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Maryana Spivak
Марьяна Спивак
Birth at
23 March 1985
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Mariana Spivak was born in Moscow in the family of actress Ekaterina E. Vasilyeva and actor and director Timothy Spivaka. Grandmother on the line of mother - actress Zhanna Prokhorenko grandfather - director Evgeny Vasiliev.
I was called Maryana, according to legend, because my mother wanted to call Maria Papa - Anna, so it turned out - Maria Anna. On the first day of spring, I have the names of Mary, the Righteous, or Kikimora. I was baptized as a child in the church of Archangel Michael. Godfather
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Mariana Spivak was born in Moscow in the family of actress Ekaterina E. Vasilyeva and actor and director Timothy Spivaka. Grandmother on the line of mother - actress Zhanna Prokhorenko grandfather - director Evgeny Vasiliev.
I was called Maryana, according to legend, because my mother wanted to call Maria Papa - Anna, so it turned out - Maria Anna. On the first day of spring, I have the names of Mary, the Righteous, or Kikimora. I was baptized as a child in the church of Archangel Michael. Godfather I had Arthur Sergeyevich Makarov godmother - Marina Levtova mother close friend and classmate. Her daughter Dasha Frost and I grew up together. Now "live" next door - she's an actress MHT and I'm a student of the school-studio.
She went to school at the age of 6 in gymnasium No. 1543 in the eighth grade we were divided into streams - humanitarian biological and mathematical. I went to the humanitarian graduate school until the 10th grade, then transferred to another school and finished the last year in an ordinary high school, in parallel, I went to preparatory courses at the Moscow Art Theatre School-Studio English courses at the Diplomatic Academy of Moscow.
Why did I go to theater school? All my life, I said that I would never go to the actresses to become a journalist in the veterinarians in anyone at least in astronauts because I knew from the experience of my family how difficult it is to have an acting profession. At home, everyone said I had to decide, but it's better not. But by 10th grade, I realized I just couldn't do anything else. : And I decided to go to the preparatory courses at the Moscow Art Theater School. I remember first listening to Shentalinsky sadly listening so I sent to Zemtsov. I read an excerpt from “The Master and Margarita” by M. Bulgakov from “The Quiet Don” by M. Sholokhov verses by V. Mayakovsky “Eugene Onegin” by A. Pushkin fable “The Pig under the Oak”... came to the courses in the last stream – I studied for only a month and a half and there were people here who had been studying for a year. I thought everyone was crazy talented and I was "punked" in shitty camouflage jeans in a hoodie. I was sure I wouldn't be taken. But only I and Sasha Devyatyarov entered the Moscow Art Theatre from the courses that year. Now he and I play "Do not part with your loved ones" on the New scene of the Moscow Art Theater. After finishing the courses, I was taken to the Shchukin School and VGIK, but decided to go to the Moscow Art Theater for the course of Sergey Zemtsov, who led preparatory courses.
My career in cinema began on the set of the film “Farewell to the Slavs” when I was still floundering in the mamkin belly directed by my grandfather Evgeny Vasiliev. At the age of 5, I played in the movie “Till the Thunder Goes” my mother played my “movie” mother there. There I had two grandiose episodes: the first when I ran with a toy to the actor Sergey Parshin shouting "Daddy folder look what my mother gave me a dog!". And the second one was feeding ducks and geese with a jubilant cry of "uti-uti-uti!" Then I got to the studio "Yeralasha" where I was taken to the plot "Again two". In 2000, I starred with my father in the film-fairy tale "Woe-malice" as Vasilisa and in 2004 - in the television series "Twins" where she played Valya.
Now I play in our Teaching Theater at the Vl.Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio; I am engaged in 5 out of 7 performances. May Night or the Drowning Woman is Ghana's role. This performance began with a pedagogical passage that we played with Peter Kislov at the end of the 2nd year. At the 3rd year it was decided to develop it into a play for which we are all very grateful to our wonderful director Marina Stanislavovna Brusnikina. Then the play “Do not part with your loved ones” was staged, where I play Katya or – in another composition – 2 episodic roles – Alferov and Kozlov. This performance took Oleg Tabakov to the New Stage of the Moscow Art Theatre. Three Sisters is the role of Natasha. Then the play "Untitled Star" where I play Mona and finally preparing for the release of "Hamlet" where I play Gertrude.