Marina Orlova (actress)

Marina Orlova (Russian: Марина Викторовна Орлова; born 25 March 1986) is an award-winning Russian actress who has starred in 40 major movies and TV shows in Moscow, Beijing and Rome. In the Russian speaking world she is known as the Russian Marilyn Monroe. She is in the top 10 most famous and recognized Russian young actresses. Marina currently resides in Los Angeles and is pursuing her career in Hollywood.[1][2]

Marina Orlova
Marina Orlova at the premiere of the film "37 affair" in the Pushkin theater.
Born
Marina Viktorovna Orlova

(1986-03-25) 25 March 1986
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress, singer, composer and poet, presenter, radio host
Years active1995–present
Websitemarinaorlova.film

Biography

Her debut took place in 1995 at the Theater of Musical Comedy. While still a student of Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute she was noticed by a film director Tatyana Voronetskaya and was invited to star in the historical melodrama "The Model". Which participated in the competition program of the 18th Film Festival Kinotavr.[3]

The following year, she was invited to play a starring role of Svetlana in the film "Blockhead" (Ohlamon) where you can hear her singing. The actress became popular in 2008 after the release of a family saga "Dear people" on the TV channel Russia 1, in which she starred as Olga. The show was extended for another 200 episodes.[4][5]

Marina was also noticed by a maitre Stanislav Govorukhin, who at that time was already in the process of filming the movie "The Passenger", but has added the role of Nina Markovna specifically for Orlova. The film won the main prize "Big Golden Bark" at the festival "Window to Europe" in Vyborg and other awards. Subsequently Orlova starred in several other Govorukhin's films, including the detective film «Weekend», where you can again appreciate the singing of the actress.[6]

Since 2009 Marina was invited to be filmed abroad. Chinese director Yu Xiao Gan offers Marina Orlova, a main role in the film "The Last Secrets of the Master"(猎人笔记之谜). Also one of the musical themes of the film was written by Orlova. This role makes her popular in Asian countries.[7]

In 2014 Orlova gets the main role in Hollywood film "White crows".[8] She stars with Eric Roberts in the film about Frank Sinatra "Frank and Ava". After this role Marina becomes a member of Hollywood actors guild SAG-Aftra.[9] However, Marina does not forget Europe and Asia. She stars in films, plays at the theater, works as a model with Russian and Italian designers, as well as participates in concerts with her songs.[10] Most striking was her performance on the stage of the Grand Kremlin Palace with the Caruso song accompanied by an orchestra of Naples and Italian singer Renzo Arbore. As well as a tour in Russia with her songs.[11]

During her film career Marina Orlova has already played about 40 roles in films, has written about 80 songs, some of which can be heard in the movies where she starred, she is also a producer of two films, and script writer of one.[12]

Italian short film in English, "Hello! I'm the producer of Woody Allen" is entirely produced by Orlova, in which she worked as a script writer, producer, composer and actress. The world premiere took place on the 69 Cannes Film Festival,[13] later her film became a member of the competition program of 38 Moscow International Film Festival.[14][15] The film was recognized as the best short Italian film and won the Grand Prix, Leonardo da Vinci Gold Horse, at the International Film Festival in Milan.[16][17][18]

In addition to film and music works, Marina Orlova is known as a TV and radio host of several programs.[19] She was a host of a cognitive telecast "I want to know " on the First Channel. She hosted authorial program "Lifestyle" at the radio station Megapolis FM. And hosted a program of extreme sports on the Discovery Channel

Marina Orlova, a Russian voice of the Quirinal Palace in Rome.

Marina is also a face of the French charity fund of social and cultural development Club De Chance.

She was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for the Italian charity organization "Maria Diomira", with the support of the Vatican, in a program to help children in Kenya and the construction of the school of arts.[20][21]

Filmography

  • 2016 Hello! I'm a Producer of Woody Allen as Christina
  • 2016 Headgame
  • 2014 The Treehouse
  • 2014 White Crows
  • 2013 Weekend as singer Mary
  • 2013 Not So Young
  • 2012 Undercover (TV Series) as Barbie
  • 2011 Always Say Always 7 (TV Series) as Liza
  • 2011 The Golds. Barvikha 2 (TV Series) as Tatiana Lipkina
  • 2010 Interns (Episode 6)
  • 2010 Margosha (TV Series) as Svetlana, a three-day temporary secretary in the editorial "MF" (Season 2), with 219 Series – assistant in the department of "Fashion" (Season 3)
  • 2010 The last secret of the Master (TV Series) as Elena
  • 2009 Kremlin students (TV Series) as Nika Samokhina
  • 2009 Female winter| as Olya
  • 2009 Barvikha (TV Series) as Tatiana (Tanya) Lipkina
  • 2008 Hipsters as Komsomolka (uncredited)
  • 2008 Urgent Room 2 as Tatiana
  • 2008 Relatives (TV Series Ukraine) as Olga Kuznetsova
  • 2008 Cursed Paradise 2 (TV Series) as Roza
  • 2008 Passenger as Nina Markovna
  • 2008 Visyak (TV Series) as Olya
  • 2007 The Matchmaker (TV Series) as Nastya
  • 2007 All the boys are calls Kostya
  • 2007 Ohlamon as Sveta
  • 2007 The Art Model (film) as Anna
  • 2007 Gromovy. House of Hope (TV Series) as translator Larissa
  • 2004 Samara-gorodok (TV Mini-Series) as student

References

  1. "Russian stars". Vogue (Russia). Archived from the original on 2019-04-28. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  2. Марина Орлова: «В Китае научилась есть змей и скорпионов»
  3. Kirill. "Марина Орлова: К некоторым актёрам и подходить-то близко не хочется". moya-semya.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  4. "Cinema news". Komsomolskaya pravda.
  5. "Marina Orlova is starring at the popular TV show "Dear People"". Federal TV channel Russia 1.
  6. "Актриса Марина Орлова: одного мужчину на всю жизнь не хочу – Аргументы Недели". argumenti.ru. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  7. "尤小刚09年六部大戏重装上阵 明年将开拍电影-搜狐娱乐". yule.sohu.com. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  8. "Marina Orlova is a White crow". Women's day Russian Magazine.
  9. "Marina Orlova met Barack Obama". Newspaper "sobesednik".
  10. "Открытие ММКФ-2016: красная дорожка". www.elle.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  11. "Russian celebrity". Tatler.
  12. "Церемония открытия 38-го ММКФ. Фоторепортаж". THR Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  13. "Hello! I'm a producer of Woody Allen". Cannes Film Festival.
  14. "HELLO, I'M A PRODUCER OF WOODY ALLEN! :: Film catalogue :: Moscow International Film Festival". moscowfilmfestival.ru. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  15. "CULTURE NEWS". Federal News Channel.
  16. "10 лучших звездных образов открытия ММКФ-2016". Marie Claire (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  17. "Hello! I'm a Producer of Woody Allen | MIFF Award". www.miffawards.com. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  18. "Matteo Garrone al Miff in nome dell'amicizia e del buon cinema" (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  19. "Orlando Film festival "Hello! I'm a producer of Woody Allen"". Florida National News.
  20. "Вуди Аллен одобрил дебютный фильм Марины Орловой | StarHit.ru" (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  21. "The ambassador represented Marina Orlova". V zenite (Russian news).
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