Svetlana Khodchenkova: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Content deleted Content added


 

Line 4: Line 4:

| name = Svetlana Khodchenkova

| name = Svetlana Khodchenkova

| native_name = {{nobold|Светлана Ходченкова}}

| native_name = {{nobold|Светлана Ходченкова}}

| image = Swietłana Chodczenkowa 2017.jpg

| image = 2017.jpg

| imagesize =

| imagesize =

| caption = Khodchenkova at the 28th [[Kinotavr|Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival]] in 2017

| caption = Khodchenkova at the 28th [[Kinotavr|Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival]] in 2017

Line 396: Line 396:

[[Category:21st-century Russian women politicians]]

[[Category:21st-century Russian women politicians]]

[[Category:Honored Artists of the Russian Federation]]

[[Category:Honored Artists of the Russian Federation]]

[[Category:Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute alumni]]


Latest revision as of 13:30, 7 December 2025

Russian actress

Svetlana Viktorovna Khodchenkova (Russian: Светла́на Ви́кторовна Хо́дченкова; born 21 January 1983) is a Russian film, television and theater actress. She is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2018).[1]

Khodchenkova was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. She briefly worked for a modeling agency.

In 2005 Graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, where she studied under the direction of Mikhail Borisovich Borisov.[2]

Khodchenkova’s debut-role was in the film Bless the Woman (2003) directed by Stanislav Govorukhin.[3] For this role she was nominated for “Nika” award as Best Actress. She continued her career in the role of a clairvoyant Cassandra historical television series Talisman of Love (2005).
Svetlana played a ballerina in Pavel Sanaev’s film Kilometer Zero (2007).

In 2008, at the Polish Film Festival she won the award for Best Actress in Little Moscow.[4]

She is also known for her roles in box office films Love in the Big City (2009), its sequel, Love in the Big City 2 (2010), and Office Romance. Our Time (2011).

She starred in the TV-series Lavrova’s Method (2011), and appeared as Irina in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). Khodchenkova attended the premiere of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy at the 68th Venice Film Festival, on September 5, 2011.[5] She co-starred with Hugh Jackman in the 2013 superhero film The Wolverine as Viper, one of the film’s antagonists.[6]

Khodchenkova played the leading role, Irina the Greek woman, in the historical action film Viking (2016).

On 13 December 2005, she married her classmate Vladimir Yaglych, a Russian actor. In 2010, they divorced.[7][8]
In May 2015, she was engaged to Moscow businessman Georgiy Petrishin.[9] In February 2016, the couple called off the engagement.[10][11][12]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Talisman of Love Clairvoyant Cassandra
Realtor Masha
Solitude Love Irina
Carousel Tamara Onegina
Pictures Hunters Nezhdana
2006 Stalin’s wife Zhenya Alliluyeva Mini-Series
My Prechistenka Agniya Tikhomirova
2006–12 Alias Albanian Galina Ermolaeva
2007 Last reproduction Lena Mini-Series
2008 Quiet family life Mariya
Crazy Angel Alena Nekrasova
2009 When we were happy Lena Sintsova
Traps Liliana Mini-Series
Pharmacist Lubov Nikolaevna
2010 Robinson Lena Balunova
Gang Anna Egorova
2011 Lavrova’s Method Ekaterina Andreevna Lavrova
2012 Brief Guide To A Happy Life Sasha Usova
Mosgaz Irina
Lavrova’s Method 2 Ekaterina Andreevna Lavrova
2014 Kuprin Zhenya Mini-Series
The Executioner Irina
2014 Kuprin Zhenya Mini-Series
The Executioner Irina
2015 The Man in the High Castle Zlatka Dzhenich
You All Infuriate Me Sonia Bagretsova
The Road to Calvary Liza Rastorgueva
2018 House Arrest Ilona Radchenko
  • These free Butterflies (STD Theatre Centre (WTO) of the Russian Federation On Strastnom)
  • Hospital Moulin Rouge (Independent Theater Project)
  • Santa Claus – Bastard! (Independent Theater Project)
  • Theatre with and without Rules (Independent Theater Project)
  • Love Story (Independent Theater Project)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exit mobile version