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{{Short description|American actress and podcaster (born 1991)}}<!--Do NOT add "Belarusian", see [[MOS:NATIONALITY]].--> |
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| name = Dasha Nekrasova |
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| image = Dasha Nekrasova |
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| birth_name = Daria Dmitrievna Nekrasova |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1991|2|19}} |
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| birth_place = [[Minsk]], |
| birth_place = [[Minsk]], Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union {{small|(present-day Belarus)}} |
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| citizenship = American |
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| alma_mater = [[Mills College]] |
| alma_mater = [[Mills College]] |
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| years_active = 2014–present |
| years_active = 2014–present |
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| notable_works = ''[[Red Scare (podcast)|Red Scare]]'' (since 2018) |
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'''Daria "Dasha" |
'''Daria Dmitrievna''' "'''Dasha'''" '''Nekrasova'''<ref>{{cite AV media |people=Russell, Thaddeus (host)|date=February 23, 2021 |title=Unregistered 154: Dasha Nekrasova |work=Unregistered with Thaddeus Russell |type=Podcast |language=en |url=https://www.thaddeusrussell.com/podcast/154 |access-date=2022-09-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220912190516/https://www.thaddeusrussell.com/podcast/154 |archive-date=2022-09-12 |time=4 min 22 s|quote=My real name is Daria Dmitrievna Nekrasova, which is not very beautiful [...] that's why I change my name to Dasha.}}</ref>{{efn|{{langx|be|Дар’я Дзмітрыеўна Някрасава|{{transliteration|be|bgn/pcgn|Dar’’ya Dzmitryyewna Nyakrasava}}}}; |
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{{langx|ru|Дарья Дмитриевна Некрасова|{{transliteration|ru|Darya Dmitriyevna Nekrasova}}}}; known by the [[Diminutive#Russian|diminutive]] ''Dasha''}} (born February 19, 1991)<ref>{{Cite instagram |author=Nekrasova, Dasha |author-link=Dasha Nekrasova |user=dash_cam |postid=B8wW9h_lw1o |date=February 19, 2020 |title=Its my birthday |access-date=2022-09-13 |link= |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220913135102/https://www.instagram.com/p/B8wW9h_lw1o/ |archive-date=2022-09-13 }}</ref> is an American<!--Do NOT add "Belarusian", see [[MOS:NATIONALITY]].--> actress, filmmaker, and co-host of the ''[[Red Scare (podcast)|Red Scare]]'' podcast with [[Anna Khachiyan]], based in [[New York City]].<ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/movies/wobble-palace-review.html|title=Review: In 'Wobble Palace', a Relationship Hangs by a Stringy Toupee|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=October 4, 2018|last1=Bugbee|first1=Teo}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/article/dasha-nekrasova-profile.html|title=Who's Afraid of Dasha Nekrasova?|first=Brock|last=Colyar|date=November 24, 2021|website= [[New_York_(magazine)#Vulture|Vulture]]}}</ref> |
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In 2018, she became known as "Sailor Socialism" |
In 2018, she became known as "Sailor Socialism"<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=https://www.teenvogue.com/story/sailor-socialism-dasha-nekrasova-viral-infowars-interview|title=Meet 'Sailor Socialism', the Infowars Interview Subject Who Went Viral|first=Lucy|last=Diavolo|magazine=[[Teen Vogue]]|date=May 3, 2018}}</ref><ref name="Vice">{{cite magazine|first=Luke|last=O'Neil|url=https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/xw7ezn/the-chill-woman-who-pwned-infowars-discusses-life-after-going-softly-viral|title=The Chill Woman Who Pwned InfoWars Discusses Life After Going 'Softly Viral'|date=May 4, 2018|magazine=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]}}</ref> after her interview with an ''[[InfoWars]]'' reporter, in which she was dressed in a [[School uniforms in Japan|sailor fuku]], went [[viral video|viral]]. In 2021, she made her directorial debut with the horror film ''[[The Scary of Sixty-First]]'', for which she won the Best First Feature Award at the [[Berlin International Film Festival]], and appeared in a recurring role on the TV series ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'' for which the cast won a [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series|Screen Actors Guild award]].<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=February 27, 2022 |title=Brian Cox pays tribute to Ukrainian and Russian actors after 'Succession' SAG Awards win |url=https://ew.com/awards/sag-awards/sag-awards-2022-succession-wins-best-drama-ensemble-brian-cox/ |access-date=2022-04-01 |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Nekrasova was born in [[Minsk]], [[Belarus]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://theface.com/society/red-scare|title=Red Scare, Don't Care|website=The Face |
Nekrasova was born in [[Minsk]], [[Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic|Byelorussian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now [[Belarus]]),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://theface.com/society/red-scare|title=Red Scare, Don't Care|first= Charlotte|last=Broomfield|website=[[The Face (magazine)|The Face]]|date=April 17, 2019}}</ref> to parents who worked as [[Acrobatics|acrobats]].<ref name="hollywoodreporter.com">{{cite magazine|first=Sheri|last=Linden|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/softness-bodies-review-1144223|title='Softness of Bodies': Film Review {{!}} LAFF 2018|magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=September 25, 2018}}</ref> She emigrated to the [[United States]] with her parents when she was four, settling in [[Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]].<ref name="editorial magazine">{{Cite web|first=Asher|last=Penn|url=http://the-editorialmagazine.com/dasha-nekrasova-asher-penn/|title=A Conversation with Dasha Nekrasova|date=September 11, 2019|website=The Editorial Magazine |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200810123113/http://the-editorialmagazine.com/dasha-nekrasova-asher-penn/ |archive-date=2020-08-10}}</ref> |
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She attended high school at [[Las Vegas Academy of the Arts]], graduating in 2008, before attending [[Mills College]], where she studied sociology and philosophy.<ref name="editorial magazine"/> |
She attended high school at [[Las Vegas Academy of the Arts]], graduating in 2008, before attending [[Mills College]], where she studied sociology and philosophy.<ref name="editorial magazine"/> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Nekrasova first appeared in music videos for [[Alternative rock|alternative]] artists such as [[Yumi Zouma]],<ref name=yumizouma>{{cite web|url=http://diymag.com/archive/watch-yumi-zouma-air-two-new-videos|title=Yumi Zouma Air Two New Videos|date=6 |
Nekrasova first appeared in music videos for [[Alternative rock|alternative]] artists such as [[Yumi Zouma]],<ref name=yumizouma>{{cite web|url=http://diymag.com/archive/watch-yumi-zouma-air-two-new-videos|title=Yumi Zouma Air Two New Videos|first=Jamie|last=Milton|date=March 6, 2014|website=[[DIY (magazine)|DIY]]}}</ref> before making her feature film debut in ''[[Wobble Palace]]'', which she co-wrote with director [[Eugene Kotlyarenko]].<ref name="nytimes.com" /><ref name=":0">{{cite web|last=Allen|first=Nick|title=SXSW Film Festival 2018: Wobble Palace|date=March 10, 2018|url=https://www.rogerebert.com/festivals-and-awards/sxsw-2018-wobble-palace|website=[[RogerEbert.com]]}}</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'' described the film as "a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection",<ref name="nytimes.com" /> while ''[[RogerEbert.com]]'' commented that "while your comedic milage with its loose goofiness may vary, this movie succeeds in contributing a filmic time capsule" for millennials.<ref name="nytimes.com"/><ref name=":0" /> She appeared as the leading character in the dark comedy ''The Softness of Bodies'', with ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' saying she inhabited the role "effortlessly".<ref name="hollywoodreporter.com"/> |
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While promoting ''Wobble Palace'' at the 2018 [[South by Southwest Festival]], her interview with right-wing media outlet ''[[Infowars|InfoWars]]'' went [[Viral video|viral]].<ref name="auto" /> She was nicknamed "Sailor Socialism" for expressing her support for [[Bernie Sanders]] |
While promoting ''Wobble Palace'' at the 2018 [[South by Southwest Festival]], her interview with right-wing media outlet ''[[Infowars|InfoWars]]'' went [[Viral video|viral]].<ref name="auto" /> She was nicknamed "Sailor Socialism" for expressing her support for [[Bernie Sanders]] while dressed in a Japanese schoolgirl outfit resembling [[Sailor Moon (character)|Sailor Moon]].<ref name="auto"/><ref name="Vice"/> The clip was featured in a segment on [[Crisis in Venezuela|Venezuela]] in an episode of ''[[Last Week Tonight with John Oliver]]''.<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=John Oliver Laments Venezuela on 'Last Week Tonight'|first=Melissa|last=Locker|url=https://time.com/5275774/john-oliver-wilmer-valderrama-venezuela-last-week-tonight/|date=May 14, 2018|access-date=2020-09-11|magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]}}</ref> |
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On March 29, 2018, Nekrasova started the podcast ''[[Red Scare (podcast)|Red Scare]]'' with co-host [[Anna Khachiyan]]. The show has been associated with the [[dirtbag left]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/red-scare-the-politically-incorrect-podcast-thats-wooing-liberal-millennials-lmtqzw25r|title=Red Scare, the politically incorrect podcast that's wooing liberal millennials|first=James|last=Marriott|date=December 10, 2019| |
On March 29, 2018, Nekrasova started the podcast ''[[Red Scare (podcast)|Red Scare]]'' with co-host [[Anna Khachiyan]]. The show has been associated with the [[dirtbag left]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/red-scare-the-politically-incorrect-podcast-thats-wooing-liberal-millennials-lmtqzw25r|title=Red Scare, the politically incorrect podcast that's wooing liberal millennials|first=James|last=Marriott|date=December 10, 2019|website=[[The Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/2019/09/worst-fan-base-tournament-2019.html|title=I Made the Internet Vote to Determine the Worst Fan Base. Here's What I Learned.|first=Michelle|last=Spies|date=September 25, 2019|website=[[New_York_(magazine)#Vulture|Vulture]]}}</ref><ref name=":2" /> It was described in ''[[New York (magazine)|The Cut]]'' as "a critique of [[feminism]], and capitalism, from deep inside the culture they’ve spawned."<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://www.thecut.com/2018/10/profile-red-scare-podcast.html|title=Red Scare Leans into Nothing|first=Noreen|last=Malone|website=[[The Cut (website)|The Cut]]|date=October 25, 2018}}</ref> ''[[The Daily Dot|Daily Dot]]'' said the show's "schtick" had been summed up by former congressional staffer Simone Norman, as "when hot mean girls become public leftists."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/praxis-girl-memes/|title='Praxis Girl' and how extremely online drama led to a Marxist meme|first=Ignacio|last=Martinez|date=June 26, 2019|website=[[The Daily Dot]]}}</ref> |
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In February 2019, Nekrasova appeared – alongside Khachiyan – as a runway model at the [[Marlborough Fine Art|Marlborough art gallery]] in Manhattan showcasing the ''Fall 2019'' collection designed by [[Rachel Comey]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Petrarca |first1=Emilia |title=Socialists, Not Socialites Walk Fashion Shows Now |url=https://www.thecut.com/2019/02/red-scare-podcast-hosts-walk-first-fashion-show.html |date=February 6, 2019|website=[[The Cut (website)|The Cut]] |access-date=2022-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220913223738/https://www.thecut.com/2019/02/red-scare-podcast-hosts-walk-first-fashion-show.html |archive-date=2022-09-13}}</ref> |
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In 2020, Nekrasova made her directorial debut with ''[[The Scary of Sixty-First]]'', a thriller co-written with Madeline Quinn, and inspired by the death of [[Jeffrey Epstein]].<ref name="nylon">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nylon.com/beauty/red-scares-dasha-nekrasova-on-freckle-pens-surviving-quarantine-and-her-feature-film-the-scary-of-61st-street|title=Dasha Nekrasova Thinks Skin Care Is An Inside Job|first=Layla|last=Halabian|website=Nylon}}</ref> The film premiered at the [[71st Berlin International Film Festival]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2021/02/berlin-2021-most-anticipated-films-1234618996/|title = Berlin 2021: The 10 Most Exciting Films at This Year's Festival|newspaper = Indiewire|date = 25 February 2021|last1 = Kohn|first1 = Kate Erbland}}</ref> and won the prize for Best First Feature.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/dasha-nekrasova-jeffrey-epstein-film-wins-berlin-best-first-film-award-1234967268/|title = Berlin: Dasha Nekrasova' the Scary of Sixty-First' Wins Best First Feature Award|website = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date = 13 June 2021}}</ref> Later that year, Nekrasova co-wrote the short film, ''Spectacular Reality'', inspired by conspiracies surrounding [[crisis actor]]s and featuring models from ''No Agency New York'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/50956/1/no-agency-model-casting-political-film-fake-news-conspiracy-theory-us-election|title=No Agency's models respond to a shady casting call in this new film|date=November 2, 2020|website=Dazed}}</ref> and directed the November 6, 2020 video performance of [[Oneohtrix Point Never]]'s "[[Magic Oneohtrix Point Never|I Don't Love Me Anymore]]" on ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/wet-paint-berlin-gallery-weekend-1914374|title=Wet Paint: Coronavirus Rips Through the Berlin Art World, Notorious Flipper Puts More Work at Auction, & More Art-World Gossip|date=October 9, 2020|website=artnet News}}</ref><ref name="nylon" /> |
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In 2020, Nekrasova made her directorial debut with ''[[The Scary of Sixty-First]]'', a thriller co-written with Madeline Quinn, and inspired by the death of [[Jeffrey Epstein]].<ref name="nylon">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nylon.com/beauty/red-scares-dasha-nekrasova-on-freckle-pens-surviving-quarantine-and-her-feature-film-the-scary-of-61st-street|title=Dasha Nekrasova Thinks Skin Care Is an Inside Job|first=Layla|last=Halabian|date=November 9, 2020|website=[[Nylon (magazine)|Nylon]]}}</ref> The film premiered at the [[71st Berlin International Film Festival]] and won the prize for Best First Feature.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiewire.com/2021/02/berlin-2021-most-anticipated-films-1234618996/|title=Berlin 2021: The 10 Most Exciting Films at This Year's Festival|newspaper=[[IndieWire]]|date=February 25, 2021|last1=Erbland|first1=Kate|last2=Kohn|first2=Eric}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/dasha-nekrasova-jeffrey-epstein-film-wins-berlin-best-first-film-award-1234967268/|title= Berlin: Dasha Nekrasova 'The Scary of Sixty-First' Wins Best First Feature Award|first=Scott|last=Roxborough|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=June 13, 2021}}</ref> Later that year, Nekrasova co-wrote the short film, ''Spectacular Reality'', inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding [[crisis actor]]s and featuring models from ''No Agency New York'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/50956/1/no-agency-model-casting-political-film-fake-news-conspiracy-theory-us-election|title=No Agency's models respond to a shady casting call in this new film|date=November 2, 2020|first=Zoe|last=Whitfield|website=[[Dazed]]}}</ref> and directed the November 6, 2020 video performance of [[Oneohtrix Point Never]]'s "[[Magic Oneohtrix Point Never|I Don't Love Me Anymore]]" on ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon]]''.<ref name="nylon" /><ref name=artnet1>{{Cite web|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/wet-paint-berlin-gallery-weekend-1914374|title=Wet Paint: Coronavirus Rips Through the Berlin Art World, Notorious Flipper Puts More Work at Auction, & More Art-World Gossip|date=October 9, 2020|first=Nate|last=Freeman|website=[[Artnet|Artnet News]]}}</ref> |
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In November 2021, Nekrasova posted to Instagram a photo of herself with Alex Jones, the host of ''Infowars'', and subsequently praised Jones on her podcast ''Red Scare'' as "an incredible entertainer |
In November 2021, Nekrasova posted to Instagram a photo of herself with [[Alex Jones]], the host of ''Infowars'', and subsequently praised Jones on her podcast ''Red Scare'' as "an incredible entertainer".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Piepenburg|first=Erik |date=December 19, 2021 |title=How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots |language=en-US |work=[[The New York Times]] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/19/movies/dasha-nekrasova-interview-scary-of-sixty-first.html |access-date=2022-04-22 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
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Nekrasova appears in a supporting role in season three of the HBO drama ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'' as Comfrey, a crisis PR rep.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/wet-paint-vito-schnabel-gallery-1930200|title |
Nekrasova appears in a supporting role in season three of the HBO drama ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'' as Comfrey, a crisis PR rep.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/wet-paint-vito-schnabel-gallery-1930200|title= Wet Paint: Vito Schnabel Nabs Chelsea Space, Jared and Ivanka Are Moving to Miami's Art-Collector Island, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip|date=December 11, 2020|last=Freeman|first=Nate|website=[[Artnet|Artnet News]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/wet-paint-david-zwirner-tribeca-1957624|title= Wet Paint: David Zwirner Goes Downtown, Dealer Flips Amy Sherald Work He Pledged to Donate, & More Juicy Art-World Gossip|date=April 9, 2021|last=Freeman|first=Nate|website=[[Artnet|Artnet News]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/07/business/media/the-drunken-canal-media-nyc.html|title= They Had a Fun Pandemic. You Can Read About It in Print|newspaper= [[The New York Times]]|date=March 8, 2021|last=Smith|first=Ben|author-link=Ben Smith (journalist)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2021-03-02/scary-of-sixty-first-jeffrey-epstein-conspiracy-dasha-nekrasova|title= What Jeffrey Epstein did was vile. Why Dasha Nekrasova made a horror movie about it|first=Mark|last=Olsen|website= [[Los Angeles Times]]|date=March 2, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/berlin-hidden-gem-demonic-possession-prince-andrew-and-jeffrey-epstein-collide-in-the-scary-of-sixty-first|title= Berlin Hidden Gem: Demonic Possession, Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein Collide in 'The Scary of Sixty-First'|website= [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|first=Alex|last=Ritman|date= March 1, 2021}}</ref> |
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In February 2024 it was reported that Nekrasova would be an inspiration for a track on [[Charli XCX]]s forthcoming [[Brat (album)|sixth album]]. <ref>{{Cite web |last=D'Souza |first=Shaad |date=19 February 2024 |title=Charli XCX knows you’re obsessed with her |url=https://theface.com/music/charli-xcx-interview-new-album-xcx6-vol-4-issue-18 |url-status=live}}</ref> This was then confirmed by Nekrasova in June on her podcast as being the track [[Mean Girls (Charli XCX song)|Mean Girls]], stating "Yeah, the Charli song is kind of like a party girl anthem. It’s a great song. She sent it to me a couple of months ago and told me about it." <ref>{{Cite web |last=Damara Kelly |first=Tyler |date=18 June 2024 |title=Red Scare's Dasha Nekrasova confirms Charli XCX wrote “Mean Girls” about her |url=https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/red-scares-dasha-nekrasova-confirms-charli-xcx-wrote-mean-girls-about-her |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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She was formerly engaged to comedian and internet talk-show host [[Adam Friedland]].<ref>{{cite tweet|author=Friedland, Adam|author-link=Adam Friedland|user=AdamFriedland|number=932746883377721344|date=November 20, 2017|title=Hi this is Adams girlfriend @nobody_stop_me my account has been unjustly suspended and I really need it back to express myself and if I don't Im going to break up with Adam and ruin his life @jack|access-date=2020-06-23|archive-url=https://archive.today/20200623174049/https://twitter.com/adamfriedland/status/932746883377721344|archive-date=2020-06-23|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet|author=Friedland, Adam|author-link=Adam Friedland|user=AdamFriedland|number=1569828643517390849|date=September 14, 2022|title=TAFS X017 - Don't Tell Daddy is now live on http://patreon.com/TAFS Please subscribe we've run out of money|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220916155015/https://twitter.com/AdamFriedland/status/1569828643517390849|archive-date=2022-09-16|access-date=2022-09-16|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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== Religious views == |
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Nekrasova is a self-described "[[Slovak Greek Catholic Church#Abroad|Slovak]] [[Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church|Ruthenian Carpatho-Rusyn Greek]]" [[Eastern Catholic Churches|Eastern Catholic]].<ref>{{Cite tweet|last=Nekrasova|first=Dasha|user=nobody_stop_me|number=1537118190852927488|title=First of all I'm an Eastern Catholic, Slovak-Ruthenian Greek and think American Catholicism has been a disaster since before V2|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|last=Nekrasova|first=Dasha|user=nobody_stop_me|number=1537122926285053952|title=*Slovak Ruthenian Carpatho Rusyn Greek|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref name="interview">{{Cite magazine|last=Imbornone|first=Carina|date=February 18, 2020|title=Dasha Nekrasova Believes in God, Wellbutrin, and Sigmund Freud|url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/dasha-nekrasova-softness-of-bodies-amazon|magazine=[[Interview (magazine)|Interview]]|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Yost|first=Julia|date=August 9, 2022|title=Opinion {{!}} New York's Hottest Club Is the Catholic Church|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/09/opinion/nyc-catholicism-dimes-square-religion.html|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref name="new-yorker">{{Cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|date=March 20, 2023|title=Roger Stone Shakes a Nixonian Martini|newspaper=[[The New Yorker]]|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03/27/roger-stone-shakes-a-nixonian-martini|access-date=2023-04-14}}</ref> In a 2020 interview, Nekrasova stated: |
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|text=Catholicism is nice because it involves a whole body of work outside of the Bible—it's a very aesthetic, literary religion. My faith is just something that's improved the quality of my life, my thoughts, and my relationships [...] |
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What's so great about faith is that it doesn't have to be grounded in rational thought. We are seeing a lot of people return to religion because everything feels so senseless and pointless, so why not be a Catholic?<ref name="interview" />}} |
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Nekrasova is highly critical of [[Pope Francis]], and has referred to him as a "layperson", "heretic", and "[[antipope]]".<ref name="new-yorker" /><ref>{{Cite tweet|last=Nekrasova|first=Dasha|user=nobody_stop_me|number=1537547973407784962|title=Eastern Rite has valid sacraments and is just as Christian as Roman Catholicism. The faith is kept alive by the church militant, the mystical body, and the real magisterium, over which the gates of Hell will never triumph. Even Antipope Francis can't destroy the true church|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|last=Nekrasova|first=Dasha|user=nobody_stop_me|number=1536979328805658624|title=Shouldn't even be controversial at this point to say this straight up layperson ain't the Pope 😤 why this man complaining? And Im not gonna stop saying it so don't bother telling me I'm creepy or annoying|access-date=2023-03-11}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Weill|first=Kelly|date=March 11, 2023|title=Republicans Court the 'Red Scare' Left with Roger Stone Martini Hour|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/republicans-court-the-red-scare-left-with-roger-stone-martini-hour|work=[[The Daily Beast]]|access-date=2023-03-12}}</ref> |
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| <ref name="disco">{{cite video game |title=[[Disco Elysium]] |developer=ZA/UM |date=October 15, 2019 |scene=closing credits}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Boston |first=Holly |date=May 7, 2021 |title=New quests and voices add even more political edge to Disco Elysium: The Final Cut |url=https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22421322/disco-elysium-final-cut-review-ps5-ps4-pc-stadia |website=Polygon |language=en-US |access-date=March 30, 2024}}</ref> |
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| <ref>{{cite web |last1=Tashjian |first1=Rachel |date=October 31, 2021 |title=How Dasha Nekrasova Drew on Her Own PR Crisis For Her Role Advising Kendall Through His in ''Succession'' |url=https://www.gq.com/story/dasha-nekrasova-succession-season-3-kendall-publicist-comfry |website=GQ |language=en-US |access-date=March 30, 2024}}</ref> |
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|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2024/film/news/materialists-celine-song-zoe-winters-dasha-nekrasova-marin-ireland-1235958034/|title=Celine Song’s ‘Materialists’ Adds Zoë Winters, Dasha Nekrasova, Louisa Jacobson and Marin Ireland (EXCLUSIVE)|website=Variety|first=Katcy|last=Stephen|date=May 7, 2024|access-date=May 7, 2024}}</ref> |
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* "Don't Care" – [[Antwon]], featuring Sad Andy (2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thefader.com/2014/05/01/antwon-dont-care-video-interview |title=New Antwon Video + Interview: |
* "Don't Care" – [[Antwon]], featuring Sad Andy (2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thefader.com/2014/05/01/antwon-dont-care-video-interview |title=New Antwon Video + Interview: 'Some of my friends have told me I talk about sex a lot' |first=Duncan|last=Cooper|date=May 1, 2014|website= [[The Fader]]}}</ref> |
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* "Basements" – Future Death (2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bullettmedia.com/article/premiere-future-death-go-shooting-basements-video|title=Premiere: Future Death Go Shooting in 'Basements' Video |first=Luke |last=O'Neil |access-date=2022-09-12 |date=August 29, 2014|website=BULLETT Media |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306134313/http://bullettmedia.com/article/premiere-future-death-go-shooting-basements-video/ |archive-date=2016-03-06 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* "Prolog" – [[Tocotronic]] (2015)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.universal-music.de/tocotronic/news/seht-hier-die-videopremiere-zur-neuen-tocotronic-single-rebel-boy-234560 |title=Seht hier die Videopremiere zur neuen Tocotronic-Single |
* "Prolog" – [[Tocotronic]] (2015)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.universal-music.de/tocotronic/news/seht-hier-die-videopremiere-zur-neuen-tocotronic-single-rebel-boy-234560 |title=Seht hier die Videopremiere zur neuen Tocotronic-Single 'Rebel Boy' | language = de | trans-title= Watch the video for the new Tocotronic single "Rebel Boy" |website = [[Universal Music Group]]|date=July 17, 2015|access-date=2022-09-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220804025414/https://www.universal-music.de/tocotronic/news/seht-hier-die-videopremiere-zur-neuen-tocotronic-single-rebel-boy-234560|archive-date=2022-08-04}}</ref> |
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* "Rebel Boy" – [[Tocotronic]] (2015)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.laut.de/News/Tocotronic-Neues-Video-zu-Rebel-Boy-17-07-2015-11561 |title=Neues Video zu |
* "Rebel Boy" – [[Tocotronic]] (2015)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.laut.de/News/Tocotronic-Neues-Video-zu-Rebel-Boy-17-07-2015-11561 |title=Neues Video zu 'Rebel Boy' | language = de | trans-title= New video for "Rebel Boy" |website = [[laut.de]]|date=July 17, 2015|access-date=2022-09-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220804025454/https://www.laut.de/News/Tocotronic-Neues-Video-zu-Rebel-Boy-17-07-2015-11561|archive-date=2022-08-04}}</ref> |
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* "I Don't Love You" – [[DJDS]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thefader.com/2016/02/01/djds-i-dont-love-you-video |title=Float Through Hollywood Purgatory |
* "I Don't Love You" – [[DJDS]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thefader.com/2016/02/01/djds-i-dont-love-you-video |title=Float Through Hollywood Purgatory in DJDS' 'I Don't Love You' Video |first=Elias|last=Leight|date=February 1, 2016|website= [[The Fader]]}}</ref> |
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* "Taking What's Not Yours" – [[TV Girl]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://alphabetbands.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/tv-girl-taking-whats-not-yours-video/ |title= TV Girl – |
* "Taking What's Not Yours" – [[TV Girl]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://alphabetbands.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/tv-girl-taking-whats-not-yours-video/ |title= TV Girl – 'Taking What's Not Yours' (video) |date=April 13, 2016|website=Alphabet Bands|access-date=2022-09-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220804025605/https://alphabetbands.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/tv-girl-taking-whats-not-yours-video/|archive-date=2022-08-04}}</ref> |
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* "Vinaigrette" – [[Gonjasufi]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.joenankin.com/gonjasufi-vinaigrette |title= |
* "Vinaigrette" – [[Gonjasufi]] (2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.joenankin.com/gonjasufi-vinaigrette |title= Gonjasufi - Vinaigrette |date=August 11, 2016|website=Joe Nankin|access-date=2022-09-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220804025638/https://www.joenankin.com/gonjasufi-vinaigrette|archive-date=2022-08-04}}</ref> |
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Dasha Nekrasova | |
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Даша Некрасова | |
Born | Daria Dmitrievna Nekrasova February 19, 1991 Minsk, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union (present-day Belarus) |
Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | Mills College |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2014–present |
Notable work | Red Scare (since 2018) |
Daria Dmitrievna "Dasha" Nekrasova[1][a] (born February 19, 1991)[2] is an American actress, filmmaker, and co-host of the Red Scare podcast with Anna Khachiyan, based in New York City.[3][4]
In 2018, she became known as "Sailor Socialism"[5][6] after her interview with an InfoWars reporter, in which she was dressed in a sailor fuku, went viral. In 2021, she made her directorial debut with the horror film The Scary of Sixty-First, for which she won the Best First Feature Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, and appeared in a recurring role on the TV series Succession for which the cast won a Screen Actors Guild award.[7]
Early life
[edit]Nekrasova was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (now Belarus),[8] to parents who worked as acrobats.[9] She emigrated to the United States with her parents when she was four, settling in Las Vegas, Nevada.[10]
She attended high school at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts, graduating in 2008, before attending Mills College, where she studied sociology and philosophy.[10]
Career
[edit]Nekrasova first appeared in music videos for alternative artists such as Yumi Zouma,[11] before making her feature film debut in Wobble Palace, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko.[3][12] The New York Times described the film as "a sendup of broke-artist types that shimmers with abashed affection",[3] while RogerEbert.com commented that "while your comedic milage with its loose goofiness may vary, this movie succeeds in contributing a filmic time capsule" for millennials.[3][12] She appeared as the leading character in the dark comedy The Softness of Bodies, with The Hollywood Reporter saying she inhabited the role "effortlessly".[9]
While promoting Wobble Palace at the 2018 South by Southwest Festival, her interview with right-wing media outlet InfoWars went viral.[5] She was nicknamed "Sailor Socialism" for expressing her support for Bernie Sanders while dressed in a Japanese schoolgirl outfit resembling Sailor Moon.[5][6] The clip was featured in a segment on Venezuela in an episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.[13]
On March 29, 2018, Nekrasova started the podcast Red Scare with co-host Anna Khachiyan. The show has been associated with the dirtbag left.[14][15][16] It was described in The Cut as "a critique of feminism, and capitalism, from deep inside the culture they’ve spawned."[16] Daily Dot said the show's "schtick" had been summed up by former congressional staffer Simone Norman, as "when hot mean girls become public leftists."[17]
In February 2019, Nekrasova appeared – alongside Khachiyan – as a runway model at the Marlborough art gallery in Manhattan showcasing the Fall 2019 collection designed by Rachel Comey.[18] In 2020, Nekrasova made her directorial debut with The Scary of Sixty-First, a thriller co-written with Madeline Quinn, and inspired by the death of Jeffrey Epstein.[19] The film premiered at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival and won the prize for Best First Feature.[20][21] Later that year, Nekrasova co-wrote the short film, Spectacular Reality, inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding crisis actors and featuring models from No Agency New York,[22] and directed the November 6, 2020 video performance of Oneohtrix Point Never's "I Don't Love Me Anymore" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[19][23]
In November 2021, Nekrasova posted to Instagram a photo of herself with Alex Jones, the host of Infowars, and subsequently praised Jones on her podcast Red Scare as "an incredible entertainer".[24]
Nekrasova appears in a supporting role in season three of the HBO drama Succession as Comfrey, a crisis PR rep.[25][26][27][28][29]
In February 2024 it was reported that Nekrasova would be an inspiration for a track on Charli XCXs forthcoming sixth album. [30] This was then confirmed by Nekrasova in June on her podcast as being the track Mean Girls, stating "Yeah, the Charli song is kind of like a party girl anthem. It’s a great song. She sent it to me a couple of months ago and told me about it." [31]
Personal life
[edit]She was formerly engaged to comedian and internet talk-show host Adam Friedland.[32][33]
Religious views
[edit]Nekrasova is a self-described "Slovak Ruthenian Carpatho-Rusyn Greek" Eastern Catholic.[34][35][36][37][38] In a 2020 interview, Nekrasova stated:
Catholicism is nice because it involves a whole body of work outside of the Bible—it's a very aesthetic, literary religion. My faith is just something that's improved the quality of my life, my thoughts, and my relationships [...] What's so great about faith is that it doesn't have to be grounded in rational thought. We are seeing a lot of people return to religion because everything feels so senseless and pointless, so why not be a Catholic?[36]
Nekrasova is highly critical of Pope Francis, and has referred to him as a "layperson", "heretic", and "antipope".[38][39][40][41]
Filmography
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2014 | Cotton | Sasha | Web series | |
2015 | The Eating Place | Fiona | Short | |
Hypochrondria | Belinda | Short | ||
The Lotus Gun | Daphine | Short | ||
2016 | The Sound of Blue, Green and Red | Jenny | Short | |
2017 | That Abominable Mystery | Alex | Short | |
My Boss Told Me to Have a Good Day, so I Went Home | Herself | Fashion film created for FFFM 2017 | [42] | |
The Art of Eating | Lily | Short | ||
Prowler | The Nurse | Short | ||
Steps | Orphan #2 | Web series | ||
Normalize | Ms. Push Buttons | Short | ||
The Darby Bonarsky Story | Darby Bonarsky | Short; also co-writer | ||
2018 | Nothing Bad Will Happen | Woman | Short | |
Wobble Palace | Jane | Also co-writer | ||
Softness of Bodies | Charlotte Parks | |||
The Ghost Who Walks | Mitzie | |||
2019 | Black Earth | Mimi | ||
Mr. Robot | Celeste | Episode: "401 Unauthorized" | ||
Disco Elysium | Klaasje Amandou | Voice; original release only, replaced in The Final Cut | [43][44] | |
Cake | Barbara | Episode: "Headspace" Segment: "Oh Jerome, No: Help Needed" |
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Dickinson | Ellen Mandeville Grout | Episode: "'Faith' is a fine invention" | ||
Sunday Girl | Natasha | |||
2020 | The Shivering Truth | Mrs. Minugm | Voice; Episode: "The Diff" | |
PVT Chat | QT4U | |||
We Are | Vera | |||
2021 | The Serpent | Connie-Jo Bronzich | Episode: "Episode Four" | |
The Scary of Sixty-First | The Girl | Also writer and director | ||
Succession | Comfrey Pellits | 9 episodes | [45] | |
2023 | Bad Behaviour | Beverly Woods | ||
The Beast | Dakota | |||
2025 | Materialists | Post-production | [46] |
Music videos
[edit]- "Don't Care" – Antwon, featuring Sad Andy (2014)[47]
- "Basements" – Future Death (2014)[48]
- "The Brae" – Yumi Zouma (2014)[11]
- "A Long Walk Home for Parted Lovers" – Yumi Zouma (2014)[11]
- "Prolog" – Tocotronic (2015)[49]
- "Rebel Boy" – Tocotronic (2015)[50]
- "I Don't Love You" – DJDS (2016)[51]
- "Taking What's Not Yours" – TV Girl (2016)[52]
- "Vinaigrette" – Gonjasufi (2016)[53]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | Berlin International Film Festival | Best First Feature Award | The Scary of Sixty-First | Won | [21] |
2022 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Succession | Won | [54] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Belarusian: Дар’я Дзмітрыеўна Някрасава, romanized: Dar’’ya Dzmitryyewna Nyakrasava; Russian: Дарья Дмитриевна Некрасова, romanized: Darya Dmitriyevna Nekrasova; known by the diminutive Dasha
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My real name is Daria Dmitrievna Nekrasova, which is not very beautiful [...] that's why I change my name to Dasha.
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External links
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- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from Las Vegas
- American film actresses
- American political podcasters
- Belarusian emigrants to the United States
- Living people
- Mills College alumni
- Actresses from Minsk
- American women podcasters
- American Eastern Catholics
- American comedy podcasters
- American women founders
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