90-year-old vampire and young Major Grom: the most popular child actors in Russian cinema

90-year-old vampire and young Major Grom: the most popular child actors in Russian cinema

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Vitaly Kornienko

Probably the most famous 12-year-old actress to date, who managed to work with Gleb Panfilov (“Ivan Denisovich”), Zhora Kryzhovnikov (“Ice-2”), Natasha Merkulova and Alexei Chupov (“Captain Volkonogov fled”) and even play historical roles daughter of football player Lev Yashin and poetess Nika Turbina in childhood. Vitalia’s ability to work is amazing, and in addition to filming, the girl also gives interviews in which she says that she is cool and comfortable on the set. At the same time, Vitalia studies at a regular school, where she still gets only fives, and especially loves English and German lessons.

The new season of “Vampires of the Middle Strip” series about good vampires in the Smolensk region Vitalia will not appear for the first time, she is already familiar to fans of this fantasy in the role of Nastya, the granddaughter of Irina Vitalievna.

Vitaly Kornienko and Eva Smirnova

Eva Smirnova

Another young actress will appear in the continuation of “Vampires” Eva Smirnova, already known all over the country thanks to her role in the record-breaking film of our rental “Cheburashka”. Her heroine Mila, a girl in retro dresses, will join a family of vampires and begin to communicate with Nastya; the duet of Vitalia and Eva promises to be contrasting and extremely touching.

Eva Smirnova is only 10 years old, before “Cheburashka” she starred in the popular TV series “Nastya, get together!”, Where she played the little Bead one of the subpersonalities of the heroine Lyubov Aksenova, a funny and hilarious girl who likes to have fun like a child. And before that, Smirnova appeared in small roles in the series “IP Pirogov”, “Stas”, “BIHAPPI” and “Plague”.

Watch the series “Vampires of the Middle Band” from March 6 at 21.00 on TNT.

Eva Smirnova and Vitaly Kornienko

Vasilisa Nemtsova

12-year-old Vasilisa Nemtsova managed to scare Stephen King himself, who watched the Russian TV series Epidemic and noted that the frame with the infected girl covered in white causes goosebumps. This was Vasilisa, who appeared in the “Epidemic” for only a couple of minutes, but was remembered by all viewers of the series.

Vasilisa not only acts in films and TV series (“Balkan Frontier”, “Family”, “Street” and others), but also works as a model, and also plays on the stage of the Boris Pokrovsky Chamber Musical Theater. At the same time, only her parents remember her first role, because on the set of the film “Happy New Year, Mom!” they brought her in at the age of two.

Martha Kessler

Martha Kessler, the daughter of a Bolshoi ballet dancer and a military band musician, made her first commercial appearance at the age of four months. Of course, it was too early to talk about predestination then, but by the age of 13, Marta can boast of participating in blockbusters: “Yaga. Nightmare of the dark forest”, “The last hero. The Root of Evil”, “Time of the First”, as well as the film and TV series “Union of Salvation”, where the girl played the daughter of Kondraty Ryleev (Anton Shagin).

Kai Getz

When Kai Getz was 11, he played the lead role in Alexander Molochnikov’s film Tell Her, based on the director’s personal experience. Kai’s hero, Sasha’s boyfriend this is Molochnikov, whom his parents took as a child between St. Petersburg and the USA. Parents, by the way, were played by Svetlana Khodchenkova and Artem Bystrov.

Kai also appeared in Molochnikov’s series “Monastery”, the series “Food Block” and “Comfort Zone”, but the biggest project with his participation was the blockbuster “Thunder. Difficult childhood” about the early years of the superhero Igor Grom. Now Goetz is filming the role of young Pushkin in the film “The Prophet. History of Alexander Pushkin. The adult Alexander Sergeevich is played by Yura Borisov.

Daniil Muraviev-Izotov

Daniel from a family of filmmakers: his mother producer, agent and director Evgenia Muravyova-Potapova, and grandfather famous director, screenwriter and actor Vladimir Potapov (“The Bride of My Groom”, “Cottage for Sale”, “Frozen Angel”).

In the cinema, Daniil made his debut already in the first year of his life in his grandfather’s film “Whisper of Orange Clouds”, and then starred in the films “Christmas Trees 1914”, “Closer Than It Seems” and the series “Fizruk” in the role of Petya, which brought him popularity. Muravyov-Izotov also has a great historical role: he played Peter I as a child in Andrei Kravchuk’s project about the first Russian emperor.

Source: Hellomagazine

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