Tatyana Abramova
Known for: Actor
Tatyana Abramova is a Russian theater and film actress, pop singer, TV presenter. From an early age, she demonstrated a good ear and voice. She graduated from a children's music school. From the age of 12, she was a soloist of the children's vocal band 'Dream'. Participated in many competitions and festivals.After graduating from Tyumen secondary school, Tatyana passed a competition before a special commission of the Shchukin School in Moscow. For some time, Tatyana Abramova worked as a costume designer and props master at a youth theater. There, she first appeared on stage - in the musical 'Windows, Streets, Gateways' there was a shortage of an actress and the director, knowing about her vocal talents, gave her one of the main roles.Then she became a student at the St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions, which she graduated in 1996 with a degree in 'actor and director of drama theater'. She played on the stage of the St. Petersburg theater 'Saturday' for four years.Since 1994, she began acting in films, debuting in the historical film Okhota (1994), for which she received awards for best film debut at film festivals in Canada (1994) and Riga (1995). She became widely known in 2003, when the melodrama series Vsegda govori «vsegda» (2003) began to appear on screens, in which she played Nadya Kudryashova.


