Dinara Anatolyevna Drukarova (Russian: Ð"инара
Рнатольeвна Ð"рукарова; born 3 January 1976) is a
Russian actress.Drukarova was born in St. Petersburg, and still lives
there half the year, spending the other half in France, where she
tends to pursue most of her film roles. She made her debut in the 1989
film, It Was Near Sea, but it was her second film, Don't Move, Die and
Rise Again!, which first saw her receiving attention, when the film
won the Golden Camera at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.She starred in
a number of minor Russian films in the early 1990s, but began to
pursue European (and predominantly French) productions after making
her first film there, The Son of Gascogne (1996). She made a brief
foray into music soon after, recording a not widely released single,
"Made in Leningrad". However, she has remained focused on acting, and
not recorded anything since.One of Drukarova's few Russian films
during the latter half of the 1990s was the controversial 1998 cult
film Of Freaks and Men, in which she played the female lead role of
Lisa. This performance saw her nominated in the category of "Best
European Actress" at the 1998 European Film Awards. She was
subsequently interviewed in a number of prominent French magazines,
including Elle, Premiere, and Vogue. In addition, Drukarova was
appointed as a member of one of the juries at the 1998 Strasbourg
European Film Festival.
Рнатольeвна Ð"рукарова; born 3 January 1976) is a
Russian actress.Drukarova was born in St. Petersburg, and still lives
there half the year, spending the other half in France, where she
tends to pursue most of her film roles. She made her debut in the 1989
film, It Was Near Sea, but it was her second film, Don't Move, Die and
Rise Again!, which first saw her receiving attention, when the film
won the Golden Camera at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.She starred in
a number of minor Russian films in the early 1990s, but began to
pursue European (and predominantly French) productions after making
her first film there, The Son of Gascogne (1996). She made a brief
foray into music soon after, recording a not widely released single,
"Made in Leningrad". However, she has remained focused on acting, and
not recorded anything since.One of Drukarova's few Russian films
during the latter half of the 1990s was the controversial 1998 cult
film Of Freaks and Men, in which she played the female lead role of
Lisa. This performance saw her nominated in the category of "Best
European Actress" at the 1998 European Film Awards. She was
subsequently interviewed in a number of prominent French magazines,
including Elle, Premiere, and Vogue. In addition, Drukarova was
appointed as a member of one of the juries at the 1998 Strasbourg
European Film Festival.
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