Irina Rozanova

Irina Rozanova

63 · Born: Jul 22, 1961

2023
2015
2002
1992
1989
1988
1985

Known For

Personal Details

BornJul 22, 1961 Penza, RSFSR, USSR
Spouse
  • Yevgeni Kamenkovich

  • Grigoriy Belenkiy

Parents
  • Yuriy Rozanov
  • Zoya Belova
Relatives
  • Pavel Rozanov (Sibling)

Biography

Irina Rozanova, a renowned and accomplished theater and film actress, is distinguished by her prestigious title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation, a testament to her outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. Born a remarkable six months into her parents' performances at the Ryazan Drama Theater, Irina's early life was profoundly and intricately connected with the captivating world of theater, where she was exposed to the magic of the stage from a very young age.

As a young child, Irina would frequently accompany her mother and father to rehearsals, where she would witness firsthand the creative process of bringing a production to life. It was only a matter of time before she would naturally grow up to follow in their footsteps and become an actress in her own right, carrying on a family tradition that began with her parents' performances at the Ryazan Drama Theater.

Irina's early life was thus marked by a deep and abiding connection to the world of theater, which would ultimately shape her destiny and guide her towards a successful career as a celebrated actress.

Irina's odyssey into the world of entertainment began at the remarkably young age of six, marking the start of a remarkable career that would gradually unfold over the course of time. Her formative years were defined by her enrollment in a music school, where she dedicated herself to honing her skills, ultimately deciding to discontinue her studies. Despite being informed that she possessed a tremendous amount of potential, Irina's initial attempt to secure acceptance into a prestigious theater university, specifically the renowned Shchepkinskiy School, unfortunately proved unsuccessful.

Irina, an individual of unwavering determination, chose to return to her hometown of Ryazan, where she discovered employment in the costume department, effectively utilizing her skills and acquiring invaluable experience.

This bold decision was largely facilitated by her mother's esteemed connections, which enabled Irina to secure a highly coveted spot at the renowned State Institute of Theatrical Arts (GITIS),where she would have the privilege of being mentored by the illustrious Oskar Remez.

As Irina progressed through her second year at GITIS, she demonstrated an impressive ability to strike a remarkable balance between her academic pursuits and her passion for performing.

Irina's career trajectory unfolded following her academic tenure at the esteemed Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (GITIS),a renowned institution renowned for its excellence in the performing arts. It was during this formative period that she laid the groundwork for a distinguished professional path, laying the foundation for a lifelong dedication to the world of entertainment.

Subsequently, Irina joined the esteemed Chelovek theater studio, a prestigious organization that would serve as her artistic home for the next five years. During this time, she was an integral and highly valued member of the team, constantly refining her craft and accumulating invaluable experience.

Irina's illustrious film career, which commenced in 1985 with a television role in the captivating drama "Podruzhka moya", has been distinguished by a plethora of successful collaborations with the esteemed director Pyotr Todorovskiy.

Her remarkable breakout role as Sima-Gulliver in the iconic cult Soviet film "Intergirl" (1989) solidified her reputation as a rising star, preceding her memorable performance in the critically acclaimed drama "Encore, Once More Encore!" (1992).

Irina's earliest foray into the world of filmmaking was marked by her television debut in the captivating drama "Podruzhka moya" back in 1985, a role that would serve as the catalyst for a long and illustrious career.

Throughout her remarkable tenure in the industry, Irina has had the privilege of working alongside the esteemed director Pyotr Todorovskiy on numerous occasions, resulting in a plethora of successful collaborations that have further solidified her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.

One of the most notable highlights of Irina's impressive filmography is undoubtedly her breakout role as Sima-Gulliver in the iconic cult Soviet film "Intergirl" (1989),a performance that earned her widespread recognition and praise, and cemented her status as a rising star in the world of cinema.

In the years that followed, Irina continued to impress audiences and critics alike with her memorable performances in a wide range of films, including the critically acclaimed drama "Encore, Once More Encore!" (1992),a testament to her enduring talent and dedication to her craft.

Career

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Hipsters
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