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Evgeniya Brik
Evgeniya Brik (russian: Евгения Брик, Khirivskaya (Хиривская), 3 September 1981 – 10 February 2022) was a Russian actress, best known for playing Kalinka in the Belgian television series ''Matroesjka's''. Life and career Evgenia Vladimirovna Khirivskaya was born on 3 September 1981 in Moscow. She was named after her paternal grandfather Yevgeny Abramovich Krein, who was a famous journalist. The actress took the surname Brik in honor of her paternal great-grandmother Sofia Brik, as a stage name. However, despite marriage and adopting a stage name, she never changed her legal documentation, thus keeping her maiden last name. She has Polish and Jewish ancestry. At the age of 5, she successfully completed tryouts and was invited to work as a child model at the All-Union House of Fashion Design. In elementary and middle school, she focused on learning English, before applying for and graduating from a theater prep school. She also graduated from a music school ...
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Odessa International Film Festival
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Revolve (film)
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Russian People Of Polish Descent
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Russian Academy Of Theatre Arts Alumni
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Actresses From Moscow
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21st-century Russian Actresses
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1981 Births
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''Phantom'' (russian: Фантом, Fantom) is a Russian eight-part television crime series, which premiered on TV-3 on November 23, 2020. It also appeared on StudioCanal from April 2021. ''Phantom'' was broadcast from July 15, 2021 on Australian network, SBS-TV's streaming service, On Demand. Filming took place in Moscow from June to October 2019. The action is largely set in that city from late August to mid-September 2020. In the series, the main protagonist, Stas Khabarov ( Denis Shvedov) is a police detective, trailing a drug dealer. Stas is murdered by a third person and becomes a phantom to protect his estranged wife, Vera (Evgeniya Brik) from his killer. Stas is assisted by teenage college student, Katya (Angelina Zagrebina), who can see and hear him. Plot Stas hunts a major drug dealer, Gypsy, who distributes a synthetic drug, "Rad". The latest of five deaths in a month was a young woman, Lena. Stas corners Gypsy on a rooftop but is killed by a third person as he turn ...
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The Thaw (TV Series)
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Filipp's Bay
''Filipp's Bay'' (russian: Бухта Филиппа, Bukhta Filippa) is a 2006 Russian crime drama television series directed by Aleksandr Tsabadze. Plot Filipp Ronin is a former employee of the prosecutor's office, and now the owner of a small company for repair and maintenance of yachts. By chance, Filipp falls into the epicenter of urban criminal events. Saving his friend, he successfully investigates the murder. And after the investigation, a close friend of Filipp, a lawyer Oswald, invites him to open a private detective agency ... Cast * Konstantin Khabensky as Filipp Ronin *Evgeniya Khirivskaya as Anastasia Gromova * Yaroslav Boyko as Oswald *Alexander Arsentiev as Igor Poplavsky * Viktoriya Isakova as Oia * Artyom Tkachenko as Konstantin (Kostya) *Denis Yakovlev as Yashka *Farhad Makhmudov as Zoltan *Alexander Rapoport as Poplavsky, Mayor of Sochi *Rafael Mukayev as Luke *Natalia Gatiyatova as Mila Snezhnova *Alexander Shatokhin as Konev *Victor Soloviev as old man *V ...
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