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'''Margarita Valeryevna Shubina''' ({{lang-uk|Маргарита Валеріївна Шубіна}}, {{lang-ru|Маргарита Валерьевна Шубина}}; born April 4, 1966) is a Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian actress and director |
'''Margarita Valeryevna Shubina''' ({{lang-uk|Маргарита Валеріївна Шубіна}}, {{lang-ru|Маргарита Валерьевна Шубина}}; born April 4, 1966) is a Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian actress and director. She was awarded [[Honored Artist of Russia]] (2009).<ref name="452-2009">[http://document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=052039 Указ Президента Российской Федерации Д. Медведева от 24 апреля 2009 года № 452 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации» // document.kremlin.ru] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504010848/http://document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=052039 |date=2009-05-04 }}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
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As a child, she studied at Art School.{{clarify|Which art school?|date=April 2019}} In high school, she won the city competition for literature. In her own words she grew up as a daredevil and hooligan, and because of restlessness could not sit long at the painter's easel or writing table.<ref name="rusactors">[http://www.rusactors.ru/sh/shubina/index.shtml Маргарита Шубина на Rusactors.ru]</ref><ref name="interview">[http://www.sudarushka.su/index.php?aid=2158 Интервью Маргариты Шубиной журналу «Сударушка»]</ref> |
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During her fourth year of study at GITIS{{clarify|What is GITIS?|date=April 2019}} on the course of Oscar Remez, Shubina received an offer to appear in an [[Andrey Goncharov]] play in the [[Mayakovsky Theatre]]. After RATI in 1987 Shubina received invitation from many theaters of the capital. However, she preferred another [[Mossovet Theatre]] production.<ref name="rusactors" /><ref>[http://www.mossoveta.ru/truppa/actors/shubina/ Маргарита Шубина в Театре им. Моссовета // mossoveta.ru]</ref> |
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She made her film debut in 1984, starring in the film of [[Mikhail Tumanishvili]] ''Obstacle''.<ref>[http://ruskino.ru/art/235 Маргарита Шубина на РУСКИНО]</ref> She then appeared in Vadim Zobin film ''Sunday, half of the seventh'', filmed in 1988. She then took obscure roles in some 40 films. |
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Most famously Shubina portrayed paramedic Orlova role in the television series ''Ambulance'' directed by Anatoly Artamonov and Gennady Kayumov. Her directorial debut was ''Men lived and did not know''.<ref name="interview"/> |
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April 24, 2009 |
On April 24, 2009 she was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Russia.<ref name="452-2009"/> |
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== Personal life== |
== Personal life== |
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Shubina's husband, her former classmate Vladislav, was a former theater actor, and now a businessman. The couple has two sons — Maxim and Seraphim. |
Shubina's husband, her former classmate Vladislav, was a former theater actor, and now a businessman. The couple has two sons — Maxim and Seraphim. Maxim's godfather is [[Andrey Ilin]], and Seraphim's godparents are Alexander Samoilenko and Vlad Sadovskaya.<ref name="interview"/> |
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== Selected filmography== |
== Selected filmography== |
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*1984 — Obstacle |
*1984 — ''Obstacle'' |
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*1988 — Sunday, half of the seventh |
*1988 — ''Sunday, half of the seventh'' |
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*1992 — I Trust in You |
*1992 — ''I Trust in You'' |
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*1995 — {{transl|rus|italic=no|Na uglu, u Patriarshikh}} |
*1995 — ''{{transl|rus|italic=no|Na uglu, u Patriarshikh}}'' |
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*1995 — Black Veil |
*1995 — ''Black Veil'' |
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*2000 — Good and bad |
*2000 — ''Good and bad'' |
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*2001 — Marsh Turetskogo |
*2001 — ''Marsh Turetskogo'' |
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*2003 — Another woman, another man ... |
*2003 — ''Another woman, another man ...'' |
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*2003—2005 — Ambulance |
*2003—2005 — ''Ambulance'' (television) |
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*2009 — [[Svaty]] 3 |
*2009 — ''[[Svaty]] 3'' |
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*2010 — [[Yolki]] |
*2010 — ''[[Yolki]]'' |
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*2011 — Case No.1 grocery store |
*2011 — ''Case No.1 grocery store'' |
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*2013 — |
*2013 — ''[[Svaty]] 6'' |
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*2014 — [[Leviathan (2014 film)|Leviathan]] |
*2014 — [[Leviathan (2014 film)|''Leviathan'']] |
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*2016 — Provocateur |
*2016 — ''Provocateur'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 01:55, 4 May 2019
Margarita Shubina | |
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Маргарита Шубіна | |
Born | Margarita Valeryevna Shubina 4 April 1966 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Margarita Valeryevna Shubina (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-ru; born April 4, 1966) is a Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian actress and director. She was awarded Honored Artist of Russia (2009).[1]
Early life
As a child, she studied at Art School.[clarification needed] In high school, she won the city competition for literature. In her own words she grew up as a daredevil and hooligan, and because of restlessness could not sit long at the painter's easel or writing table.[2][3]
During her fourth year of study at GITIS[clarification needed] on the course of Oscar Remez, Shubina received an offer to appear in an Andrey Goncharov play in the Mayakovsky Theatre. After RATI in 1987 Shubina received invitation from many theaters of the capital. However, she preferred another Mossovet Theatre production.[2][4]
She made her film debut in 1984, starring in the film of Mikhail Tumanishvili Obstacle.[5] She then appeared in Vadim Zobin film Sunday, half of the seventh, filmed in 1988. She then took obscure roles in some 40 films.
Most famously Shubina portrayed paramedic Orlova role in the television series Ambulance directed by Anatoly Artamonov and Gennady Kayumov. Her directorial debut was Men lived and did not know.[3]
On April 24, 2009 she was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Russia.[1]
Personal life
Shubina's husband, her former classmate Vladislav, was a former theater actor, and now a businessman. The couple has two sons — Maxim and Seraphim. Maxim's godfather is Andrey Ilin, and Seraphim's godparents are Alexander Samoilenko and Vlad Sadovskaya.[3]
Selected filmography
- 1984 — Obstacle
- 1988 — Sunday, half of the seventh
- 1992 — I Trust in You
- 1995 — [Na uglu, u Patriarshikh] Error: {{Transliteration}}: unrecognized language / script code: rus (help)
- 1995 — Black Veil
- 2000 — Good and bad
- 2001 — Marsh Turetskogo
- 2003 — Another woman, another man ...
- 2003—2005 — Ambulance (television)
- 2009 — Svaty 3
- 2010 — Yolki
- 2011 — Case No.1 grocery store
- 2013 — Svaty 6
- 2014 — Leviathan
- 2016 — Provocateur
References
- ^ a b Указ Президента Российской Федерации Д. Медведева от 24 апреля 2009 года № 452 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации» // document.kremlin.ru Archived 2009-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Маргарита Шубина на Rusactors.ru
- ^ a b c Интервью Маргариты Шубиной журналу «Сударушка»
- ^ Маргарита Шубина в Театре им. Моссовета // mossoveta.ru
- ^ Маргарита Шубина на РУСКИНО