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Tatyana Arntgolts

Russian theater and film actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tatyana Arntgolts
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Tatyana Albertovna Arntgolts (Russian: Татьяна Альбертовна Арнтгоольц; born 18 March 1982) is a Russian theater and film actress, and TV presenter.[2][3] She is well-known for starring in the miniseries Snipers: Love under the Crosshairs.

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Biography

Twin sisters Tatyana and Olga were born in Kaliningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in a family of actors of the Kaliningrad Regional Drama Theater: Honored Artist of the RF Albert Arntgolts and actress Valentina Arntgolts (née Galich). Olga Arntgolts, an identical twin sister, is also an actress. Together they studied at M.S. Schepkin Higher Theatre School in Moscow.[2][4][5]

In 2008, Tatyana married actor Ivan Zhidkov.[6] In September 2009, she gave birth to daughter Maria in Moscow.[7] In the summer of 2013 the couple divorced.[8][9]

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Career

In 1999 Arntgolts made her acting debut in the youth drama series Prostiye istiny (The Simple Truth), in which she played student Katya Trofimova.[5]

In 2008 Arntgolts participated in the Channel One show Ice Age, where celebrities paired with professional figure skaters and each week competed by performing ice dancing routines. Her partner was Maxim Staviski.

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Aristarkh Livanov and Tatyana Arntgolts performed the theater in Severodvinsk, 2010
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Twin sister of Olga Arntgolts, an actress.

In 2012 Arntgolts starred alongside Wolfgang Cerny in the WWII drama television miniseries Snipers: Love under the Crosshairs which was about snipers who fall in love and are at opposing sides in the war.

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Filmography

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Theater

  • Fairy-Tales Of Old Arbat — as Viktosha — based on the play of the same name written by Alexey Arbuzov, directed by Olga Shvedova
  • Tricks of the old goat — as Sasha — written by Vitaliy Krym, directed by Olga Shvedova
  • Let sleeping dogs lie — as Betty Whitehouse — based on J. B. Priestley's play Dangerous Corner, directed by Olga Shvedova
  • Five Evenings — as Katya — written by Alexander Volodin, directed by Olga Anochina
  • Two for the Seesaw — as Gitel Mosca — based on the play of the same name written by Villiam Gibson, directed by Alexey Kiryushenko [10]
  • The Crossroads Of Love — as Shura — based on the play Faryatev's Fantasies written by Alla Sokolova, directed by Rodion Obchinnikov
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