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Regina Myannik

Regina Myannik

Actress

Regina Myannik was born on June 3, 1971 in Moscow. From childhood she dreamed of becoming an actress, but her parents were against it. From 1991 to 1993 she worked as the head of the press service of the company "LISS". In 1993 she graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in journalism. Up to 25 years she held a post on the music channel. From 1993 to 1997 she worked in the transfer of "Shark feathers". From 1997 to 2001, she worked on the radio station, broadcasting the sublimation of personality. From April 11, 2015 to February 14, 2016 - co-host of the “Flea market” program (Channel One) of Andrei Malakhov. In 2001 she graduated from GITIS. From 1998 she worked in performances of the theater “Factory of Theater Events”, under the direction of Mikhail Gorevoi. [1] (“Mice and People”, “Last Don Juan”, “Trait”). Since 2001, in the theater of R. Simonov under the direction of V. Shalevich (“Three Ages of Casanova”). Since 2004, in the "Theater of the Moon" under the direction of S. Prokhanov ("Edith Piaf", the role of Marlene Dietrich). In 2005-2006, in the Vysotsky Center Theater, she played the role of the Vysotsky Wife in the play “Paradise apples”. Was married twice. The first husband is Sergey, urologist. From this marriage, two sons - Stepan (1994) and Nikita (1995). They study in England. The second husband (2006-2015) is lawyer Georgy Sergeevich Novikov (killed on November 13, 2015).

Born: June 3, 1971 (Age 52) in Moscow, Russia

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Regina Myannik  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
6.4
ActressLiza Tulina2005
Movie
5.5
Actress2007
Movie
5.3
ActressШерри2007
Movie
Actressлюбовница
TV Show
5.3
ActressOlga Shubina
16 Episodes
2018
TV Show
6
ActressZhanna Brikman
1 Episode
2015-2015
Movie
7.1
ActressGerda2007
Movie
Actress2008
Limited Series
5.7
ActressКатя
5 Episodes
2004
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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