Yuliya Aug
{{Short description|Russian actress|bot=PearBOT 5}}
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| name = Yuliya Aug
| image = Юлия Ауг.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|June 8, 1970}}
| birth_place = Leningrad, USSR
| occupation = actress, director
| awards = TEFI, Nika Award{{cite web|url=https://rg.ru/2017/03/29/reg-cfo/iubilejnaia-kinopremiia-podvela-itogi-goda-rossijskogo-kino.html|title=Вера, надежда, "Ника"|author=Сусанна Альперина|date=March 29, 2017|publisher=Российская газета|accessdate=2017-03-29|language=|archive-date=2017-03-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170329003950/https://rg.ru/2017/03/29/reg-cfo/iubilejnaia-kinopremiia-podvela-itogi-goda-rossijskogo-kino.html}}
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Yuliya Arturovna Aug ({{langx|ru|Юлия Артуровна Ауг}}; born 8 June 1970) is a Soviet and Russian actress. Her film credits include The Student,[https://daily.afisha.ru/cinema/1507-uchenik-serebrennikova-i-slushaya-bethovena-garri-bardina-russkie-v-kannah/ «Ученик» Серебренникова и «Слушая Бетховена» Гарри Бардина: русские в Каннах] // daily.afisha.ru Ekaterina[http://www.sobaka.ru/city/cinema/37121 Актриса Юлия Ауг превратила сериал о молодости Екатерины II в бенефис своей героини, императрицы Елизаветы Петровны, а cейчас снимается у Валерии Гай Германики в сериале о рэперах и делает клипы для команды «25/17»] // sobaka.ru and Leto.[https://www.interfax.ru/russia/612024 Путин назвал невозможной поездку Серебренникова на Каннский фестиваль] // interfax.ru Aug is part of the Gogol Center (theater of Kirill Serebrennikov) troupe.{{cite web|url=https://gogolcenter.com/en/we/aug/|work=Gogol Center|title=Yulia Aug}}
Early life
Aug was born in Leningrad, RSFSR, Soviet Union, and spent her childhood in Narva, Estonian SSR. Her paternal grandfather was Estonian. In 1993, Yulia graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts and was accepted into the troupe of the Bryantsev Youth Theatre, where she served for ten years, until 2004, playing eight main roles: Sophia in Woe from Wit, Mermaid in Pushkin's Mermaid, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and others. In 2010 she graduated with honors from the directing department (remote learning) with a degree in Theater Directing of the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts in Moscow (workshop of Joseph Raihelgauz).
Selected filmography
- Abduction of the Wizard (1989) as Anna Mazurkevich
- The White Horse (1993) as Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia
- Streets of Broken Lights (2000) as Marina
- The Master and Margarita (2005) as a woman in the shower
- Silent Souls (2010) as Tanya Kozlova
- Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari (2012) as Orapti
- Ekaterina (2014) as Elizabeth of Russia
- The Method (2015) as head of the city
- The Student (2016) as Inga Yuzhina
- Doctor Richter (2018) as Uvarov's mother
- Leto (2018) as Tatiana Ivanova
- The Humorist (2019) as lady with the book
- Doctor Liza (2020) as Elena Alexandrovna Zavyalova
- Psycho (2020) as Nadenka
- Petrov's Flu (2021) as janitor
- Compartment No. 6 (2021) as conductor
- Hostel (2021) as Botova
- Tchaikovsky's Wife (2022) as crazy old woman
- Freeze Dance (2022) as old woman
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|0041775}}
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Category:20th-century Russian actresses
Category:21st-century Russian actresses
Category:Actresses from Saint Petersburg
Category:High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors alumni
Category:Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni
Category:Russian State Institute of Performing Arts alumni
Category:Recipients of the Nika Award
Category:Russian film actresses
Category:Russian women film directors
Category:Russian music video directors
Category:21st-century Russian screenwriters
Category:Russian stage actresses
Category:Russian theatre directors
Category:Russian women theatre directors
Category:Soviet film actresses
Category:Russian women screenwriters