Alyona Mikhaylova

Alyona Mikhaylova
Алёна Михайлова
Born
Elena Dmitrievna Mikhaylova

(1995-10-11) October 11, 1995
Other namesAlyona
OccupationActress
Years active2018–present
Notable workTchaikovsky's Wife

Elena Dmitrievna Mikhaylova (Russian: Еле́на Дми́триевна Миха́йлова; born October 11, 1995), known professionally as Alyona Mikhaylova, is a Russian television and film actress.[1]

Early life

Born in Perm, Perm Oblast, Russia (now Perm Krai) in 1995, Mikhaylova is a Perm State Institute of Culture graduate (Theatre and Film Acting, Tatyana Zharkova's course).[2] In 2018, Mikhaylova starred in Tesla Boy's videoclip Compromise.[3] After graduation, she moved to Moscow to pursue a career in filmmaking.

In 2019, she played the main part in Maria Agranovich's movie Love Them All. In 2020, she starred in three TV series: Vodovorot (TV series), Wolf (Russian TV series), and Chiki (TV series).

In 2021, she played in Roman Vasyanov's film Hostel movie and in Roman Kiriyenko's TV series The Happiness Clinic. In 2021, she played Antonina Miliukova in Kirill Serebrennikov's drama Tchaikovsky's Wife, a participant in the competition program of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.[4][5][6] Mikhaylova's performance in the film was praised by critics as tremendous.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Alyona Mikhaylova". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  2. ^ "Фильм Кирилла Серебренникова с участием пермской актрисы стал доступен для просмотра в России". Perm Bez Formata. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  3. ^ "Tesla Boy – Compromise (Official)" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  4. ^ Valerie Hopkins (May 18, 2022). "With Tchaikovsky's Wife, Kirill Serebrennikov tackles a Russian taboo". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Holdsworth, Nick (May 21, 2022). "European Film Academy President Agnieszka Holland Slams Cannes for Welcoming a Russian Movie". Variety.
  6. ^ Rosenstein, Tatiana (2022-05-21). "Russian Director Kirill Serebrennikov Condemns War at Cannes Festival". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  7. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2022-05-18). "Tchaikovsky's Wife review – love turns to obsession in an off-key marriage". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-06-27.