ease. Another notable theatrical role is the role of Nina Zarechna in “The Seagull”, for which she was awarded the St. Petersburg Theatre Award “Golden Sofit” in 2003. During 2004-2005, Rappoport was engaged in the filming of the films "The Rider Named Death", "Cazarosa",
Esenin .
A new round in the work of Xenia began in 2006, when she drew the attention of Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore, who invited the Russian actress to his house.
The Stranger (La Sconosciuta) Here Ksenia played the Ukrainian Irina, who got to Italy, the action of the picture, filmed for three months, was “extended” for thirty years. For this role in 2007, the Russian actress was awarded the prestigious Italian award “David di Donatello”, Xenia became the second foreigner (after Romy Schneider) to receive such an honorary award. Xenia's next works were roles in the films "Broken-Roaded",
"Liquidation" "Yuryev Day", "Swing", Italian films "The Man Who Loves" and "Italians".
Ksenia Rappoport lives alone, she already has a fully grown daughter Daria, who was born in 1994. /