Yanina Studilina
Yanina Studilina is a Russian actress born on June 7, 1985, in Omsk, Russia. She gained international recognition for her role as Tanya in the war film “Stalingrad” (2013), directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk.
Studilina began her acting career in theater, performing in various productions in her hometown of Omsk. She then transitioned to on-screen roles, starting with appearances in Russian television series.
Her breakthrough came with the film “Stalingrad,” where she played a local woman who forms a connection with a Soviet soldier during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film garnered attention for its impressive visual effects and immersive storytelling, and Studilina’s performance received praise for capturing the emotional depth of her character.
Following the success of “Stalingrad,” Studilina continued to work in both film and television. She appeared in projects such as “The Pagan King” (2018), a historical fantasy film, and the Russian television series “Gogol” (2019), based on the works of Nikolai Gogol.
Studilina has also been involved in international productions, including the German television series “Tannbach” (2015-2018) and the Italian film “Non c’è campo” (2017).
With her talent and versatility, Yanina Studilina has made a mark in the Russian and international film industries. Her performances showcase her ability to portray complex characters and captivate audiences with her acting skills.