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Kristina Asmus
Kristina Igorevna Asmus (russian: link=no, Кристи́на И́горевна А́смус; born ) is a Russian actress. She is known for her television role in the medical sitcom ''Interns (TV series), Interns''. She was named the sexiest Russian woman of 2010 by ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' magazine. Biography Asmus came from an athletic background. She was active in gymnastics and rose to the level of Candidate for Master of Sports. Her younger sister, Karina Myasnikova, was a member of Russia's national gymnastics team. She was still a schoolgirl when she played in the performance of E. Makhonin's "The Dawns Here Are Quiet ..." in theater "MEL", and after graduating from high school in the play N. Yermakova "Portrait of Mademoiselle Tarzhi" in Youth Theatre city of Korolyov. In 2005, she entered the Moscow Art Theatre School in the course of Konstantin Raikin, but did not finish her studies. In 2008 she entered the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School under the course of ...
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Karina Myasnikova
Karina Myasnikova (born 2 September 1991 in Russia) is a Russian artistic gymnast. Career Karina Myasnikova won a silver in senior team at the 2008 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships The 27th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 3 April to 6 April 2008 in Clermont-Ferrand. France earned their first team medal, the bronze. Oldest and youngest competitors Country represented Medal Count C .... References Living people 1991 births Russian female artistic gymnasts Sportspeople from Moscow Oblast {{Russia-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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21st-century Russian Actresses
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1988 Births
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December (2022 Film)
''December'' (russian: Декабрь, Dekabr) is an upcoming Russian period detective thriller film written and directed by Klim Shipenko about the last days of the life of the poet Sergei Yesenin, performed by Alexander Petrov, as well as Sergey Gilyov, Kristina Asmus, Andrey Merzlikin, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Aleksandr Samoylenko, and Kirill Nagiyev in their debut cinematic roles. It is scheduled to be theatrically released in 2023 by Central Partnership. Plot Sergei Yesenin, with the help of Isadora Duncan, plans an escape from the Soviet Union and finds himself on incredible adventures. Cast * Alexander Petrov as Sergei Yesenin * Sergey Gilyov * Kristina Asmus as Yelizaveta Ustinova * Andrey Merzlikin * Vladimir Vdovichenkov * Aleksandr Samoylenko * Kirill Nagiyev * Mariya Veleshnaya as Isadora Duncan * Sofya Karpunina Production Klim Shipenko wrote the screenplay together with his father, the famous playwright Aleksey Shipenko. The development of the detective ...
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Rolls (2022 Film)
''Rolls'' (russian: Булки, Bulki) is a 2022 Russian comedy film directed by Oleg Asadulin. The film tells about a girl who dreams of her own cafe and finds herself in Sri Lanka, deprived of money, documents and a spouse, but with a hangover and three guys who do not like her at all, played by Kristina Asmus. ''Rolls'' is scheduled to be theatrically released in 2022, by KaroRental. Plot Talented baker Tanya Babanina from Protvino near Moscow bakes masterfully and dreams of her own cafe. But to fulfill a dream, they say, you need to get out of your comfort zone. And Tanya goes out on an international scale, finding crazy adventures on her rolls. One in Sri Lanka. Without money, documents and a husband who cheated on her immediately after the wedding. But with a hangover, in a winter coat and … under the same roof with three guys who are not at all happy with her. Cast * Kristina Asmus as Tatiana "Tanya" Babanina, a baker / the second I am Tanya * Arseny Robak as Boris ...
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Desperate For Marriage
''Desperate for Marriage'' (russian: Хочу замуж, Khochu zamuzh, lit=''Want to Get Married'') is a 2022 Russian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sonya Karpunina. The action takes place in Kaliningrad, the plot is built around a successful TV channel presenter, whose life changes after a chance acquaintance, the film stars Miloš Biković, Kristina Asmus, Sergei Gilev, and Marina Alexandrova. ''Desperate for Marriage'' was scheduled to be theatrically released on March 5, 2022, by Central Partnership. Plot For the journalist named Lyuba, everything is going according to plan: the work of the presenter on the TV channel, the successful and wealthy fiance Robert. The plan goes to hell when Lyuba’s phone goes down, and she asks to call a random passerby from the phone. It turned out to be Sergei, who also had a calm and measured life until that day. This meeting will launch a series of events that will completely change the life of Lyuba, and Sergei, an ...
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Text (film)
''Text'' (russian: Текст) is a 2019 Russian crime drama psychological thriller film directed by Klim Shipenko, an adaptation of the best-selling novel ''Text'' (2017) by writer Dmitry Glukhovsky, who adapted the novel into a movie script. The film stars Alexander Petrov, Ivan Yankovsky and Kristina Asmus. ''Text'' was released in wide distribution in Russia on October 24, 2019. Having recouped its budget, the film achieved box office success and received generally positive reviews from Russian film critics. The film won four Golden Eagle Awards (2020) for Best Motion Picture, Best Leading Actor (Alexander Petrov), Best Supporting Actor (Ivan Yankovsky), and Best Film Editing. The film won the Nika Award for Best Screenplay (Dmitry Glukhovsky). Plot The film tells the story of Ilya Goryunov, who ends up behind bars on a false charge. Once on the outside, he realizes that it is no longer possible to return to his former life for which is his so nostalgic and he decides t ...
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The Dawns Here Are Quiet (2015 Film)
''The Dawns Here Are Quiet'' (russian: А зори здесь тихие…, A zori zdes' tihije…) is a 2015 Russian war film, war drama directed by Renat Davletyarov. Like The Dawns Here Are Quiet, the well-known 1972 picture, it is based on the 1969 novel by Boris Vasilyev (writer), Boris Vasilyev. Plot Sergeant major Vaskov and five young antiaircraft gunwomen confront a group of experienced saboteurs, who are sent by the nazis into a detachment far from the front, which is of strategic importance. Vaskov and the women will have to prevent the diversion, but pay the highest price for it… Cast *Pyotr Fyodorov — foreman Fedot Evgrafovich Vaskov, commandant of the crossing *Anastasia Mikulchina — junior sergeant Rita Osyanina, squad leader *Yevgenia Malakhova — Zhenya Komelkova *Agniya Kuznetsova — Sonya Gurvich *Sofia Lebedeva — Liza Brichkina *Kristina Asmus — Galya Chetvertak *Ekaterina Vilkova — senior sergeant Kiryanova *Anatoliy Belyy — comrade "Third", ...
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