Julia Persild was born in Pskov, Russia, on September 5, 1984. While studying at school, Julia thought about the career of a philologist and therefore after graduation she entered the faculty of Russian philology at the Pedagogical Institute of Pskov.
After the first year, she left school and went to Moscow to enter the Academy of Theatre Arts. Yulia became a certified specialist in 2006, then went to repertory theaters for auditions together with her fellow students. On her way, the first theater
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Julia Persild was born in Pskov, Russia, on September 5, 1984. While studying at school, Julia thought about the career of a philologist and therefore after graduation she entered the faculty of Russian philology at the Pedagogical Institute of Pskov.
After the first year, she left school and went to Moscow to enter the Academy of Theatre Arts. Yulia became a certified specialist in 2006, then went to repertory theaters for auditions together with her fellow students.
On her way, the first theater was Et Cetera, it was the last. The girl was abruptly cut off during the audition, which hurt her very much, and since then she has not visited repertory theaters.
Julia Persild chose the Theatre of Nations, which was distinguished by the lack of a permanent troupe, all artists worked on a contract basis. There the talent of the young actress was revealed completely, she played the following roles: Olga Petrovna in the production of “The Swedish Match”, Shirinkin’s coum in the play “Snegiri”, and Dottie Smith in the play “Killer Joe”. The actress collaborated with such a celebrity as Evgeny Mironov in the production of “Stories of Shukshin”.
On the screen Julia Peresild appeared in 2003 in the television series “Precinct” in the role of Natasha Kublakova, and it was then that she drew attention. Before graduation, she managed to star in a number of films: “Yesenin”,
The Princess and the Beggar , "Bride" and others
In 2007, the actress played in the television series “The Enchanted Site”, “The Web” and
"Saboteur 2." End of war" . Then she worked on a twelve-episode military drama called “I will return” directed by Elena Nemy.
Gradually Julia gained experience, working with such actors as Vladislav Galkin, Tamara Akulova, Ada Rogovtseva and others.
In 2008, she appeared in the lead role in the drama “Prisoner”, which told about the tragic events in Chechnya, then starred in the retro-drama “The Edge”, in the comedy.
" Five brides and in the TV series "Deliver case No. 1."