Ekaterina Klimova

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Ekaterina Klimova
Ekaterina Klimova in 2015
Born
Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Klimova

(1978-01-24) January 24, 1978 (age 46)
NationalityRussian
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)Ilya Khoroshilov
(.... - 2004; 1 child)
Igor Petrenko
(2004 - 2014; 2 children)
Gela Meskhi
(2015 - present; 1 child)
Children4
Awards
Viktor Rozov Award
Best Actress Under Age 30

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Klimova (Russian: Екатери́на Алекса́ндровна Кли́мова, born January 24, 1978) is a Russian film, theater and TV actress, who started her career in 1999. In 2002, she received Viktor Rozov Award for the Best Actress Under Age 30. One of her notable roles is Dutchess Natalia Repnina in 2003 television series Poor Nastya.

Biography

Ekaterina Klimova was born in Moscow. After high school, Catherine entered the preparatory courses in the Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. Gerasimov. She graduated from the Higher Theatre School. Shchepkin with honors in 1999 (acting department, workshop N. Afonin).

Personal life

First husband - Ilya Khoroshilov jeweler with whom Klimova had met while still a schoolgirl. The couple divorced in 2004. Daughter Liza Khoroshilova (b. 2001).

Second husband - In 2004, she married to Igor Petrenko. They have two sons together - Matvey Petrenko (b.2006) and Korney Petrenko (b.2008). Petrenko and Klimova divorced on July 10, 2014.

Third husband - on June 5, 2015 Ekaterina married a Russian actor Gela Meskhi, with whom she lived for some time in a civil marriage. They have one child together - daughter Bella Meskhi (b. October 2015).

Selected filmography

Television

  • Moskovskie okna (Russia, 2001) as Raisa
  • Vremena ne vybirayut (Russia, 2001) as Inna Gavrushina
  • Dalnobojshchiki (Russia, 2001) as prodavshchitsa na rynke
  • Igry v podkindogo (Russia,2001) as Sinya
  • Ne pokidaj menya, lyubov (Russia, 2001) as Katja
  • Luchshyj gorod Zemli (Russia, 2001)
  • Bednaya Nastya (English title: Poor Nastya) (Russia, USA 2003-2004) as Natalia Alexandrovna Repnina
  • Grehi otsov (Russia, 2004) as Katya Androsova
  • Kamenskaya (Russia, 2005) as Julija Blohina
  • Grozovye vorota (English title: The Storm Gate) (Russia, 2006) as Alina
  • Moya Prechistenka (Russia, 2006) as Katja
  • Pobochnyj ehffekt (Russia, 2008) as Svetlana
  • Tihaya semejnaya zhizn' (Russia, 2008) as Inessa
  • Sil'naya slabaya zhenshchina (Russia, 2010)
  • Pobeg (Russia, 2008) as Svetlana
  • Vyhozhu tebya iskat' (Russia, 2010)
  • Tochka kipeniya' (Russia, 2010) as Dasha Korshunova
  • U kazhdogo svoya vojna (Russia, 2010)
  • Vesna v dekabre (Ukrain, 2011)
  • Odnazhdy v Rostove (Russia, 2011)
  • Sindrom drakona (Russia, Ukrain 2011) as Evgenija Shchegoleva

Films

  • Poisons or the World History of Poisoning (Яды, или Всемирная история отравлений, 2001) as Jeanne d'Albret
  • Proshchaniye v iyune (Russia, 2003) as Tanya
  • A poutru oni prosnulis (English title: And in the Morning They Woke Up)(Russia, 2003) as Ket
  • Dvoe u elki, ne schitaya sobaki (Russia, 2005) as Sasha
  • My iz budushchego (English title: Black Hunters) (Russia, 2008) as Nurse Nina
  • Vtoroe dyhanie (Russia, 2005) as kapitan Bahteeva
  • Vse ne sluchajno (Ukrain, 2008)
  • Antikiller D.K: Ljubov bez pamjati (Russia, 2009) as Katja
  • Pushken (Ukrain, 2009)
  • Lyubov pod prikrytiem (Russia, 2010) as Tatiana
  • My iz budushchego 2 (English title: Black Hunters 2) (Russia, 2010) as Nurse Nina
  • Svidanie (Russia, 2010) as Anna Svetlova
  • Skazka. Est'... (Russia, 2011) as mama

Herself

Awards

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