Alina Karmazina
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Alina Karmazina (born on 19 July 1981 in
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) is an
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n actress. From 2004 to 2009 she worked at the Vanemuine Theatre in
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, and since 2013 she is working at the Russian Theatre in Tallinn. She has also played in television series and films.


Selected roles in television series and films

* 2004-2011: ''
Kodu keset linna ''Kodu keset linna'' (English: ''Home in the City'') is an Estonian television soap opera. The activities of series take place in Tallinn where the Uuspere family lives. The series is directed by Roman Baskin, and Martin Korjus. The series was ...
'' (television series) * 2011: ''
Letters to Angel ''Letters to Angel'' ( et, Kirjad Inglile) is a 2010 Estonian comedy film directed by Sulev Keedus. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlis ...
'' (feature film) * 2011: ''Rotilõks'' (feature film) * 2012: ''Europa Blues'' (feature film) * 2015: ''
The Fencer ''The Fencer'' ( fi, Miekkailija, et, Vehkleja) is a 2015 biographical drama film about the life of Endel Nelis, an accomplished Estonian fencer and coach. It was directed by Klaus Härö and written by Anna Heinämaa. Filming began in Estoni ...
'' (feature film; role: coach from Armenia)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Karmazina, Alina Living people 1981 births Estonian stage actresses Estonian film actresses Estonian television actresses 21st-century Estonian actresses Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni Estonian people of Russian descent Actresses from Tallinn