Oksana Aleksandrovna Akinshina (Russian: ÐžÐºÑ Ð°Ð½Ð°
Ð Ð»ÐµÐºÑ Ð°Ð½Ð´Ñ€Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Ркиньшина; born 19 April 1987) is
a Russian actress. She is best known for her roles in films Sisters
(2001), Lilya 4-ever (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and Hipsters
(2008).Oksana Akinshina was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet
Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), where she currently lives. Her
father was a car mechanic and her mother an accountant. She has a
younger sister. At the time she landed the role in Lilya 4-ever
(2002), Akishnina only spoke Russian, and communicated with director
Lukas Moodysson with the help of Alexandra Dahlström as her
translator.Starting acting at age 12, Akinshina was discovered by
Sergei Bodrov, Jr., and she made her screen début in the Russian
crime film Sisters (2001), Bodrov's own directorial début.Her second
film, Lilya 4-Ever (2001), earned her a 2002 European Film Award
nomination for Best Actress. She lost, however, to the eight actresses
of the film 8 Women (2002), directed by François Ozon. For her role
in Lilya 4-Ever, she also received the award for Best Actress in
Leading Role from the Guldbagge Awards, Sweden's national film awards.
Ð Ð»ÐµÐºÑ Ð°Ð½Ð´Ñ€Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Ркиньшина; born 19 April 1987) is
a Russian actress. She is best known for her roles in films Sisters
(2001), Lilya 4-ever (2002), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and Hipsters
(2008).Oksana Akinshina was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet
Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), where she currently lives. Her
father was a car mechanic and her mother an accountant. She has a
younger sister. At the time she landed the role in Lilya 4-ever
(2002), Akishnina only spoke Russian, and communicated with director
Lukas Moodysson with the help of Alexandra Dahlström as her
translator.Starting acting at age 12, Akinshina was discovered by
Sergei Bodrov, Jr., and she made her screen début in the Russian
crime film Sisters (2001), Bodrov's own directorial début.Her second
film, Lilya 4-Ever (2001), earned her a 2002 European Film Award
nomination for Best Actress. She lost, however, to the eight actresses
of the film 8 Women (2002), directed by François Ozon. For her role
in Lilya 4-Ever, she also received the award for Best Actress in
Leading Role from the Guldbagge Awards, Sweden's national film awards.
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