Veronika Vernadskaya
Veronika Vladimirovna Vernadskaya (Russian: Вероника Владимировна Вернадская, 7 May 1995) is a Russian actress known for her roles in the Russian-American film "The Darkest Hour" and the film "Mukha".
Veronika Vernadskaya | |
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Вероника Владимировна Вернадская | |
Born | Veronika Vladimirovna Vernadskaya 7 May 1995 Moscow, Russia |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Biography
Educated at the Theatre of the Young Muscovites on Sparrow Hills and the Moscow Art Theatre School,[1] Vernadskaya started her career in Russian television series and is trilingual, speaking Russian, French and English.[2] Later she studied at the acting faculty of New York Film Academy.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Volkova Hour | Nastya | TV Series (fourth season) |
2008 | Mukha | Lena | |
2009 | Scarecrow – 2 | "Romashka" | TV Series |
2009 | Suicide: Particularly dangerous | Galka | TV Series |
2009 | Clever beauty | Anya | |
2010 | Love and other nonsense | Zhenya | TV Series (2nd series) |
2010 | Cherkizon. Disposable people | TV Series | |
2010 | Escape | episode | TV Series |
2011 | The Darkest Hour | Vika | |
2012 | No statute of limitations | Lyudmila Slashcheva | TV Series |
2013 | Love does not love | Lёlya | |
2013 | Puppeteers | Alla | TV Mini-Series |
2013 | Deliverance | Katya | |
2014 | Insomnia | Irina Konstantinova | TV Series |
2014 | Zemsky doctor. Love contrary | Sveta | TV Series |
2014 | Love in Big City 3 | Tanya | |
2015 | Stonewall | Marianne Winters | |
2016 | Mystic Game | Inga |
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