Ksenia Khairova

Ksenia Leonidovna Khairova (Russian: Ксе́ния Леони́довна Хаи́рова, née Talyzina (Russian: Талы́зина); March 29, 1969) is a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress.

Ksenia Khairova
Born (1969-03-29) 29 March 1969
NationalityRussian
Years active1990-present
Spouse(s)Khairov
ChildrenAnastasia (born 1998)

Biography

Early life

She was born in Moscow on March 29, 1969. Her parents were artist Leonid Nepomnyashchy and actress Valentina Talyzina who were divorced shortly after her birth.

She went to school with in-depth study of foreign languages, and now knows three languages.

In 1990 she graduated GITIS (Yevgeni Lazarev's rate).

Career

She began her acting work in 1990, playing a small role in the movie Nikolai Vavilov.

Since 1993 she is an actress TSATRA and now largely plays in TV series.

Personal life

She is divorced from Khairov and has his child, daughter Anastasia Talyzina (born in 1998).[1] Second husband — Yuri.

Selected filmography

  • 1975 — Afonya as daughter
  • 1990 — Nikolai Vavilov as episode
  • 1992 — Our American Borya as Anna
  • 1997 — At the Dawn of a Misty Youth as Anna
  • 2004 — Opera. The Chronicles of slaughter as episode
  • 2005 — You are My Happiness as Alexandra Fyodorovna
  • 2006 — Airport-2 as Svetlana
  • 2006 — Detectives 5 as Tatyana Totsiltsina
  • 2006-2007 — Race for Happiness as Larisa Dronova
  • 2007 — Daughters-Mothers as Natalya
  • 2008 — Life Which was Not as wife of foreigners
  • 2008 — Hour of Volkov 2 as Lyudmila Tikhomirova
  • 2009 — City of Temptations as Olga Diamond
  • 2009 — Given Circumstances as Regina Sergeyevna
  • 2009 — Footprints in the Sand as Nadezhda
  • 2009 — Trace as Alyona Pimenova
  • 2010 — Vote as Marina Ryabova
  • 2010 — Love and Gold as episode
  • 2010-2011 — Institute for Noble Ladies as Lidia Sokolova
  • 2013-2018 — SashaTanya as Izolda Venediktovna, psychologist

References

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