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Dina Korzun
Birth at
13 April 1971
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Dina Korzun was born in Smolensk. She graduated from high school and art school, studied ballet and modern dance. She came to Moscow in 1990. She entered the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre School for the course of Professor A. B. Pokrovskaya and teachers R. E. Kozak and D. V. Brusnikin. Since 1995 - actress of the Chekhov Moscow Art Art Theatre. Played leading roles in many performances, the most interesting of them: T. Borodina in the play "Love in the Crimea" by Mrozhek, director Kozak (a prize for
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Dina Korzun was born in Smolensk. She graduated from high school and art school, studied ballet and modern dance. She came to Moscow in 1990. She entered the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre School for the course of Professor A. B. Pokrovskaya and teachers R. E. Kozak and D. V. Brusnikin.
Since 1995 - actress of the Chekhov Moscow Art Art Theatre. Played leading roles in many performances, the most interesting of them: T. Borodina in the play "Love in the Crimea" by Mrozhek, director Kozak (a prize for a female role at the festival "Theatrical debuts of Moscow"); Katerina in “Thunderstorm” according to Ostrovsky, dir. Brusnikin; “She” in Williams’ play “I Can’t Imagine What Will Happen Tomorrow”, dir. Slyusarenko; Elena in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, dir. N. Sheiko.
In 1997, she made her film debut in the film "Country of the Deaf", dir. Todorowski. She received prizes for the role of Yai: “Nika”, “Golden Aries”, “Stars of Tomorrow” in Switzerland in 1998. In 2000, she starred in Paul Pawlikowski’s The Last Resort for the BBC. She received awards for Best Actress at independent film festivals in Greece, Spain and Slovakia in 2001. In 2003, she starred in the title role in the 20-episode television film Women's Novel dir. Sergei Snezhkin. In 2004 she starred in the film "40 Shades of Sadness" dir. Sachs. The film won the grand jury prize at the 2005 Sundance Festival.
Recorded on Radio Culture. She voiced all the female roles in Hoffman’s fairy tale The Golden Pot.