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Yelena Podkaminskaya
Elena Podkaminskaya 2014.jpg Podkaminskaya at the opening ceremony of the festival "Kinotavr-2014" in Sochi.
BornYelena Ilinichna Podkaminskaya
(1979-04-10) 10 April 1979 (age 45)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Occupation(s)Theatre actress, television
Years active2002–present

Yelena Ilinichna Podkaminskaya (also tr. Elena; Russian: Еле́на Ильи́нична Подками́нская; born 10 April 1979) is a Russian theatre, television and film actress. She starred in the television series Kitchen (Кухня) and IP Pirogova (ИП Пирогова).

She graduated from WTU. BV Shchukin (course A Shirvindt) in 2001; she participated in the group Theater of Satire in 2000.

Biography

Yelena Podkaminskaya, born in Moscow to a musical family, founded the Shcherbinka arts studio "Rainbow", and directs the music studio of the elementary music-making "Rainbow". She is also a member of the city council Scherbinkinskogo.

She graduated from the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute (2001, the rate of A. Schirvindt). Since 2000, she works in a staff of the troupe of Moscow Satire Theatre.

Her film debut was in the role of Ursula Bourne in the film "Failure Poirot" (2002, directed by Sergei Ursuliak). Since 2012, she is best known for her participation in the television series "Kitchen".

In June 2013, Elena Podkaminskaya appeared on the cover of men's magazine Maxim. On November 30, 2013, she won the show Dancing with the Stars with her partner Andrey Karpov.

From 6 September to 28 December 2014, she participated in a weekly television show of the First Channel, season five of Ice Age with partner Peter Tchernyshev and won the Audience Award.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Wildcard Lida
2006 Andersen. Life Without Love Dorothea Melchior
2007 Nurse Sveta
2007 Dance sisters Marina
2007 A few simple desires
2008 Twice in the same river Sveta
2008 The Inhabited Island Secretary of the Wanderer
2009 Aside from the war Masha
2010 I will remember Lena
2011 What else do men Nastya
2014 The Kitchen in Paris Viktoria "Vika" Goncharova
2016 Love for Rent Alena
2016 Diary of a new Russian Nadia
2022 We I-330

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Failure Poirot TV series
2003-14 Code of Honor 2 Inna TV series (second season)
2004 Lily of the Valley Silver 2 TV series
2005 Adjutants of Love Pauline Bonaparte TV series
2007 Protection against Elena Bakova TV series
2007 More important than love Lida TV series
2008 Steal ... TV series
2008 I'll be back Zoya, sister Musi TV series
2008 Petrovka 38. Team Semenova Nina Zataeva TV series
2008 The Man Without a Gun TV series
2009 The Brothers Karamazov Agafya Ivanovna TV series
2009 August Ambassador TV series
2012 Return ticket Masha TV
2012 Kitchen (TV series) Viktoria "Vika" Goncharova TV series
2012 Only Love Katia TV series
2015 Freud's method 2 Elena Polonskaya TV series
2016 Fate called "Farman" Olga Mini-series

References

  1. Елена Подкаминская (in Russian). Glamour.ru. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. Dadasheva, Sabina (3 May 2014). "Елена Подкаминская о своих путешествиях и новых открытиях". Hello! Russia. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  3. Кухня: Елена Подкаминская отговорила дочку выходить замуж (in Russian). TV.ua. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2015.

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